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Antique (province)

Antique, officially the Province of Antique ([ɐnˈtike]; Kinaray-a: Probinsya kang Antique; Hiligaynon: Probinsya sang Antique; Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Antique), is a province in the Philippines located in the Western Visayas region. Its capital is San Jose de Buenavista, the most populous town in Antique. The province is situated in the western section of Panay Island and borders Aklan, Capiz and Iloilo to the east, while facing the Sulu Sea to the west.

Antique
Province of Antique
(from top: left to right) Tibiao Rice Terraces, Mount Madja-as, Mararison Island, old cemetery chapel in Hamtic, and Anini-y Church.
Nickname: 
The Land Where The Mountains Meet The Sea
Location in the Philippines
OpenStreetMap
Coordinates: 11°10′00″N 122°05′00″E / 11.16667°N 122.08333°E / 11.16667; 122.08333Coordinates: 11°10′00″N 122°05′00″E / 11.16667°N 122.08333°E / 11.16667; 122.08333
CountryPhilippines
RegionWestern Visayas
Malayan Settlement13th Century (as Hamtik)
Spanish Settlement1569 (Hantíque, later on became Antíque) [1]
Politico-Military Province1790
FoundedMarch 10, 1917 [2]
Capital
and largest municipality
San Jose de Buenavista
Government
 • TypeSangguniang Panlalawigan
 • GovernorRhodora J. Cadiao (NUP)
 • Vice GovernorEdgar D. Denosta (NUP)
 • LegislatureAntique Provincial Board
Area
 • Total2,729.17 km2 (1,053.74 sq mi)
 • Rank49th out of 81
Highest elevation2,117 m (6,946 ft)
Population
 (2020 census) [4]
 • Total612,974
 • Rank52nd out of 81
 • Density220/km2 (580/sq mi)
  • Rank44th out of 81
DemonymAntiqueño
Divisions
 • Independent cities0
 • Component cities0
 • Municipalities
 • Barangays590
 • DistrictsLegislative district of Antique
Time zoneUTC+8 (PHT)
ZIP code
5700–5717
IDD:area code+63 (0)36
ISO 3166 codePH-ANT
HDI 0.640 (Medium)
HDI rank35th in Philippines (2019)
Spoken languages
Websiteantique.gov.ph

The province is home to the indigenous Iraynun-Bukidnon, speakers of a dialect of the Kinaray-a language, who have crafted the only rice terrace clusters in the Visayas through indigenous knowledge and sheer vernacular capabilities. The rice terraces of the Iraynun-Bukidnon are divided into four terraced fields, namely, General Fullon rice terraces, Lublub rice terraces, Bakiang rice terraces, and San Agustin rice terraces. All of the rice terrace clusters have been researched by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts and various scholars from the University of the Philippines. There have been campaigns to nominate the Iraynun-Bukidnon Rice Terraces, along with the Central Panay Mountain Range, into the UNESCO World Heritage List.[5]

Etymology

Antique was one of the three sakups (districts) of Panay before Spanish colonizers arrived on the islands. The province was known at that time as Hantík, the local name for the large black ants found on the island.[6] The Spanish chroniclers, influenced by the French, recorded the region's name as Hantique with the (silent 'h'), but this was only adopted in areas near Malandog River in present Hamtic town which then became the provincial capital (shortly before Bugason and San Jose). The province bearing its former capital's name is spelled and pronounced as "Antique" (än-ti-ké), without 'h' and pronounced in (Kinaray-a) dialectic way.

History

Precolonial

Historians believe that the earliest people who settled on the island of Panay were tribal Negritos or Atis. Oral history, relayed as the "Maragtas", states that ten "datus" or minor tribal Malay chieftains escaped persecution from a city called Odtohan from Borneo due to a tyrant ruler called Makatunaw.[7] The ten datus, led by Datu Puti, sailed northward with their families and communities, landing on Panay after departing Borneo.[8] There are claims that the narrative of the Maragtas is dated to 1212 to fit with the transition of the Srivijayan Empire to Majapahit but there are no written evidence about this, nor there are any existing claims that links the datus to Borneo. Nevertheless, the Maragtas narrative is to be considered as part of the local history of the people.

Upon arrival, the Malay datus met the Ati chieftain Datu Marikudo and his wife Maniwantiwan. They offered the chieftain a salakot (wide-brimmed hat)[9] (out of exaggeration, the present day locals believed to be of pure gold) which includes a golden necklace, earrings, bracelets and trinkets they wore when they fled Borneo among other gifts of pearls and fine clothes as a display of respect and to buy the land for them to live. Datu Marikudo responded to the datus' generosity by giving the Malayans the lowlands and moving to the mountains with his Ati tribe as the mountains are sacred to them. The legacy of this landing is commemorated annually in Antique during the Binirayan festival.[10]

The island of Panay was then divided into three sakups: Hantik, Akean and Irong-Irong. Irong-Irong became Iloilo, Akean became the present-day Aklan and Capiz, and Hantik (also called Hamtik or Hamtic) became Antique. Hantik was named for the large black ants found on the island called "hantik-hantik".[11]

The sakup of Hantik was given to Datu Sumakwel, one of the ten datus, and who, according to tradition, was a sword master and wisest of them. The three sakups were later governed as a political unit called the Kedatuan of Madja-as, also under Datu Sumakwel. Datu Sumakwel founded the town of Malandog, considered to be the first Malay settlement in the country. Malandog is now a barangay in the present-day municipality of Hamtic, which was named after the historic sakup.

Spanish colonial period

During the Spanish colonial period, the coastal province was vulnerable to attacks by Moro raiders. Under the direction of the Spanish friars, a series of watchtowers, like the 'Old Watchtower' in Libertad and Estaca Hill in Bugasong, were built to guard Antique.

In 1790, Antique was converted into a politico-military province with the town of Antique (now Hamtic) as its first capital. The provincial seat of government was later transferred to Bugasón (old name of Bugasong), and finally to San Jose de Buenavista. [12]

Second World War

In 1942, the Imperial Japanese Army landed in Antique and occupied the province during the Second World War.[further explanation needed]

During the Japanese Insurgencies and Occupation (1942-1944), the military general headquarters and camp bases of the 6th and 62nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army was active from January 3, 1942, to June 30, 1946, and the military general headquarters and camp bases of the 6th Constabulary Regiment of the Philippine Constabulary was re-activated between October 28, 1944, and June 30, 1946.[clarification needed] Additionally, during the implementation of the anti-imperial Japanese military operations on Panay Island between 1942 and 1945 in the Antique province, Filipino military forces aided the local guerrilla resistance against the Imperial Japanese Army.[further explanation needed]

Between 1944 and 1945, Philippine Commonwealth forces of the 6th Constabulary Regiment of the Philippine Constabulary and the 6th and 62nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army defeated the Japanese troops and liberated the province.[further explanation needed] The liberation was achieved with the active support of recognized local guerrillas.

During the Marcos dictatorship

One of the significant events of the Philippines's Martial Law era was the Bacong Bridge Massacre, which took place in the town of Culasi, Antique on December 19, 1981.[13] Sometimes also known as the Culasi incident, it involved the Philippine Constabulary killing 5 protester-farmers at the Bacong River bridge in Culasi's Barangay Malacañang. The victims were identified as Leopoldo A. Anos, Aquilino M. Castillo, Fortunato M. Dalisay, Remegildo P. Dalisay, and Joel B. Plaquino, and were later honored at the Philippines' Bantayog ng mga Bayani, which recognizes the heroes and martyrs who fought the authoritarian regime.[14]

Discovery of the Antique Rice Terraces

In 2014, the first ever Philippine rice terraces found outside the Cordilleras was discovered in Antique through satellite and a team of scientists and locals. The heritage site, known as the Antique Rice Terraces of the Panay-Bukidnon people, is believed to be at least 200 years old. In 2017, the province hosted the Palarong Pambansa for the very first time.

Geography

 
Landscape in San Remigio

Antique is one of the six provinces comprising Western Visayas or Region VI, and one of the four provinces on the island of Panay.

