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		<description><![CDATA[Iloilo is a province of the Philippines, located in the center of the  Philippine archipelago. The province comprises the southeastern part of  Panay Is]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Iloilo is a province of the Philippines, located in the center of the  Philippine archipelago. The province comprises the southeastern part of  Panay Island with island-province of Guimaras just across its coast.  The capital city of the province of Iloilo is the City of Iloilo, which  is also one of the major urban centers in the Philippines</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="Iloilo Philippines" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/110/299411331_0b02006489.jpg" alt="299411331 0b02006489 About Iloilo "  /><br />
<em>The busy City of Iloilo with the Island of Guimaras off its Coast.</em></p>
<p>Iloilo has always been one of the country’s most important provinces.  Merchants from China and India have long traded with the Ilonggos even  before the Spaniards came; evidences of this flourishing civilization  are displayed in Museums and Private Galleries.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="Iloilo  Philippines" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/94/238500004_4ce74ca68d.jpg" alt="238500004 4ce74ca68d About Iloilo "  /><br />
<em>Museo  Iloilo serves as a repository of Iloilo’s cultural heritage.</em></p>
<p>Even during the Spanish and American colonial period, Iloilo still  proved to be an important trading post. Iloilo has a beautiful harbor  with serene and calm waters, safe for navigation because it is protected  from the open sea by scenic Guimaras Island. This excellent port  facility made Iloilo the center of trade at the turn of the century,  with the whole world doing business in this port especially during the  heyday of the sugar industry. In fact, Iloilo was given the title of  “Queen City of the South” for being the Philippine’s second city, after  Manila.</p>
<p>You can still see the old buildings that surprisingly are European  and American inspired such as stately mansions,  majestic  century-old churches, and heritage  commercial buildings.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="Iloilo  Philippines" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2138/1809459830_a6c33c7cd7.jpg" alt="1809459830 a6c33c7cd7 About Iloilo "  /><br />
<em>The Iloilo  Customs House watches over Iloilo’s  River Wharf. The building is a remnant of Iloilo’s glorious past</em></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="miagao church iloilo" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/158/394102451_b0a75f7067.jpg" alt="394102451 b0a75f7067 About Iloilo "  /><br />
<em>The Miagao  Church is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO</em></p>
<p>Iloilo’s rich heritage is showcased in multifarious festivals  celebrated in the city and various towns of the province. Dubbed as the “Province of  Festivals“, Iloilo is proud of its nationally acclaimed Dinagyang Festival,  together with smaller but similarly riveting festivities in the  province, blends the pagan and the Christian in a street dance  masquerade honoring Sto. Nino.</p>
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<em>The famous Dinagyang  Festival is held every 4th week of January</em></p>
<p>Iloilo is endowed with natural wonders. Highland  attractions from the cascades and waterfalls of the mountains of  Iloilo to rice terraces and heights in its hinderlands. Worth visiting  are various islands  and islets of Iloilo that abound with white sand beaches and  ornamented with tropical palms. Experience breezy fun while on an island  hopping getaway. Explorations in Iloilo’s northern coast such as the  myterious caves of Gigantes island and the sea charms of Sicogon and  nearby islets, as well as the splendid silhouette of Pan de  Azucar in Concepcion town herald quaint stories and enchanting  folklores.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="Iloilo Philippines" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/198/446329370_6cf7e1ec35.jpg" alt="446329370 6cf7e1ec35 About Iloilo "  /><br />
<em>Agho Island, one of Concepcion  town’s 16 islands, with the towering Pan de Azucar in the background</em></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="Iloilo  Philippines" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/131/329439523_73cbb6e870.jpg" alt="329439523 73cbb6e870 About Iloilo "  /><br />
<em>Rice terraces and lush mountains of Bucari, Leon</em></p>
<p>Iloilo takes pride in being the Food basket and Rice Granary of the  Region owing to its fertile lands and seas that yield plentiful harvest.  Rice is the major crop in the province of Iloilo. Fish and marine  products are considered the main source of livelihood in the southern  and northern Iloilo. Tourists will find many restaurants offering a  gastronomic treat of fresh sea foods and famous Ilonggo dishes such as  La Paz Batchoy, Chicken Inasal, and Pancit Molo.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="Iloilo Philippines" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/158/375482870_94473e7d4b.jpg" alt="375482870 94473e7d4b About Iloilo "  /><br />
