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  2. Iloilo City - Wikipedia

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    Iloilo City is the regional capital of Western Visayas region and the provincial capital of Iloilo province. It is one of the important economic centers in the Philippines and regional and provincial offices of national government agencies has offices in the city.

  3. Iloilo - Wikipedia

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    Iloilo City, the economic center of the province and the whole island of Panay. Iloilo's vibrant economy can be attributed to the combination of good political will and the collective cooperation of the Ilonggos.

  4. Plaza Libertad - Wikipedia

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    Plaza Libertad, formerly known as Plaza Alfonso XII, is a historic plaza or town square in Iloilo City, Philippines. It is considered the site where the flag of the first Philippine Republic was raised in triumph after Spain surrendered Iloilo, the last Spanish capital in the Philippines, to the revolutionary forces led by Gen. Martin Delgado ...

  5. Panay - Wikipedia

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    Iloilo, including Iloilo City, which serves as the economic center, plays a pivotal role in driving the island's economy. The province is a hub for various industries, including real estate, accommodation, medical centers, education, shopping centers, business centers, IT/BPO centers, and more.

  6. St. Vincent Ferrer Seminary - Wikipedia

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    The Seminario de San Vicente Ferrer (Saint Vincent Ferrer Seminary), also known as San Vicente Ferrer, Seminario or Saint Vincent, is a college-seminary of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Jaro located in Iloilo City.

  7. Teresa Magbanua - Wikipedia

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    On 24 December 1898, Magbanua participated in the liberation of Iloilo City, alongside Generals Martin Delgado, Roque Lopez, Quintin Salas and others. Along with the other generals, Magbanua helped encircle Iloilo City, allowing General Delgado to enter and retake the city from the Spanish.

  8. Colegio de las Hijas de Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Colegio de las Hijas de Jesus is a school run by the Daughters of Jesus located at Ledesma St., Iloilo City. It was first founded by Saint Candida Maria de Jesus.

  9. Jaro, Iloilo City - Wikipedia

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    Jaro is the largest district in Iloilo City, spanning 27.48 square kilometres (10.61 sq mi) of total land area. It is about 3.86 kilometres (2.40 mi) from Iloilo City Proper. Jaro borders the districts of Mandurriao to the southwest and La Paz to the southeast.

  10. Iloilo City Proper - Wikipedia

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    Iloilo City Proper sits on the southeastern tip of Panay Island, facing the Iloilo Strait and Guimaras. It is bordered by Molo to the west, and separated from Mandurriao to the northwest, La Paz to the north, and Lapuz to the northeast by the Iloilo River. Just across the strait are Buenavista and Jordan in Guimaras.

  11. Fort San Pedro (Iloilo) - Wikipedia

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    Fort San Pedro, also called Fuerza de la Nuestra Señora del Rosario, was a military defense structure in Iloilo City, Philippines. It was built in 1602 by Pedro Bravo de Acuña to protect the city from Moro and Dutch attacks, and was completely destroyed during World War II.