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ULIAN RIVER

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The Ulian River spans 13,148.46 hectares across the town of Lambunao, Iloilo, traversing through varied topographies and multiple barangays within its extensive meandering course. It is constantly influenced by seasonal changes, where its waters exhibit strong currents during the rainy season and gentle currents during the dry season. Water quality also varies significantly throughout the length of the river, from crystal clear to turbid, influenced by human activity. The river supports rich flora and fauna which serve as sustenance and livelihood for the residents. This includes various fish species such as karpa (carp) and pantat (catfish), and edible plants such ...
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MT. SINGIT

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Mount Singit in Lambunao, Iloilo stands 700 meters above sea level and features unique geological formations which has served as home to diverse species of flora and fauna. It also serves as a spiritual haven, drawing pilgrims and devotees during Lent with 14 crosses constructed along its trail commemorating significant events from the Passion of Christ. Beyond its natural beauty, the mountain also holds historical importance, having witnessed events during World War II in Lambunao. Despite this, it faces threats such as deforestation, soil erosion, illegal logging, poaching, and pollution, jeopardizing and endangering its ecosystem. Additionally, the continued presence of ...
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LAPUS CAVE

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The Lapus Cave in Brgy. Janguslob, Dumarao, Capiz, is known for its impressive stalagmites and stalactites. The cave features a cool damp atmosphere and multiple exits, making it a unique natural attraction. It is a popular recreational site for picnics and even spiritual visits particularly during Lent. It was also known to have been used as a headquarters for the Japanese during the Second World War. Despite its natural beauty and significance as a local water source, the cave is threatened by littering, harvesting of organic fertilizer, and safety concerns from its slippery surfaces and unstable rock formations. Conservation efforts ...
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HINULUGAN FALLS

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The Hinulugan Falls in Barangay Tabun-can, Pilar, Capiz is a segmented waterfall surrounded by lush vegetation and home to a diverse array of wildlife. It has a height of 12.8 meters and features a shaded plunge pool for swimming. The falls are a well-known tourist destination for swimming, hiking, and even as a spiritual retreat. It holds deep cultural and spiritual significance, with tales of supernatural phenomena. Local conservation efforts include environmental fees, local protection, and sustainable tourism practices, though climate change and overcrowding pose ongoing challenges.
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ALIMANGO

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Alimango, the native mud crab, is highly valued for its taste, nutritional content, and economic importance. In Pontevedra, they are mainly found in ponds and rivers, these crabs have various classifications, each distinguished by weight, body fat characteristics, and belly shape. They are widely consumed during special occasions and are believed to possess medicinal properties. There are perceived superstitions surrounding the alimango, especially during times of mourning, as consuming seafood is believed to bring bad luck. The crab industry contributes significantly to Pontevedra's economy, albeit facing challenges like natural disasters. Conservation efforts include careful pond management to ensure sustainable crab ...
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LABA-LABA

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Laba-laba is the collective local name for the three species of edible seaweeds from the Caulerpa genus. These can be found in the coastal waters of Sapian and these have historical significance to these communities along the area. They are a staple in the local diet and are known for their medicinal properties. They also serve as a source of income, particularly in the summer months. Locals employ sustainable harvesting methods to ensure the seaweeds' regrowth, supporting long-term environmental and economic stability. Their historical, aesthetic, social, and socioeconomic significance is deeply intertwined with the community's cultural practices and spiritual connection ...
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SIGMA PUBLIC PLAZA

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The Sigma Public Plaza is a public space in Poblacion Norte, Sigma, Capiz, covering about 0.52 hectares and over 100 years old. It features a circular pathway, a fountain, a 3-meter statue of Dr. Jose Rizal, a playground, a stage, and an open sports court surrounded by pine trees and carabao grass. The plaza was built after a strong typhoon in 1910 forced the town to move and has been altered several times, especially during a major renovation from 1994 to 1996. It serves as a center for social events, religious activities, and community gatherings, reflecting the town’s history and ...
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MAUSOLEO OF ADELA PIMENTEL AND FAMILY

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The Mausoleo of Adela Pimentel and Family is a private burial site located in Cuartero, Capiz, covering an area of 126.35 square meters. Built in 1955, it honors Adela Pimentel, a Filipino humanitarian who served in Vietnam as part of Operation Brotherhood during the 1950s. The tomb features a peaceful design with blue and white colors, angel statues, and space for seven graves. It is well-maintained by the family and remains in good condition despite the threat of natural disasters. Each year, the site becomes a communal space during All Saints’ Day, with a memorial mass led by the local ...
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DR. JOSE RIZAL MONUMENT

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The Dr. Jose Rizal Monument in San Remigio Elementary School, Antique, was built in 1922 and is nearly a century old. Donated by Atty. Ramon Maza, it symbolizes patriotism and honors Rizal’s fight for Philippine freedom. The life-size statue stands prominently at the school’s front and is surrounded by benches and plants, with a unique design featuring his books attached to his leg. Originally placed at the back of the school, it was moved to its current location in the 1990s through community effort and donations. Every December 30, the school and community hold a simple ceremony to honor Rizal, ...
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THE CASA AZURIN -GELLA

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The Casa Azurin-Gella is a Spanish-era ancestral house located in San Jose de Buenavista, Antique, estimated to be over 200 years old. Built with coral stone and hardwood, it showcases arquitectura mestiza elements and reflects both local and Spanish design influences. It served as a hospital and military barracks during World War II and is now publicly owned under a usufruct agreement for preservation. The house is unoccupied but well-preserved, restored with the support of government officials and the National Historical Commission, which declared it a heritage house in 2020. Although restored, the structure faces risks from its open location ...
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