<em>The La Paz Batchoy, which originated from La Paz District of Iloilo  City, is an Ilonggo dish that has achieved nation-wide popularity. </em></p>
<p>Iloilo is a fast-growing modern city but has kept its old charm and  unspoiled environment. Today, Iloilo is a popular convention and meeting  destination, with its many first  class accommodations and New Airport of  International standards. Tourists will find sprawling  malls scattered across the city wherein they can replenish supplies  as well as their energies for the hectic sand-and-water environment  that are soon to follow. Hotels and restaurants abound; a world-class  golf course is located just outside the city proper in Sta.  Barbara.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="Iloilo Philippines" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/87/219966533_222231f812.jpg?v=1192350310" alt=" About Iloilo "  /><br />
<em>Bars, Restaurants, Clubs, Hotels, and Coffee Shops line “Smallville“,  Iloilo’s most popular night spot</em></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="Iloilo Philippines" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/93/245239622_88d292be3e.jpg" alt="245239622 88d292be3e About Iloilo "  /><br />
<em>The  Santa Barbara Golf Course located 30 minutes from the city is the  oldest Golf Course in South East Asia</em></p>
<p>Iloilo serves as the gateway to the region. It is a stopover for  tourists heading to the beaches of Boracay and Palawan and the  nearby provinces of Guimaras, Antique, Capiz, and Aklan.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="Iloilo Philippines" src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1026/560514283_c0f8ea30b5.jpg?v=0" alt=" About Iloilo "  /><br />
<em>Iloilo boasts of a new airport,  considered as one of the most beautiful and modern in the country</em></p>
<p>Ilonggos travel daily to Guimaras as if it was next door, and so with  Guimarasnons to Iloilo. The trip across the strait taken only 15  minutes on a smooth sailing pumpboat, or 25 minutes by barge if you are  bringing your vehicle.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="Iloilo Philippines" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/157/438167891_fbceddb47f.jpg" alt="438167891 fbceddb47f About Iloilo "  /><br />
<em>Guimaras is a popular weekend destination because of its white sand beaches,  tranquil waters, and peaceful countrysides</em></p>
<p>People from Iloilo are called Ilonggos. They are known for their  charm and sweetness that comes from the musical tonation of their  dialect, Hiligaynon. You would not be able to tell if an Ilonggo is mad  at you by the way they speak, which always sounds like some one crooning  a love song to you. Kiniray-a, which is a dialect very similar to  Hiligaynon is used in Iloilo’s countrysides. English and Tagalog are  also widely spoken and understood especially in urban areas.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="Iloilo Philippines" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/211/497785160_5380f28420.jpg" alt="497785160 5380f28420 About Iloilo "  /><br />
<em>A nightshot of General Luna St., one of Iloilo’s major roads</em></p>
<p>Metro  Iloilo-Guimaras or MIG is a metropolitan area encompassing the  highly urbanized city of Iloilo City, nearby towns, island of Guimaras.  Guimaras Province assumes the role of agri-eco-tourism center; Pavia as  the agro-industrial center, Leganes as the center for light industries,  San Miguel as the agricultural basket, Oton as the dormitory and Sta.  Barbara as the international air travel gateway. Iloilo City will remain  as the residential, financial, commercial, governance and educational  hub not only for Guimaras Island and the five satellite municipalities  but also for the entire Region VI.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="Iloilo Philippines" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/96/253376602_915bb91ba2.jpg" alt="253376602 915bb91ba2 About Iloilo "  /><br />
<em>A busy sunset rush hour with Iloilo City’s old structures “woven”  into a modern lifestyle.</em></p>
<p>Source: Department of Tourism – Western Visayas, Wikipedia, Iloilo  Province Official Website, Iloilo City Official Website<br />
Iloilo Province Brochure by Bombette Marin, Iloilo Provincial Tourism  Officer.</p>
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		<title>Waterfalls in Lambunao</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2010 17:57:55 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lambunao has the most interesting waterfalls. It is one of the provinces&#8217; nature&#8217;s paradise and ideal place far from the noise and the congestion Balagnan Fallsof crowd.  It is a 45-minute leisurely ride to shuttle service or an hour jeepney ride from the city.  With 24 documented  waterfalls, virgin forests, rare flora and fauna&#8211;these are but some of the sights in the municipality. It&#8217;s a good thing Lambunaonons, with our ever dynamic Municipal Mayor Ret. Gen. Reynor Gonzales, take efforts to protect, maintain and package the municipality as one of Iloilo&#8217;s premiere eco-tourism destinations.  With his enthusiasm, he created the Preliminary Working Group in-charge in the conceptualization of plans, developing strategies, and formulate details pertaining to policies/programs and projects to be undertaken in developing an ecological and tourism park of the municipality.</p>