The province, with a total land area of 2,729.17 square kilometres (1,053.74 sq mi),[15] is an elongated stretch of land occupying the entire western side of the island. It is bounded by the rugged central mountains of Panay, bordering on the provinces of Aklan in the northeast, Capiz on the east, Iloilo in the southeast and the Sulu Sea on the west. Its westernmost and northernmost point is Semirara Island at 12°07′10″N 121°21′10″E / 12.11944°N 121.35278°E / 12.11944; 121.35278, while its eastern tip is approximately 11°01′N 122°19.5′E / 11.017°N 122.3250°E / 11.017; 122.3250. Anini-y is the province's most southerly point at 10°24′24″N 121°57′38″E / 10.40667°N 121.96056°E / 10.40667; 121.96056. Resembling a seahorse in shape, it is 155 kilometres (96 mi) long and 35 kilometres (22 mi) at its widest point.

Physical Features

Antique has rugged and varied land. Nogas Island, Hurao-Hurao Island and Mararison Island have long stretches of white sand beaches that are ideal for shell-hunting. Batbatan Island on the other hand, appeals to scuba divers because of the well-preserved coral reefs.

Mount Madja-as is located in Culasi, is the highest peak on the island of Panay. This 2,117-metre-high (6,946 ft) mountain[16] 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. Mount Nangtud, is the second highest mountain in Antique and Panay island with an elevation of 6,804 ft (2,074 m) above sea level, located between Antique and Capiz border.

Antique has nine major rivers, the longest is Sibalom River 73 km, followed by Paliwan River 58.2 km, Cangaranan River 57.4 km, Dalanas River 34.6 km, Cairawan River 31.5 km, Patnongon River 29.2 km, Tibiao River 26.4 km, Malandog River 17.8 km and Bacong River 16.2 km.

List of peaks in Antique by elevation.

  • Mount Madja-as 6,946 ft (2,117 m)
  • Mount Nangtud 6,804 ft (2,074 m)
  • Mount Baloy 6,430 ft (1,960 m)
  • Mount Balabag 5,630 ft (1,720 m)
  • Mount Agbalanti 5,180 ft (1,580 m)
  • Mount Kigas 4,967 ft (1,514 m)
  • Mount Igbanig 4,810 ft (1,470 m)
  • Mount Sipanag 4,754 ft (1,449 m)
  • Mount Igdalig 4,518 ft (1,377 m)
  • Mount Tiguran 4,518 ft (1,377 m)
  • Mount Tigatay 4,429 ft (1,350 m)
  • Mount Dumara 4,222 ft (1,287 m)
  • Mount Sansanan 4,209 ft (1,283 m)
  • Mount Anoy 3,507 ft (1,069 m)
  • Mount Balabag, Seb. 3,360 ft (1,020 m)
  • Mount Acotay 3,241 ft (988 m)
  • Mount Tinayunga 3,002 ft (915 m)
  • Mount Tuno 2,841 ft (866 m)
  • Mount Tigancal 2,825 ft (861 m)
  • Mount Tigbararing 2,582 ft (787 m)
  • Mount Tigdagano 2,513 ft (766 m)
  • Mount Manlagbo 2,421 ft (738 m)
  • Mount Aningalan 2,470 ft (750 m)

River systems

List of rivers in Antique by length.

  • Sibalom River 73 km
  • Paliwan River 58.2 km
  • Cangaranan River 57.4 km
  • Dalanas River 34.6 km
  • Tipulu-an River 33.1 km *
  • Cairawan River 31.5 km
  • Maninila River 31.1 km *
  • Patnongon River 29.2 km
  • Tibiao River 26.4 km
  • Mali-ao River 26.3 km *
  • Cadi-an River 25 km *
  • Cabay-ang River 19.5 km *
  • Paningayan River, Laua-an 18.7 km *
  • Malandog River 17.8 km
  • Bacong River 16.2 km
  • Kigas River 16.2 km *
  • Mao-it River 15.8 km *
  • Baloy River 15.4 km *
  • Hamtic River 15.2 km
  • Carit-an River 15.1 km
  • Casay River 14.3 km
  • Bucayan River 14.1 km *
  • Guinsang-an River 13.8 km
  • Iba River 13.1 km
  • Bulanao River 12.3 km
  • Aras-Asan River 11.5 km
  • Inyawan River 11.4 km
  • Bugasong River 11.4 km
  • Mamara River 11.3 km *
  • Panganta River 10.4 km
  • Paningayan River, Culasi 10.4 km
  • Binangbang River 10.4 km
  • Bugang River 10.3 km
  • Baluon River 10.1 km
  • Abiera River 8.7 km
  • Dao River 8.6 km
  • Igpasungaw River 8.2 km


Legend: * With asterisk means Tributary River

Waterfalls

List of waterfalls in Antique.

  • Tigmalmos Falls in Tibiao
  • Kamalasag Falls in Sebaste
  • Igpasungaw Falls in Sebaste
  • Bugtong Bato Falls in Tibiao
  • Inyawan Falls in Libertad
  • Sigbungon Falls in Barbaza
  • Macalbag Falls in Barbaza
  • Bulwang Falls in Sebaste
  • Capnayan Falls in Laua-an
  • Kataw Falls in Culasi
  • Cadiao Falls in Barbaza
  • Sayay Falls in Barbaza
  • Libog Falls in Culasi
  • Halat Falls in Bugasong


Climate

June to November is the rainy season in Antique and the summer start from the month of December to May.

Climate data for Antique
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 29.9
(85.8)
30.8
(87.4)
32.2
(90.0)
33.6
(92.5)
33
(91)
31.8
(89.2)
30.9
(87.6)
30.8
(87.4)
31.1
(88.0)
31.2
(88.2)
31.2
(88.2)
30.4
(86.7)
31.4
(88.5)
Average low °C (°F) 22.8
(73.0)
23
(73)
23.5
(74.3)
24.2
(75.6)
24.6
(76.3)
24.3
(75.7)
23.9
(75.0)
23.8
(74.8)
23.8
(74.8)
23.8
(74.8)
23.5
(74.3)
23.1
(73.6)
23.7
(74.6)
Average rainy days 7 5 6 4 11 16 18 18 16 16 10 9 136
Source: Storm24/7[17]

Administrative divisions

 
Political map of Antique
 
Administrative Map of Antique in 1918

Antique is subdivided into 18 municipalities.

San Jose de Buenavista serves as the provincial capital, the center of commerce and trade, and the seat of the provincial government and national government agencies.

