ILOILO, PHILIPPINES
Iloilo
is a province of the Philippines located
in the Western Visayasregion.
Iloilo occupies the southeast portion of
Panay Island and is bordered by province of Antique
to the west and province of
Capiz and the Jintotolo Channel to the north.
Just off Iloilo's southeast coast
is the island province Guimaras,
once part of Iloilo but now an independent province.
Across the Panay Gulf and
Guimaras Strait is Negros Occidental.
Iloilo's capital is Iloilo City though
the city itself is independent and not governed
by the provincial government of Iloilo.
The province is divided into two distinct geographic regions;
the highlands of the Madia-as
on the western border and the lowland
plains which account for a larger portion of the province.
Small islands east of its northernmost
tip also dot the Visayan Sea - of these,
Pan de Azucar and Sicogon are well-known.
The Province of Iloilo has the largest
marshland in Western Visayas after the Sanderbans.
People from Iloilo are called Ilonggos.
There are two local languages spoken in the province:
Hiligaynon sometimes called Ilonggo,
and Kinaray-a.
Hiligaynon and variants of it are
spoken in Iloilo city and a few towns of the province.
Spanish is strictly a local language,
at least in a historical way with the number
of natural Spanish speakers
strongly declining after WWII, and due to this,
there are today many Ilonggos who do
not consider it a local language.