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		<title>Waterfalls in Tubungan, Iloilo</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2010 16:48:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not only mountains ranges that Tubungan can be proud of. A numbers of falls can also be seen like the natures&#8217; best &#8220;Binugsukan Falls&#038;rdqu]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not only mountains ranges that Tubungan can be proud of. A numbers of falls can also be seen like the natures&rsquo; best &ldquo;Binugsukan Falls&rdquo; at Bgy.Igpaho, an ideal cool place for swimming during summer. Other water falls of equal beauty. Please visit our gallery and see for your self the grandeur and beauty of Tubungan.</p>
<p>   1.  bato sumpit hidden falls ( brgy. igtubli )<br />
   2. bato simbahan falls ( brgy. igtubli )<br />
   3. bato simbahan falls upper level ( brgy. igtubli )<br />
   4. bato simbahan twin falls ( brgy. igtubli )<br />
   5. bato simbahan central level falls  ( brgy. igtubli )<br />
   6. bato simbahan lower level falls ( brgy. igtubli )<br />
   7. labay falls upper level ( brgy. igtubli )<br />
   8. labay falls  lower cascade ( brgy. igtubli )<br />
   9. labay falls underground ( brgy. igtubli )<br />
  10. linaw jose ( brgy. igpajo )<br />
  11. bugsokan falls ( brgy. igpajo )<br />
  12. linaw gangaan ( brgy. igpajo )<br />
  13. lomboy falls ( brgy. igpajo )<br />
  14. linaw kanor ( brgy. igpajo )<br />
  15. linaw kadi ( brgy. igpajo )<br />
  16. linaw swela ( brgy. igpajo )<br />
  17. linaw lihidan ( brgy. igpajo )<br />
  18. kipot falls ( brgy. igpajo )<br />
  19. busay lindasan ( brgy. igpajo )<br />
  20. lingalan falls ( brgy. igpajo )<br />
  21. sinundoan falls  ( brgy. igpajo )</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 16:59:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unrevealed attractive destinations await visitors in upland areas of Alimodian. This captivating landscape of mountains, hills, verdant forest st]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unrevealed attractive destinations await visitors in upland areas of Alimodian. This captivating landscape of mountains, hills, verdant forest streams, mountains, lakes, waterfalls and exotic flora and fauna is called the &#8220;Seven Cities&#8221; named after the seven clustered barangays that compose it. </p>
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		<title>Revisiting Bucari After Typhoon Frank</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bucari in Leon, Iloilo&#8217;s little Baguio, used to be frequently featured here in Explore Iloilo for being a great place to visit especially during]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.exploreiloilo.com/bucari-leon.html">Bucari in Leon</a>, Iloilo&#8217;s little Baguio, used to be frequently featured here in Explore Iloilo for being a great place to visit especially during the summer. During the height of typhoon frank last year, there have been videos of Bucari uploaded in youtube that showed the main site of Brgy. Bucari (Sitio Camandag) covered with floodwaters. Fortunately, Bucari didn&#8217;t suffer any casualties, just a landscape that has suffered so much change due to the onslaught of Typhoon Frank. Here are pictures of Bucari taken a few months ago:</p>
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<p>Read the rest of <a href="http://www.exploreiloilo.com/revisiting-bucari-after-typhoon-frank.html">Revisiting Bucari After Typhoon Frank</a> (<a href="http://www.exploreiloilo.com/revisiting-bucari-after-typhoon-frank.html#comments">9 comments</a>)</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2009 10:19:42 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Allow yourself some enchantment and adventure. Visit Antique, historic land of the Binirayan festival, majestic mountains, cascading waterfalls, white beaches, rich fishing grounds and white water kayaking. Antique is a province of the Philippines located in the Western Visayas region. Its capital is San Jose and is located at the western portion of Panay Island, bordering Aklan, Capiz, and Iloilo to the east. Antique faces the Sulu Sea to the west.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3001/2775314692_9dbd1e5b06.jpg" alt="2775314692 9dbd1e5b06 Antique, Philippines"  title="Antique, Philippines" /><br />
<em>Antique Province location map</em></p>
<p>Iloilo and Aklan are the gateways to Antique by land. It is also accessible from Palawan, Manila, Romblon, and Mindoro by sea. Buses and Vans bound for San Jose and Libertad are stationed at the terminal in Molo District, Iloilo City. Transportion time from Iloilo City to the capital San Jose is 3 hours.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2027/1684918078_c335074d20.jpg" alt="1684918078 c335074d20 Antique, Philippines"  title="Antique, Philippines" /><br />
Provincial Capitol of Antique in San Jose</p>