Municipality[i] Population ±% p.a. Area[15] Density Barangay
(2020)[4] (2015)[18] km2 sqmi /km2 /sqmi
10°25′52″N 121°55′36″E / 10.4312°N 121.9266°E / 10.4312; 121.9266 (Anini-y) Anini-y 3.6% 22,018 21,201 +0.72% 48.89 18.88 450 1,200 23
11°11′45″N 122°02′20″E / 11.1958°N 122.0389°E / 11.1958; 122.0389 (Barbaza) Barbaza 3.8% 23,359 22,704 +0.54% 154.36 59.60 150 390 39
10°50′15″N 121°57′44″E / 10.8374°N 121.9621°E / 10.8374; 121.9621 (Belison) Belison 2.3% 14,129 13,539 +0.82% 19.78 7.64 710 1,800 11
11°02′39″N 122°03′53″E / 11.0441°N 122.0646°E / 11.0441; 122.0646 (Bugasong) Bugasong 5.7% 34,676 33,642 +0.58% 203.71 78.65 170 440 27
11°55′57″N 121°32′51″E / 11.9324°N 121.5475°E / 11.9324; 121.5475 (Caluya) Caluya 6.3% 38,908 35,496 +0.90% 136.81 52.82 280 730 18
11°25′33″N 122°03′22″E / 11.4257°N 122.0561°E / 11.4257; 122.0561 (Culasi) Culasi 7.3% 44,494 41,228 +1.46% 228.56 88.25 190 490 44
10°42′02″N 121°58′52″E / 10.7006°N 121.9810°E / 10.7006; 121.9810 (Hamtic) Hamtic 8.6% 52,685 48,592 +1.55% 113.03 43.64 470 1,200 47
11°08′34″N 122°02′30″E / 11.1429°N 122.0416°E / 11.1429; 122.0416 (Laua-an) Laua-an 4.3% 26,580 26,072 +0.37% 100.72 38.89 260 670 40
11°46′11″N 121°55′07″E / 11.7697°N 121.9185°E / 11.7697; 121.9185 (Libertad) Libertad 2.9% 17,507 16,429 +1.22% 97.00 37.45 180 470 19
11°43′11″N 122°05′40″E / 11.7198°N 122.0945°E / 11.7198; 122.0945 (Pandan) Pandan 5.9% 35,965 34,333 +0.89% 113.98 44.01 320 830 34
10°54′48″N 121°59′42″E / 10.9133°N 121.9950°E / 10.9133; 121.9950 (Patnongon) Patnongon 6.3% 38,329 37,176 +0.58% 167.92 64.83 230 600 36
10°44′37″N 121°56′28″E / 10.7436°N 121.9411°E / 10.7436; 121.9411 (San Jose de Buenavista) San Jose de Buenavista 10.6% 65,140 62,534 +0.78% 48.56 18.75 1,300 3,400 28
10°49′52″N 122°05′18″E / 10.8312°N 122.0882°E / 10.8312; 122.0882 (San Remigio) San Remigio 5.6% 34,045 31,935 +1.23% 406.98 157.14 84 220 45
11°35′24″N 122°05′43″E / 11.5899°N 122.0953°E / 11.5899; 122.0953 (Sebaste) Sebaste 3.1% 18,816 17,907 +0.95% 111.64 43.10 170 440 10
10°47′20″N 122°01′03″E / 10.7889°N 122.0175°E / 10.7889; 122.0175 (Sibalom) Sibalom 10.4% 63,833 60,306 +1.09% 201.30 77.72 320 830 76
11°17′19″N 122°02′03″E / 11.2886°N 122.0342°E / 11.2886; 122.0342 (Tibiao) Tibiao 4.7% 28,703 26,748 +1.35% 177.42 68.50 160 410 21
10°30′58″N 121°56′42″E / 10.5162°N 121.9451°E / 10.5162; 121.9451 (Tobias Fornier) Tobias Fornier 5.5% 33,816 33,046 +0.44% 112.12 43.29 300 780 50
11°00′06″N 122°07′46″E / 11.0018°N 122.1294°E / 11.0018; 122.1294 (Valderrama) Valderrama 3.3% 19,971 19,124 +0.83% 287.89 111.15 69 180 22
Total 612,974 582,012 +0.99% 2,730.67 1,054.32 220 570 590
 † Provincial capital  Municipality
  1. ^ The globe   icon marks the town center.

Demographics

Population census of Antique (province)
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 134,166—    
1918 154,999+0.97%
1939 199,414+1.21%
1948 233,506+1.77%
1960 238,405+0.17%
1970 289,172+1.95%
1975 308,484+1.30%
1980 344,879+2.25%
1990 406,361+1.65%
1995 431,713+1.14%
2000 472,822+1.97%
2007 515,265+1.19%
2010 546,031+2.13%
2015 582,012+1.22%
2020 612,974+1.02%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority [18][19][19]

The population of Antique in the 2020 census was 612,974 people, [4] with a density of 220 inhabitants per square kilometre or 570 inhabitants per square mile. San Jose is the most populous town in the province.

Antiqueños are seafaring people that share many characteristics with their Panay neighbors. However, the steep slopes and the rugged, long mountain ranges of Antique have isolated it from the rest of Panay. Hence, they have developed their own distinct language called Kinaray-a. This dialect is of Austronesian origin characterized by the predominance of r's and schwa sounds spoken with a lilting gentle intonation.

The Antiqueños are noted for their industry. They are renowned weavers throughout 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.

Religion

 
The Saint Michael and All Angels Parish Church of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente in the town of Culasi.

The people of Antique are predominantly Christians, with the Roman Catholic Church as its largest denomination. While the Iglesia Filipina Independiente or the IFI, also known as the Aglipayan Church, is the second largest religious denomination in the province. The IFI being the tangible fruit of the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish Imperialist remains to be significant in the present-day Antique. Both the Roman Catholic and IFI are influential in both the society and politics of the province. Other religious denominations in the province are the Protestants and Nontrinitarian such as Baptist Churches, Iglesia ni Cristo, Seventh-day Adventist Church, Jehovah's Witnesses, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, among others.

In the mountains, remnants of ancient folk beliefs persist. Babaylans or native priestesses continue to divine the future, heal the sick or conjure spells.

Economy

Agriculture

 
A sugarcane field in Sibalom

For the year 1998, production of palay, the primary crop of the province, registered a total of 177,521 metric tons (mt.) or 4,438,025 cavans from 58,847 hectares with an average yield of 3.02 metric tons per hectare. An increase of 8,280 mt. or 16.37 percent over last years (1997) production was observed because the area harvested has increased by 9,822 hectares or 5.86 percent. However, the average yield per hectare decreased by 0.3 mt. per hectare or 0.09 percent. The average yield per hectare for irrigated lands is 3.39 mt., 2.63 mt. for rain-fed farms, and 1.57 for upland areas. The province regularly harvests enough to feed its population. This year,[when?] there is a surplus of 83,756 mt. or 2,093,900 cavans of palay.

Copra, the second major agricultural commodity, registered a total production of 15,712 mt. in 1998 reflecting a decrease of 965 mt. (5.78%) as against last years (1997) yield of 16,677 mt. The main bulk of copra came from the municipality of Caluya where this area accounts for 44 percent of the total copra output of the province. The area planted with coconuts constitutes about 34 percent of the total area of the province. Caluya, together with Pandan, account for more than half (53%) of the total provincial figure in terms of area planted, number of bearing trees.

For current year[when?], data on production of other field crops are the following: corn, 650 metric tons; legumes (moonbeams, peanuts and other beans), 1,689 metric tons; muscovado sugar, 2,280 metric tons; root crops (camote, cassava, ube, etc.), 3,434 metric tons; vegetables (leafy, fruit and root), 870 metric tons; banana, 11,102 metric tons; and mango, 1,330 metric tons.

Fishery

 
Fisherman in Bugasong

By the end of the year,[when?] preliminary data for the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) reported that the total volume of fishery products reached 24,299 metric tons. The aquaculture sector yields the highest production during the inclusion of seaweeds in this sector.

Fishing is the major source of livelihood for households in the 15 coastal municipalities.[27] The rich fishing grounds of the Cuyo East Pass, Sulu Sea, and the municipal waters along the approximately 296.8-kilometre (184.4 mi) coastline, make fishing a promising venture. The fishing season is year round and peaks during December to June. A total of 17,437 households are directly dependent on fishing, and 39,055 households are indirectly dependent on it.

Livestock and poultry

Livestock and poultry raising in the province is through backyard or commercial system of production. Data from Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) revealed that from 1,441,660 head of livestock and poultry in 1997, the number rose to 1,547,944 in 1998, an additional 106,284 heads, indicating a 7.37% growth. The main reason behind this growth is the increase in poultry production of almost 7.88 percent.

Forestry

Forest products include bamboo, buri, bariw, nito, log, charcoal, abaca, herbal vines and plants, wild flowers and others. These forest resources are of undetermined quantity, and are used as raw materials in the construction industry, furniture and handicraft.

One of the most notable flower to be thriving the Antiqueño mountains would be the rafflesia, one of the biggest flowers in the world. Rafflesia is Antique's provincial flower.

A large percentage of forestland is classified as protected (59.29 percent or 70,338.52 hectares). A little more than 50 percent of the total forestland is vegetated. The municipalities of Culasi, San Remigio and Valderrama registered the highest vegetative cover with an area of 13,005 hectares (32,140 acres), 8,637.50 hectares (21,343.7 acres) and 6,35 hectares[clarification needed] respectively. The remaining 40.71 percent or 48,296.48 hectares (119,343.2 acres) are classified as production forests.

Trade, commerce, and industry

Major products shipped out of the province are palay, rice, copra, muscovado sugar,[27] legumes, fruits and vegetables, livestock, fish and fish preparations, and seaweeds. Manufacture items like native gifts, toys, and housewares are sold in major cities of the country and abroad. Principal mined products exported include coal, marble, silica, copper and gemstones.

The main goods entering the province are construction materials, dry goods, groceries, canned and bottled products, fertilizers and others.

The capital town of San Jose de Buenavista is the center of business in the province while Culasi is the center of the North.

