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NAZARIA LAGOS

NAZARIA LAGOS

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Nazaria Lagos, born in 1851 in Dueñas, Iloilo, was a revolutionary heroine known as the “Florence Nightingale of Panay” for her vital role in nursing and organizing medical care during the Philippine Revolution. She and her husband built a secret army hospital on their hacienda, using personal funds and resources to treat wounded soldiers and civilians. Appointed head of the Red Cross in Iloilo, she also managed food supplies, gathered medicinal plants, and rallied community support, even as she endured the loss of two children during a smallpox outbreak. Her home served as a secret meeting place for revolutionaries, and ...
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HYDEE COLOSO-ESPINO

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Haydee Coloso-Espino, born in Dueñas, Iloilo in 1937, was a celebrated Filipino swimmer known as the “Swim Queen of Asia.” She began swimming competitively at age 13 and became a national champion from 1951 to 1953. At the 1954 Asian Games, she won two gold medals and set a new record, later earning more medals at the 1958 Tokyo Asiad and the 1962 Jakarta Asiad. In total, she brought home 10 Asian Games medals: three golds, five silvers, and two bronzes, making her the most decorated Filipino athlete in the games at that time. After competing in the 1960 Rome ...
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FEDERICO C. CABALLERO

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Federico C. Caballero, born in Calinog, Iloilo in 1938, was a renowned epic chanter and cultural advocate of the Panay-Bukidnon community. He learned ancient oral traditions from his mother and great-great-grandmother and dedicated his life to preserving ten Panay-Bukidnon epics, including Humadapnon and Labaw Donggon, in a nearly extinct language related to Kinaray-a. Caballero worked with researchers and government agencies to document and teach these epics, even promoting literacy among elders to help sustain their heritage. As a manunghusay (peacemaker), he helped resolve community disputes using ancestral wisdom and chanting, reinforcing cultural values and social harmony. In 2000, he was ...
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DR. FELIPE LANDA JOCANO, SR.

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Dr. Felipe Landa Jocano, Sr., born in Cabatuan, Iloilo in 1930, was one of the Philippines’ pioneering anthropologists and a key figure in documenting Filipino culture and history. Despite financial hardships, he pursued education in Manila, Arellano High School. and Bachelor’s degree in Literature at the Central Philippine University in Iloilo, eventually earning advanced degrees in Anthropology from the University of Chicago. He is known for his fieldwork on the Hinilawod epic of the Panay Bukidnon and for co-leading the discovery of the Oton Death Mask, a significant archaeological find. Jocano introduced participant observation in Philippine research and challenged existing ...
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SAREDITH CAMIÑA SOLA

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Saredith Camiña Sola, born on September 9, 1971, is a known figure in media and communication hailing from San Jose de Buenavista, Antique. After earning a degree in Communication from UP Diliman, she began her career in television production, starting as a Production Assistant for Maalaala Mo Kaya and later moving to Star Cinema, working as a Production Coordinator and Associate Producer for several distinguished films. She eventually became Executive Assistant and eventually held office as Managing Director. Beyond her production work, she also mentors students in the University of Antique’s “UA Film Society,” a film-focused organization, aiming to promote ...
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DR. PABLITO J. VARONA, MD

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Dr. Pablito J. Varona, born on July 30, 1929, in Ilaoud Bugasong, Antique, was a physician known for his significant contributions in rural healthcare. He completed his medical education at the University of Santo Tomas and passed the licensure exam in 1956, later pursuing a residency at St. Paul’s Hospital in Iloilo. In 1961, he returned to his hometown and, despite limited resources, established his own clinic while also managing a pharmacy with his wife. Throughout his career, Dr. Varona provided medical care to his community, known to often go beyond his duties by driving patients to distant hospitals and ...
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FELISBERTO ELIO

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Felisberto Elio, born on April 12, 1927, was a celebrated community figure in Brgy. Poblacion, Patnongon, Antique. He completed his education at Patnongon Elementary School, Antique High School, and Iloilo Normal School, later becoming an elementary school teacher and administrator. He also served as a principal at several schools, including Maradiona Elementary School, and was deeply involved in local religious and social activities. He joined the parish pastoral council in 1964 and in 1978, later became Chairman of the KK/BEC (Kristyanong Katilingban/Basic Ecclesial Community) in Barangay Maradiona, a role he held until his death on June 15, 2024. Elio also ...
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JUAN OBAGA

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Juan Castillo Obaga, born on November 11, 1911, was a local politician in Butuan, Anini-y, Antique, instrumental in the creation of the Municipality of Anini-y. He sought the separation of Anini-y from Dao, traveling to Manila to lobby support from key political figures.. Executive Order No. 253 was signed by then President Elpidio Quirino on August 5, 1949, officially recognizing Anini-y as a separate municipality, and Obaga became its first Municipal Mayor. His tenure saw tax collection campaigns and infrastructure development of the town. He died on November 7, 1955, leaving behind a legacy remembered by many for his role ...
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VICENTE BRIZA ALVAREZ, SR.

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Vicente Briza Alvarez, born on September 7, 1927, in Tabaco City, Albay, was a marine biologist known for pioneering seaweed farming in the Philippines. He earned his degrees in Marine Biology from the University of the Philippines Diliman and the University of Hawaii. Alvarez contributed significantly to the study and cultivation of the seaweed Kappaphycus, leading to the development of Eucheuma farming in the country. In 1969, he introduced seaweed farming in Tawi-Tawi, and, in 1973, a strain of seaweed locally known as “guso” or “tambalang” (Kappaphycus alvarezii), was named in his honor. His work is credited in bringing economic ...
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ABELARDO DARROCA JAVELLANA

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Abelardo Darroca Javellana, born on October 1, 1919, in Iloilo City, was a known political figure who served as the Municipal Mayor of Buenavista for 17 years and later as OIC Governor of Guimaras in 1986. He was known for donating land for public use, among them lands for the East Valencia public cemetery, East Valencia Elementary School, and East Valencia National High School. He was also known for providing employment for locals on his farm and considered to have given portions of his land to his workers. During World War II, he was known to have saved an American ...
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