<p>Highland destinations abound in the long stretch of Mountain ranges that divide Antique from the rest of Panay island. Mt. Madia-as in Culasi is a dormant volcano with lakes and 14 waterfalls. It is said to be the legendary home of Bulalakaw, the supreme god of the ancients and beckons as a challenge for hikers and trekkers.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2202/1684708448_52f14775ab.jpg" alt="1684708448 52f14775ab Antique, Philippines"  title="Antique, Philippines" /><br />
Mountain landscapes in Barbaza</p>
<p>For the more aventurous, climbing Mt. Nangtud, considered as the highest peak in Panay, offers a great view and the experience of discovering unexplored sights. The rugged and varied land of Antique offers visitors a variety of exciting outdoor activities from white water kayaking and white river rafting in the northern town of Tibiao to rexaling in Sira-an Hot Springs of Anini-y, Antique’s southernmost town.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2344/1683853595_6276461d07.jpg" alt="1683853595 6276461d07 Antique, Philippines"  title="Antique, Philippines" /><br />
Refreshing Waterfalls of Camp Eupre in Barbaza</p>
<p>Antique got its tagline “Where the mountains meet the sea” because of the relatively short distance between its mountains and its coast, which lies parallel to it. Just like its highland attractions, there’s absolutely a lot to explore in Antique’s long coastal area aside from providing an unobstructed view of the sunset. On the souhern most tip of Antique is Nogas Island, an uninhabited 26-hectare marine and bird sanctuary.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2306/1684925868_9e579a68a6.jpg" alt="1684925868 9e579a68a6 Antique, Philippines"  title="Antique, Philippines" /><br />
Picturesque Sunset in Antique</p>
<p>Batbat and Punta Coral Reefs in Barbaza and Seco Island in Tibiao feature unparalleled wonders of marine life. Antique’s best kept secret though is the Caluya group of islands, with nautral beauty and resources that can easily compete with what the world famous Boracay can offer. Tourists that can bear the 3 hour travel to Caluya are rewarded with white, powdery sand beaches surrounded with pristine waters and diverse species of marine life that have not yet been touched with commercialism.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2097/2533483715_ca443523c5.jpg" alt="2533483715 ca443523c5 Antique, Philippines"  title="Antique, Philippines" /><br />
White sand beaches of Caluya</p>
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Unspoilt island landscape of Caluya</p>
<p>Another attraction in Antique is its historical sights. The Catholic Church holds a very strong influence on AntiqueÃ±os. For centuries, the churches were the physical vanguards of the people. Being a coastal province, and having been vulnerable to attacks by Moro raiders, Antique was guarded by a series of watchtowers, like the ‘Old Watchtower’ in Libertad and Estaca Hill in Bugasong all of which were built under the direction of the Spanish friars. A lot of these heritage structures still stand as a reminder of Antique’s history and culture.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2017/2384968785_8c8d7ba780.jpg" alt="2384968785 8c8d7ba780 Antique, Philippines"  title="Antique, Philippines" /><br />
Old Church Ruins in Brgy. San Pedro, San Jose</p>
<p>According to oral history, related as the legend of Maragtas, Antique is believed to be the landing site of ten Bornean Datus who escaped persecution from Sri-Vishaya, a Hindu-Malay empire that existed at that time in Borneo and Sumatra. There they met the Negrito/Ati (earliest settlers of Panay) chieftain Marikudo. They bought the island from the chieftain for a golden saduk (headpiece or helmet), and a golden necklace, among other gifts, the event is known as the “Barter of Panay”. The Negritos then retreated to the mountains, while the Borneans settled in the lowlands. Today, the landing is commemorated every year in Antique in the Binirayan festival on the month of April with highlights on April 27 to 29.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/86/277286607_dc3ff0fb45.jpg" alt="277286607 dc3ff0fb45 Antique, Philippines"  title="Antique, Philippines" /><br />
Antique’s Booth in the Fiesta of the City of SM City Iloilo</p>
<p>The Antiqueños are noted for their industry. They are renowned weavers through out the Visayas. The Bugasong patadyong, a tube cotton fabric of plaid design, is highly valued because of its fineness of weaving. Piña cloth is also produced in looms throughout the province. Wine manufactured from the sap of the coconut is a cottage industry. Muscovado sugar production is also a big industry in Antique, which has become an attraction of sorts because of Antique’s native delicacies derived from muscovado sugar.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/184/375481599_38c0dd9c14.jpg?v=0" alt=" Antique, Philippines"  title="Antique, Philippines" /><br />
Native Muscovado Delicacies of Antique</p>
<p>Most people of Antique can speak and understand English. They also have developed their own distinct language called Kinaray-a. This dialect is of Austronesian origins characterized by the predominancy of r’s and schwa sounds spoken with a lilting gentle intonation.</p>