Economically potential towns are San Jose, Sibalom, Caluya, Culasi, Pandan, Hamtic, Tibiao, Bugasong and Patnongon.

With the revival of Antique Airport (also called Evelio Javier Airport), commercial flights have resumed and may contribute to the development of commerce and tourism industry especially in the capital town, San Jose.

Banks and other financial institutions

As of 1998, Antique has a total of eleven rural banks, six private commercial banks: BDO, Metrobank, EastWest, Chinabank, BPI, PSBank and three government banks:the Philippine National Bank, Development Bank of the Philippines and Land Bank of the Philippines have branches at San Jose de Buenavista and Culasi, Antique. There are also 51 multi-purpose cooperatives and four credit cooperatives.

Establishments

An establishment is an economic unit which engages under a single ownership or control. The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) classifies establishments as manufacturing, trade and service. For 1998, fourteen manufacturing establishments were reported. Such manufacturing establishments are making hollow blocks, wood furniture, steel/wood, packed foods, metal craft, threshers, soap and sidecars. Service establishments totaled 117 and a total of 294 trade establishments.

Mineral resources

 
Aerial view of Panian mine in Semirara Island of Caluya

Antique has deposits of metallic and non-metallic mineral resources.[27] The metallic mineral resources include copper, gold, chromite, pyrite, iron, manganese and ferro alloy and limestone. Copper deposits in Barbaza and San Remigio are estimated to have a volume of 36,255 metric tons and 59,445 metric tons respectively. Pyrite deposits in Valderrama and Sibalom are estimated at 120,000 metric tons while limestone deposits in Culasi are estimated at 30 billion metric tons.

The Mines and Geo-Sciences Bureau (MGB) confirms the presence of gold in Mt. Dumara, Laua-an extending as far as Lumboyan, Barbaza. An analysis conducted in ore deposits indicated that 39.75 grams of gold can be found in a metric ton of ore. Non-metallic deposits include sulfides, clay, sulfur, oil and gemstones. Marble deposits are estimated at 1.8 billion metric tons in Libertad, and 2.3 billion metric tons in Pandan. Coal reserves in Caluya are estimated to be 1.6 million metric tons.

An indication of oil deposit was recently discovered at Maniguin Island in Culasi.

Tourism

 
The old provincial capitol of Antique in San Jose de Buenavista, now used as a provincial museum
 
Seco Island, a white sand beach island 50 kilometers off the coast of Tibiao, Antique

The whole stretch of coastal areas in Antique is suited for scuba diving. Starting from the southern town of Antique tourists can drop by Sira-an Hot Spring, claimed to be a medical spring. The next destination is the capital town San Jose de Buenavista passing by Malandog Marker, site of the first Malayan Settlement and the newly constructed Marina Bay. Tourism amenities like restaurants, two shopping malls, pasalubong centers, accommodations and beach resorts are present. Rafflesia, the largest flower in the world, can be found in Sibalom Natural Park.[28] In the municipalities of Patnongon and Laua-an, tourists interested in traditional methods can visit muscovado mills and watch how muscovado sugar is processed. Products made with muscovado are also available; Laua-an is noted for its long butong-butong (a candy made with muscovado sugar). Tibiao has the kawa bath, Bugtong Bato Falls and the Fish SPA. From Culasi, Mount Madja-as can be seen, the "Mount Olympus" of Antique. Sebaste has the Igpasungaw Falls, the Sebaste Inland Resort and the most visited Saint Blaise Church, where devotees of St. Blaise make a pilgrimage every year during the annual fiesta, Pandan has Malumpati Health Spring and Bugang River—declared as the cleanest body of water in the whole country by the Gawad Pangulo sa Kapaligiran—where rafting and river boating can be experienced. This is the most developed tourism area with a tour package. Libertad is known for its bariw mat and bag weaving. San Remigio is recently tagged as summer capital of the province with cool weather to enjoy and a strawberry farm.[citation needed]

Binirayan festival

Started in San Jose in 1974 by governor Evelio Javier, this is a week-long festival that includes colorful street parades, beach shows, plaza concerts, a beauty contest and trade fair. "Binirayan" biray, or "sailboat" in Kinaray-a (Antique's local language), refers to the Pre-Hispanic legend of the Bornean datus to reach Malandog beach, where they befriended the Atis (Aetas) and eventually started a civilization. Antique tradition holds that it was founded by Bornean Malays in the 12th century, although this had been long debunked as a hoax. According to legend, 10 Bornean datus (chieftains) claimed Panay island and their leader, Datu Sumakwel, founded the settlement in Malandog, Hamtik, Antique.[29]

Transportation

Roads

Antique has a total Road length of 340 km (210 mi) including a 120 km (75 mi) National Road linking north to south of the province from Libertad to the north to Anini-y to the south. Transportation services are generally provided by tricycles, jeepneys, vans and buses. There are also daily buses served going back and forth to Manila via the roll-on/roll-off nautical highway and other neighboring provinces and cities including the Iloilo City and Kalibo.

Airports

Evelio Javier Airport (Antique Airport) is the only airport serving the province located in San Jose, Antique. And one carrier: Philippine Airlines. The other, Semirara Airport in Caluya is a municipal airport.

Seaports

Seaports in the province include the Lipata Port in Culasi and the San Jose Port in San Jose de Buenavista. Lipata Port in Culasi being used to travel to Caluya.

Government

Education

Universities and colleges

  • Advance Central College (ACC) (San Jose, Antique)
  • University of Antique (Main Campus) Sibalom, Antique
    • University of Antique (Tibiao Campus)
    • University of Antique (Hamtic Campus)
    • University of Antique (Caluya Campus)
    • University of Antique (Libertad Campus)
  • Pandan Bay Institute (Pandan, Antique)
  • Saint Anthony's College (San Jose, Antique)
  • STI Antique (San Jose, Antique)
  • Vicente A. Javier Memorial Community College (Culasi, Antique)

Notable people

  • Loren Legarda - senator, journalist, and UN Global Champion for Resilience
  • Jerry Navarro Elizalde - Philippine National Artist for Visual Arts - Painting
  • Evelio Javier - Filipino lawyer, civil servant, politician, and an opposition leader during the regime of President Ferdinand Marcos. His assassination on February 11, 1986, allegedly by allies of Marcos, was one of the sparks of the People Power Revolution later that month.
  • Isko Moreno - mayor of Manila, whose father is from San Joaquin, Iloilo but grew up in Hamtic, Antique and San Jose de Buenavista.
  • John Iremil Teodoro - Filipino writer, university professor and freelance journalist. He is also a multi-awarded poet and playwright, one of the country's leading pioneers in gay literature and the most published author in Kinaray-a to date.
  • Alex C. Delos Santos - a Karay-a writer and theater artist based in San Jose, Antique, the Philippines. He completed his Master of Education with an academic excellence award from the University of the Philippines in the Visayas. His research and writing interests are in culture and arts and gay literature.
  • Richard Yee - Filipino professional basketball player who last played for the Barako Bull Energy Boosters in the Philippine Basketball Association.
  • Alberto A. Villavert - Filipino politician who led the Philippine Province of Antique between 1937 and 1946 both as an appointed and elected Governor. He was first elected as presidente municipal (town mayor) of Antique's capital town of San Jose in 1928 and was the youngest presidente municipal in his time at the age of 24 and then became governor of the province in 1937. Villavert became an Antique Representative of the National Assembly from 1943 to 1944. During World War II, he served in the USAFFE and subsequently appointed as Governor of the Province again from 1946 to 1947 and then elected and served the same post from 1948 – 1951.
  • Megan Young - Filipino-American actress, model, TV Host and beauty queen. She won the Miss World Philippines title and was later crowned as Miss World 2013 in Bali, Indonesia. She is the daughter of Victoria Talde who hails from Pandan, Antique.
  • Lauren Anne Young - Filipino-American actress and model. She is the younger sister of actress and Miss World 2013 Megan Young.
  • Genevieve L. Asenjo - Filipino poet, novelist, translator and literary scholar in Kinaray-a, Hiligaynon and Filipino. Asenjo is an associate professor at De La Salle University in Manila. In 2010, she founded Balay Sugidanun (The House of Storytelling).[30]
  • Lisa Macuja-Elizalde - Ballerina
  • Calixto Zaldivar – former representative, Lone District of Antique (1934–1935), former Governor of Antique (1951–1955) and former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1964–1974). Former president of the National Lay Organization of the Iglesia Filipina. Honored at the Bantayog ng mga Bayani as among the heroes and martyrs who fought the authoritarian dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos.[31]
  • Nelia Sancho (1951-2022) - Filipina Beauty Queen and Fashion Model born in Botbot, Pandan, Antique was Binibining Pilipinas 1969 1st-Runner Up to Gloria Diaz, and Queen of the Pacific 1971 winner.[32]
  • Jansen Magpusao - actor from Pandan, Antique who portrayed the lead role in 2019 Cinemalaya film John Denver Trending by Direk Arden Rod Condez
  • Alfredo Siojo Lim, former Senator and Former Mayor of City of Manila. He is the Son of Quintin Lim Sr.

Notes

  1. ^ Elysa Claire V. Arguelles (September 28, 2016). "BRIEF HISTORY OF ANTIQUE". thetreasuresofantique.blogspot.com. Retrieved December 10, 2022.
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  6. ^ . WebCite: League of Provinces of the Philippines. Archived from the original on 19 October 2009. Retrieved 3 May 2012.
  7. ^ Santaren, Tomas. 1902."Apendice Num 3: Historia de los primeros Datos que, precendenutes de Borneo, poblaron estas Islas, segun narra un viejo manuscrito que me proporcionaron del puebo de Janiuay, en el año 1858, y que traducido al español dice asi." in Igorrotes: Estudio Geografico y Etnografico sobre algunos distritos del Norte de Luzon by Angel Perez. pp. 383-398
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  9. ^ Langdon (17 August 2001). "salakot". Everything2. Everything2 Media, LLC. Retrieved 3 May 2012.
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  11. ^ (PDF). Department of Tourism. 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-06-12. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  12. ^ "Historical Background, Province of Antique". antique.gov.ph. Retrieved December 10, 2022.
  13. ^ "The Bacong Bridge Massace of 1981". 19 December 2019.
  14. ^ "Honoring the Martyrs of the Culasi/Bacong Bridge Massacre of 1981 | Human Rights Violations Victims' Memorial Commission". Retrieved 2022-08-31.
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  16. ^ "Mt. Madjaas (2,117+)". Pinoy Mountaineer. 6 March 2009. Retrieved 8 February 2013.
  17. ^ "Weather forecast for Antique, Philippines". Storm247.com. Bergen, Norway: StormGeo AS. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
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  20. ^ "Poverty incidence (PI):". Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
  21. ^ https://psa.gov.ph/sites/default/files/NSCB_LocalPovertyPhilippines_0.pdf; publication date: 29 November 2005; publisher: Philippine Statistics Authority.
  22. ^ https://psa.gov.ph/sites/default/files/2009%20Poverty%20Statistics.pdf; publication date: 8 February 2011; publisher: Philippine Statistics Authority.
  23. ^ https://psa.gov.ph/sites/default/files/Table%202.%20%20Annual%20Per%20Capita%20Poverty%20Threshold%2C%20Poverty%20Incidence%20and%20Magnitude%20of%20Poor%20Population%2C%20by%20Region%20and%20Province%20%20-%202006%2C%202009%2C%202012%20and%202015.xlsx; publication date: 27 August 2016; publisher: Philippine Statistics Authority.
  24. ^ https://psa.gov.ph/sites/default/files/Table%202.%20%20Annual%20Per%20Capita%20Poverty%20Threshold%2C%20Poverty%20Incidence%20and%20Magnitude%20of%20Poor%20Population%2C%20by%20Region%20and%20Province%20%20-%202006%2C%202009%2C%202012%20and%202015.xlsx; publication date: 27 August 2016; publisher: Philippine Statistics Authority.
  25. ^ https://psa.gov.ph/sites/default/files/Table%202.%20%20Annual%20Per%20Capita%20Poverty%20Threshold%2C%20Poverty%20Incidence%20and%20Magnitude%20of%20Poor%20Population%2C%20by%20Region%20and%20Province%20%20-%202006%2C%202009%2C%202012%20and%202015.xlsx; publication date: 27 August 2016; publisher: Philippine Statistics Authority.
  26. ^ https://psa.gov.ph/sites/default/files/Table%202.%20%20Updated%20Annual%20Per%20Capita%20Poverty%20Threshold%2C%20Poverty%20Incidence%20and%20Magnitude%20of%20Poor%20Population%20with%20Measures%20of%20Precision%2C%20by%20Region%20and%20Province_2015%20and%202018.xlsx; publication date: 4 June 2020; publisher: Philippine Statistics Authority.
  27. ^ a b c "NSCB Fact Sheet" (PDF). National Statistical Coordination Board. April 2007. Retrieved 23 April 2016.
  28. ^ Solinap, Leo (5 April 2002). "World's largest flower blooms in Antique". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 23 April 2016.
  29. ^ Gomez, Raquel P. (5 May 2008). . Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on 8 June 2008. Retrieved 23 April 2016.
  30. ^ "Interview: Genevieve L. Asenjo". 9 January 2014.
  31. ^ "HEROES & MARTYRS: ZALDIVAR, Calixto O." Bantayog ng mga Bayani. 2016-04-11. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
  32. ^ AJ. "Nelia Sancho: The beauty queen turned activist bats for Comfort Women – Asian Journal USA". Retrieved 2022-08-31.

References

  • PPDO. Provincial Development & Physical Framework Plan. San Jose, Antique. 2008
  • Vanzi, Sol Jose. "The Many Facets of Antique." Philippine Headline News Online.
  • Website of the Provincial Government of Antique (old) . Archived from the original on 2009-10-19.

External links

Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 
Download coordinates as: KML
  • Official website  
  •   Antique travel guide from Wikivoyage
  •   Geographic data related to Antique (province) at OpenStreetMap