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<p>Source: Wikipedia, Department of Tourism Region VI</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nature’s bounty of the scenic attractions are found in Aklan. Boracay island, the province’s top tourist destination, is known throughout the world for its fine white sand beaches and crystal clear waters. Aklan is a province of the Philippines located in the Western Visayas. Its capital is Kalibo and is located at the northwest portion of Panay, bordering Antique to the southwest, Iloilo to the south, and Capiz to the east. Aklan faces the Sibuyan Sea and the province of Romblon to the north.</p>
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<em>Province of Aklan location map</em></p>
<p>Aklan is accessible from Iloilo City by land via Buses and Vans stationed at the Tagbak Terminal in jaro District, Iloilo City. Travel time is approximately two and a half hours away from Iloilo to Kalibo and another 2 hours from Kalibo to Caticlan, the jump-off point to Boracay Island. Aklan also has its own airports and is 45 minutes from Manila by air. Aside from domestic flights, Kalibo Airport also serves direct flights to and fro Incheon and Taipei, South Korea through international flights served by Asian Spirit, Mandarin Airlines and Pacific Pearl Airways. Alternatively, flights by Sea Air and Asian Spirit through Caticlan Airport in the town of Malay are also available.</p>
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<em>Terminal of the International Airport in Kalibo</em></p>
<p>Aklan is famous for Boracay, a resort island, which boasts of its seven kilometer “White beach” named after its powdery white sand. It is one of the top tourist destinations in the Philippines and adjudged by numerous travel magazines and surveys as one of the best beaches in the world.</p>
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<em>White sand beach of Boracay Island</em></p>
<p>Aside from Boracay, there is still a lot of attractions in the Province of Aklan for tourists to explore and such as its exciting caves, cascading waterfalls, and natural pools. Ascend the seven basin waterfalls in Jawili. Plunge into the natural cold springs of Nabas. Conquer the five caves of Buruanga town or enjoy white water rafting in Libacao.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3143/2550303425_5c1957803b.jpg" alt="2550303425 5c1957803b Aklan, Philippines"  title="Aklan, Philippines" /><br />
<em>Jawili Seven Basins and Waterfalls</em></p>
<p>New Washinton is also a must to visit because it hosts Sampaguita Gardens owned by Sam Butcher, an American artist and creator of Precious Moments artworks that promote messages of loving, caring and sharing. Sampaguita Gardens is recognized as a landmark in the Travel &amp; Trade Industry.</p>
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<em>Precious moments dolls</em></p>
<p>Another known icon of the province is the annual Ati-Atihan Festival in Kalibo. Originally, The festivity was to celebrate the coexistence between the Ati and the Malays who were newcomers to the Island. This festivity coincides with the Feast of “Santo Nino” which is usually held during the third week of January.</p>
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<em>An Ati warrior during the Ati-atihan Parade in Kalibo</em></p>
<p>The most prominent languages in the province are the Aklan languages, which includes Aklanon and Malaynon. Aklanon is spoken by a majority of the people, while Malaynon is spoken in Malay. Other languages include the language of the Ati; Hiligaynon, the regional language; Kinaray-a; and Capiznon. Most Aklanons can speak and understand English.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2064/2216205576_513bcc8c9a.jpg" alt="2216205576 513bcc8c9a Aklan, Philippines"  title="Aklan, Philippines" /><br />
<em>Fireworks display during the Ati-atihan Festival</em></p>
<p>Source: Wikipedia, Department of Tourism Region VI, Province of Aklan Tourism Office</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our list of <strong>fun things to do for the summer</strong> highlights fun things to do at the best places to be during the height of the season, from the inviting waters of Iloilo&#8217;s many beaches, to the refreshing retreats at Iloilo&#8217;s cool highland attractions, even to the eco-adventure attractions of nearby Guimaras Island.</p>
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<em>Browse though Explore Iloilo&#8217;s list of fun things to do for the summer</em><br />
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		<title>Bucari, Leon &#8211; Enjoy a Cool Summer Getaway</title>
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<p>Brgy. Bucari, located in the mountains of Leon, is known as Iloilo&#8217;s little Baguio because of the cool climate and highland attractions that most people tag with places found in the northern part of the country such as Baguio and even Benguet. But unlike what is currently happening to those places, Bucari is still much endowed with verdant landscapes, tall pine trees, pristine springs, and even bountiful harvests from its rice terraces.<br />
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