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Antique officially the Province of Antique ɐnˈtike Kinaray a Probinsya kang Antique Hiligaynon Probinsya sang Antique Tagalog Lalawigan ng Antique is a province in the Philippines located in the Western Visayas region Its capital is San Jose de Buenavista the most populous town in Antique The province is situated in the western section of Panay Island and borders Aklan Capiz and Iloilo to the east while facing the Sulu Sea to the west AntiqueProvinceProvince of Antique from top left to right Tibiao Rice Terraces Mount Madja as Mararison Island old cemetery chapel in Hamtic and Anini y Church FlagSealNickname The Land Where The Mountains Meet The SeaLocation in the PhilippinesOpenStreetMapCoordinates 11 10 00 N 122 05 00 E 11 16667 N 122 08333 E 11 16667 122 08333 Coordinates 11 10 00 N 122 05 00 E 11 16667 N 122 08333 E 11 16667 122 08333CountryPhilippinesRegionWestern VisayasMalayan Settlement13th Century as Hamtik Spanish Settlement1569 Hantique later on became Antique 1 Politico Military Province1790FoundedMarch 10 1917 2 Capitaland largest municipalitySan Jose de BuenavistaGovernment TypeSangguniang Panlalawigan GovernorRhodora J Cadiao NUP Vice GovernorEdgar D Denosta NUP LegislatureAntique Provincial BoardArea 3 Total2 729 17 km2 1 053 74 sq mi Rank49th out of 81Highest elevation Mount Madja as 2 117 m 6 946 ft Population 2020 census 4 Total612 974 Rank52nd out of 81 Density220 km2 580 sq mi Rank44th out of 81DemonymAntiquenoDivisions Independent cities0 Component cities0 Municipalities18 Anini yBarbazaBelisonBugasongCaluyaCulasiHamticLaua anLibertadPandanPatnongonSan Jose de BuenavistaSan RemigioSebasteSibalomTibiaoTobias FornierValderrama Barangays590 DistrictsLegislative district of AntiqueTime zoneUTC 8 PHT ZIP code5700 5717IDD area code 63 0 36ISO 3166 codePH ANTHDI0 640 Medium HDI rank35th in Philippines 2019 Spoken languagesKinaray aCaluyanonHiligaynonCuyononAtiTagalogEnglishWebsiteantique wbr gov wbr ph Antique Provincial Capitol Building in San Jose de Buenavista The province is home to the indigenous Iraynun Bukidnon speakers of a dialect of the Kinaray a language who have crafted the only rice terrace clusters in the Visayas through indigenous knowledge and sheer vernacular capabilities The rice terraces of the Iraynun Bukidnon are divided into four terraced fields namely General Fullon rice terraces Lublub rice terraces Bakiang rice terraces and San Agustin rice terraces All of the rice terrace clusters have been researched by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts and various scholars from the University of the Philippines There have been campaigns to nominate the Iraynun Bukidnon Rice Terraces along with the Central Panay Mountain Range into the UNESCO World Heritage List 5 Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Precolonial 2 2 Spanish colonial period 2 3 Second World War 2 4 During the Marcos dictatorship 2 5 Discovery of the Antique Rice Terraces 3 Geography 3 1 Physical Features 3 2 River systems 3 3 Waterfalls 3 4 Climate 4 Administrative divisions 5 Demographics 5 1 Religion 6 Economy 6 1 Agriculture 6 2 Fishery 6 3 Livestock and poultry 6 4 Forestry 6 5 Trade commerce and industry 6 6 Banks and other financial institutions 6 7 Establishments 6 8 Mineral resources 7 Tourism 7 1 Binirayan festival 8 Transportation 8 1 Roads 8 2 Airports 8 3 Seaports 9 Government 10 Education 10 1 Universities and colleges 11 Notable people 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksEtymology EditAntique was one of the three sakups districts of Panay before Spanish colonizers arrived on the islands The province was known at that time as Hantik the local name for the large black ants found on the island 6 The Spanish chroniclers influenced by the French recorded the region s name as Hantique with the silent h but this was only adopted in areas near Malandog River in present Hamtic town which then became the provincial capital shortly before Bugason and San Jose The province bearing its former capital s name is spelled and pronounced as Antique an ti ke without h and pronounced in Kinaray a dialectic way History EditPrecolonial Edit See also Kedatuan of Madja as Historians believe that the earliest people who settled on the island of Panay were tribal Negritos or Atis Oral history relayed as the Maragtas states that ten datus or minor tribal Malay chieftains escaped persecution from a city called Odtohan from Borneo due to a tyrant ruler called Makatunaw 7 The ten datus led by Datu Puti sailed northward with their families and communities landing on Panay after departing Borneo 8 There are claims that the narrative of the Maragtas is dated to 1212 to fit with the transition of the Srivijayan Empire to Majapahit but there are no written evidence about this nor there are any existing claims that links the datus to Borneo Nevertheless the Maragtas narrative is to be considered as part of the local history of the people Upon arrival the Malay datus met the Ati chieftain Datu Marikudo and his wife Maniwantiwan They offered the chieftain a salakot wide brimmed hat 9 out of exaggeration the present day locals believed to be of pure gold which includes a golden necklace earrings bracelets and trinkets they wore when they fled Borneo among other gifts of pearls and fine clothes as a display of respect and to buy the land for them to live Datu Marikudo responded to the datus generosity by giving the Malayans the lowlands and moving to the mountains with his Ati tribe as the mountains are sacred to them The legacy of this landing is commemorated annually in Antique during the Binirayan festival 10 The island of Panay was then divided into three sakups Hantik Akean and Irong Irong Irong Irong became Iloilo Akean became the present day Aklan and Capiz and Hantik also called Hamtik or Hamtic became Antique Hantik was named for the large black ants found on the island called hantik hantik 11 The sakup of Hantik was given to Datu Sumakwel one of the ten datus and who according to tradition was a sword master and wisest of them The three sakups were later governed as a political unit called the Kedatuan of Madja as also under Datu Sumakwel Datu Sumakwel founded the town of Malandog considered to be the first Malay settlement in the country Malandog is now a barangay in the present day municipality of Hamtic which was named after the historic sakup Spanish colonial period Edit During the Spanish colonial period the coastal province was vulnerable to attacks by Moro raiders Under the direction of the Spanish friars a series of watchtowers like the Old Watchtower in Libertad and Estaca Hill in Bugasong were built to guard Antique In 1790 Antique was converted into a politico military province with the town of Antique now Hamtic as its first capital The provincial seat of government was later transferred to Bugason old name of Bugasong and finally to San Jose de Buenavista 12 Second World War Edit In 1942 the Imperial Japanese Army landed in Antique and occupied the province during the Second World War further explanation needed During the Japanese Insurgencies and Occupation 1942 1944 the military general headquarters and camp bases of the 6th and 62nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army was active from January 3 1942 to June 30 1946 and the military general headquarters and camp bases of the 6th Constabulary Regiment of the Philippine Constabulary was re activated between October 28 1944 and June 30 1946 clarification needed Additionally during the implementation of the anti imperial Japanese military operations on Panay Island between 1942 and 1945 in the Antique province Filipino military forces aided the local guerrilla resistance against the Imperial Japanese Army further explanation needed Between 1944 and 1945 Philippine Commonwealth forces of the 6th Constabulary Regiment of the Philippine Constabulary and the 6th and 62nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army defeated the Japanese troops and liberated the province further explanation needed The liberation was achieved with the active support of recognized local guerrillas During the Marcos dictatorship Edit Main article Bacong Bridge massacre One of the significant events of the Philippines s Martial Law era was the Bacong Bridge Massacre which took place in the town of Culasi Antique on December 19 1981 13 Sometimes also known as the Culasi incident it involved the Philippine Constabulary killing 5 protester farmers at the Bacong River bridge in Culasi s Barangay Malacanang The victims were identified as Leopoldo A Anos Aquilino M Castillo Fortunato M Dalisay Remegildo P Dalisay and Joel B Plaquino and were later honored at the Philippines Bantayog ng mga Bayani which recognizes the heroes and martyrs who fought the authoritarian regime 14 Discovery of the Antique Rice Terraces Edit In 2014 the first ever Philippine rice terraces found outside the Cordilleras was discovered in Antique through satellite and a team of scientists and locals The heritage site known as the Antique Rice Terraces of the Panay Bukidnon people is believed to be at least 200 years old In 2017 the province hosted the Palarong Pambansa for the very first time Geography Edit Landscape in San Remigio Antique is one of the six provinces comprising Western Visayas or Region VI and one of the four provinces on the island of Panay The province with a total land area of 2 729 17 square kilometres 1 053 74 sq mi 15 is an elongated stretch of land occupying the entire western side of the island It is bounded by the rugged central mountains of Panay bordering on the provinces of Aklan in the northeast Capiz on the east Iloilo in the southeast and the Sulu Sea on the west Its westernmost and northernmost point is Semirara Island at 12 07 10 N 121 21 10 E 12 11944 N 121 35278 E 12 11944 121 35278 while its eastern tip is approximately 11 01 N 122 19 5 E 11 017 N 122 3250 E 11 017 122 3250 Anini y is the province s most southerly point at 10 24 24 N 121 57 38 E 10 40667 N 121 96056 E 10 40667 121 96056 Resembling a seahorse in shape it is 155 kilometres 96 mi long and 35 kilometres 22 mi at its widest point Physical Features Edit Antique has rugged and varied land Nogas Island Hurao Hurao Island and Mararison Island have long stretches of white sand beaches that are ideal for shell hunting Batbatan Island on the other hand appeals to scuba divers because of the well preserved coral reefs Mount Madja as is located in Culasi is the highest peak on the island of Panay This 2 117 metre high 6 946 ft mountain 16 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 Mount Nangtud is the second highest mountain in Antique and Panay island with an elevation of 6 804 ft 2 074 m above sea level located between Antique and Capiz border Antique has nine major rivers the longest is Sibalom River 73 km followed by Paliwan River 58 2 km Cangaranan River 57 4 km Dalanas River 34 6 km Cairawan River 31 5 km Patnongon River 29 2 km Tibiao River 26 4 km Malandog River 17 8 km and Bacong River 16 2 km List of peaks in Antique by elevation Mount Madja as 6 946 ft 2 117 m Mount Nangtud 6 804 ft 2 074 m Mount Baloy 6 430 ft 1 960 m Mount Balabag 5 630 ft 1 720 m Mount Agbalanti 5 180 ft 1 580 m Mount Kigas 4 967 ft 1 514 m Mount Igbanig 4 810 ft 1 470 m Mount Sipanag 4 754 ft 1 449 m Mount Igdalig 4 518 ft 1 377 m Mount Tiguran 4 518 ft 1 377 m Mount Tigatay 4 429 ft 1 350 m Mount Dumara 4 222 ft 1 287 m Mount Sansanan 4 209 ft 1 283 m Mount Anoy 3 507 ft 1 069 m Mount Balabag Seb 3 360 ft 1 020 m Mount Acotay 3 241 ft 988 m Mount Tinayunga 3 002 ft 915 m Mount Tuno 2 841 ft 866 m Mount Tigancal 2 825 ft 861 m Mount Tigbararing 2 582 ft 787 m Mount Tigdagano 2 513 ft 766 m Mount Manlagbo 2 421 ft 738 m Mount Aningalan 2 470 ft 750 m River systems Edit List of rivers in Antique by length Sibalom River 73 km Paliwan River 58 2 km Cangaranan River 57 4 km Dalanas River 34 6 km Tipulu an River 33 1 km Cairawan River 31 5 km Maninila River 31 1 km Patnongon River 29 2 km Tibiao River 26 4 km Mali ao River 26 3 km Cadi an River 25 km Cabay ang River 19 5 km Paningayan River Laua an 18 7 km Malandog River 17 8 km Bacong River 16 2 km Kigas River 16 2 km Mao it River 15 8 km Baloy River 15 4 km Hamtic River 15 2 km Carit an River 15 1 km Casay River 14 3 km Bucayan River 14 1 km Guinsang an River 13 8 km Iba River 13 1 km Bulanao River 12 3 km Aras Asan River 11 5 km Inyawan River 11 4 km Bugasong River 11 4 km Mamara River 11 3 km Panganta River 10 4 km Paningayan River Culasi 10 4 km Binangbang River 10 4 km Bugang River 10 3 km Baluon River 10 1 km Abiera River 8 7 km Dao River 8 6 km Igpasungaw River 8 2 kmLegend With asterisk means Tributary River Waterfalls Edit List of waterfalls in Antique Tigmalmos Falls in Tibiao Kamalasag Falls in Sebaste Igpasungaw Falls in Sebaste Bugtong Bato Falls in Tibiao Inyawan Falls in Libertad Sigbungon Falls in Barbaza Macalbag Falls in Barbaza Bulwang Falls in Sebaste Capnayan Falls in Laua an Kataw Falls in Culasi Cadiao Falls in Barbaza Sayay Falls in Barbaza Libog Falls in Culasi Halat Falls in Bugasong Climate Edit June to November is the rainy season in Antique and the summer start from the month of December to May Climate data for AntiqueMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 29 9 85 8 30 8 87 4 32 2 90 0 33 6 92 5 33 91 31 8 89 2 30 9 87 6 30 8 87 4 31 1 88 0 31 2 88 2 31 2 88 2 30 4 86 7 31 4 88 5 Average low C F 22 8 73 0 23 73 23 5 74 3 24 2 75 6 24 6 76 3 24 3 75 7 23 9 75 0 23 8 74 8 23 8 74 8 23 8 74 8 23 5 74 3 23 1 73 6 23 7 74 6 Average rainy days 7 5 6 4 11 16 18 18 16 16 10 9 136Source Storm24 7 17 Administrative divisions Edit Political map of Antique Administrative Map of Antique in 1918 Antique is subdivided into 18 municipalities San Jose de Buenavista serves as the provincial capital the center of commerce and trade and the seat of the provincial government and national government agencies Municipality i Population p a Area 15 Density Barangay 2020 4 2015 18 km2 sq mi km2 sq mi10 25 52 N 121 55 36 E 10 4312 N 121 9266 E 10 4312 121 9266 Anini y Anini y 3 6 22 018 21 201 0 72 48 89 18 88 450 1 200 2311 11 45 N 122 02 20 E 11 1958 N 122 0389 E 11 1958 122 0389 Barbaza Barbaza 3 8 23 359 22 704 0 54 154 36 59 60 150 390 3910 50 15 N 121 57 44 E 10 8374 N 121 9621 E 10 8374 121 9621 Belison Belison 2 3 14 129 13 539 0 82 19 78 7 64 710 1 800 1111 02 39 N 122 03 53 E 11 0441 N 122 0646 E 11 0441 122 0646 Bugasong Bugasong 5 7 34 676 33 642 0 58 203 71 78 65 170 440 2711 55 57 N 121 32 51 E 11 9324 N 121 5475 E 11 9324 121 5475 Caluya Caluya 6 3 38 908 35 496 0 90 136 81 52 82 280 730 1811 25 33 N 122 03 22 E 11 4257 N 122 0561 E 11 4257 122 0561 Culasi Culasi 7 3 44 494 41 228 1 46 228 56 88 25 190 490 4410 42 02 N 121 58 52 E 10 7006 N 121 9810 E 10 7006 121 9810 Hamtic Hamtic 8 6 52 685 48 592 1 55 113 03 43 64 470 1 200 4711 08 34 N 122 02 30 E 11 1429 N 122 0416 E 11 1429 122 0416 Laua an Laua an 4 3 26 580 26 072 0 37 100 72 38 89 260 670 4011 46 11 N 121 55 07 E 11 7697 N 121 9185 E 11 7697 121 9185 Libertad Libertad 2 9 17 507 16 429 1 22 97 00 37 45 180 470 1911 43 11 N 122 05 40 E 11 7198 N 122 0945 E 11 7198 122 0945 Pandan Pandan 5 9 35 965 34 333 0 89 113 98 44 01 320 830 3410 54 48 N 121 59 42 E 10 9133 N 121 9950 E 10 9133 121 9950 Patnongon Patnongon 6 3 38 329 37 176 0 58 167 92 64 83 230 600 3610 44 37 N 121 56 28 E 10 7436 N 121 9411 E 10 7436 121 9411 San Jose de Buenavista San Jose de Buenavista 10 6 65 140 62 534 0 78 48 56 18 75 1 300 3 400 2810 49 52 N 122 05 18 E 10 8312 N 122 0882 E 10 8312 122 0882 San Remigio San Remigio 5 6 34 045 31 935 1 23 406 98 157 14 84 220 4511 35 24 N 122 05 43 E 11 5899 N 122 0953 E 11 5899 122 0953 Sebaste Sebaste 3 1 18 816 17 907 0 95 111 64 43 10 170 440 1010 47 20 N 122 01 03 E 10 7889 N 122 0175 E 10 7889 122 0175 Sibalom Sibalom 10 4 63 833 60 306 1 09 201 30 77 72 320 830 7611 17 19 N 122 02 03 E 11 2886 N 122 0342 E 11 2886 122 0342 Tibiao Tibiao 4 7 28 703 26 748 1 35 177 42 68 50 160 410 2110 30 58 N 121 56 42 E 10 5162 N 121 9451 E 10 5162 121 9451 Tobias Fornier Tobias Fornier 5 5 33 816 33 046 0 44 112 12 43 29 300 780 5011 00 06 N 122 07 46 E 11 0018 N 122 1294 E 11 0018 122 1294 Valderrama Valderrama 3 3 19 971 19 124 0 83 287 89 111 15 69 180 22Total 612 974 582 012 0 99 2 730 67 1 054 32 220 570 590 Provincial capital Municipality The globe icon marks the town center Demographics EditPopulation census of Antique province YearPop p a 1903134 166 1918154 999 0 97 1939199 414 1 21 1948233 506 1 77 1960238 405 0 17 1970289 172 1 95 1975308 484 1 30 1980344 879 2 25 1990406 361 1 65 1995431 713 1 14 2000472 822 1 97 2007515 265 1 19 2010546 031 2 13 2015582 012 1 22 2020612 974 1 02 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 18 19 19 The population of Antique in the 2020 census was 612 974 people 4 with a density of 220 inhabitants per square kilometre or 570 inhabitants per square mile San Jose is the most populous town in the province Antiquenos are seafaring people that share many characteristics with their Panay neighbors However the steep slopes and the rugged long mountain ranges of Antique have isolated it from the rest of Panay Hence they have developed their own distinct language called Kinaray a This dialect is of Austronesian origin characterized by the predominance of r s and schwa sounds spoken with a lilting gentle intonation The Antiquenos are noted for their industry They are renowned weavers throughout the Visayas The Bugasong patadyong a tube cotton fabric of plaid design is highly valued because of its fineness of weaving Pina cloth is also produced in looms throughout the province Wine manufactured from the sap of the coconut is a cottage industry Religion Edit The Saint Michael and All Angels Parish Church of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente in the town of Culasi The people of Antique are predominantly Christians with the Roman Catholic Church as its largest denomination While the Iglesia Filipina Independiente or the IFI also known as the Aglipayan Church is the second largest religious denomination in the province The IFI being the tangible fruit of the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish Imperialist remains to be significant in the present day Antique Both the Roman Catholic and IFI are influential in both the society and politics of the province Other religious denominations in the province are the Protestants and Nontrinitarian such as Baptist Churches Iglesia ni Cristo Seventh day Adventist Church Jehovah s Witnesses and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints among others In the mountains remnants of ancient folk beliefs persist Babaylans or native priestesses continue to divine the future heal the sick or conjure spells Economy EditPoverty Incidence of Antique Source Philippine Statistics Authority 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Agriculture Edit A sugarcane field in Sibalom For the year 1998 production of palay the primary crop of the province registered a total of 177 521 metric tons mt or 4 438 025 cavans from 58 847 hectares with an average yield of 3 02 metric tons per hectare An increase of 8 280 mt or 16 37 percent over last years 1997 production was observed because the area harvested has increased by 9 822 hectares or 5 86 percent However the average yield per hectare decreased by 0 3 mt per hectare or 0 09 percent The average yield per hectare for irrigated lands is 3 39 mt 2 63 mt for rain fed farms and 1 57 for upland areas The province regularly harvests enough to feed its population This year when there is a surplus of 83 756 mt or 2 093 900 cavans of palay Copra the second major agricultural commodity registered a total production of 15 712 mt in 1998 reflecting a decrease of 965 mt 5 78 as against last years 1997 yield of 16 677 mt The main bulk of copra came from the municipality of Caluya where this area accounts for 44 percent of the total copra output of the province The area planted with coconuts constitutes about 34 percent of the total area of the province Caluya together with Pandan account for more than half 53 of the total provincial figure in terms of area planted number of bearing trees For current year when data on production of other field crops are the following corn 650 metric tons legumes moonbeams peanuts and other beans 1 689 metric tons muscovado sugar 2 280 metric tons root crops camote cassava ube etc 3 434 metric tons vegetables leafy fruit and root 870 metric tons banana 11 102 metric tons and mango 1 330 metric tons Fishery Edit Fisherman in Bugasong By the end of the year when preliminary data for the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics BAS reported that the total volume of fishery products reached 24 299 metric tons The aquaculture sector yields the highest production during the inclusion of seaweeds in this sector Fishing is the major source of livelihood for households in the 15 coastal municipalities 27 The rich fishing grounds of the Cuyo East Pass Sulu Sea and the municipal waters along the approximately 296 8 kilometre 184 4 mi coastline make fishing a promising venture The fishing season is year round and peaks during December to June A total of 17 437 households are directly dependent on fishing and 39 055 households are indirectly dependent on it Livestock and poultry Edit Livestock and poultry raising in the province is through backyard or commercial system of production Data from Bureau of Agricultural Statistics BAS revealed that from 1 441 660 head of livestock and poultry in 1997 the number rose to 1 547 944 in 1998 an additional 106 284 heads indicating a 7 37 growth The main reason behind this growth is the increase in poultry production of almost 7 88 percent Forestry Edit Forest products include bamboo buri bariw nito log charcoal abaca herbal vines and plants wild flowers and others These forest resources are of undetermined quantity and are used as raw materials in the construction industry furniture and handicraft One of the most notable flower to be thriving the Antiqueno mountains would be the rafflesia one of the biggest flowers in the world Rafflesia is Antique s provincial flower A large percentage of forestland is classified as protected 59 29 percent or 70 338 52 hectares A little more than 50 percent of the total forestland is vegetated The municipalities of Culasi San Remigio and Valderrama registered the highest vegetative cover with an area of 13 005 hectares 32 140 acres 8 637 50 hectares 21 343 7 acres and 6 35 hectares clarification needed respectively The remaining 40 71 percent or 48 296 48 hectares 119 343 2 acres are classified as production forests Trade commerce and industry Edit Major products shipped out of the province are palay rice copra muscovado sugar 27 legumes fruits and vegetables livestock fish and fish preparations and seaweeds Manufacture items like native gifts toys and housewares are sold in major cities of the country and abroad Principal mined products exported include coal marble silica copper and gemstones The main goods entering the province are construction materials dry goods groceries canned and bottled products fertilizers and others The capital town of San Jose de Buenavista is the center of business in the province while Culasi is the center of the North Economically potential towns are San Jose Sibalom Caluya Culasi Pandan Hamtic Tibiao Bugasong and Patnongon With the revival of Antique Airport also called Evelio Javier Airport commercial flights have resumed and may contribute to the development of commerce and tourism industry especially in the capital town San Jose Banks and other financial institutions Edit As of 1998 Antique has a total of eleven rural banks six private commercial banks BDO Metrobank EastWest Chinabank BPI PSBank and three government banks the Philippine National Bank Development Bank of the Philippines and Land Bank of the Philippines have branches at San Jose de Buenavista and Culasi Antique There are also 51 multi purpose cooperatives and four credit cooperatives Establishments Edit An establishment is an economic unit which engages under a single ownership or control The Department of Trade and Industry DTI classifies establishments as manufacturing trade and service For 1998 fourteen manufacturing establishments were reported Such manufacturing establishments are making hollow blocks wood furniture steel wood packed foods metal craft threshers soap and sidecars Service establishments totaled 117 and a total of 294 trade establishments Mineral resources Edit Aerial view of Panian mine in Semirara Island of Caluya Antique has deposits of metallic and non metallic mineral resources 27 The metallic mineral resources include copper gold chromite pyrite iron manganese and ferro alloy and limestone Copper deposits in Barbaza and San Remigio are estimated to have a volume of 36 255 metric tons and 59 445 metric tons respectively Pyrite deposits in Valderrama and Sibalom are estimated at 120 000 metric tons while limestone deposits in Culasi are estimated at 30 billion metric tons The Mines and Geo Sciences Bureau MGB confirms the presence of gold in Mt Dumara Laua an extending as far as Lumboyan Barbaza An analysis conducted in ore deposits indicated that 39 75 grams of gold can be found in a metric ton of ore Non metallic deposits include sulfides clay sulfur oil and gemstones Marble deposits are estimated at 1 8 billion metric tons in Libertad and 2 3 billion metric tons in Pandan Coal reserves in Caluya are estimated to be 1 6 million metric tons An indication of oil deposit was recently discovered at Maniguin Island in Culasi Tourism Edit The old provincial capitol of Antique in San Jose de Buenavista now used as a provincial museum Seco Island a white sand beach island 50 kilometers off the coast of Tibiao Antique The whole stretch of coastal areas in Antique is suited for scuba diving Starting from the southern town of Antique tourists can drop by Sira an Hot Spring claimed to be a medical spring The next destination is the capital town San Jose de Buenavista passing by Malandog Marker site of the first Malayan Settlement and the newly constructed Marina Bay Tourism amenities like restaurants two shopping malls pasalubong centers accommodations and beach resorts are present Rafflesia the largest flower in the world can be found in Sibalom Natural Park 28 In the municipalities of Patnongon and Laua an tourists interested in traditional methods can visit muscovado mills and watch how muscovado sugar is processed Products made with muscovado are also available Laua an is noted for its long butong butong a candy made with muscovado sugar Tibiao has the kawa bath Bugtong Bato Falls and the Fish SPA From Culasi Mount Madja as can be seen the Mount Olympus of Antique Sebaste has the Igpasungaw Falls the Sebaste Inland Resort and the most visited Saint Blaise Church where devotees of St Blaise make a pilgrimage every year during the annual fiesta Pandan has Malumpati Health Spring and Bugang River declared as the cleanest body of water in the whole country by the Gawad Pangulo sa Kapaligiran where rafting and river boating can be experienced This is the most developed tourism area with a tour package Libertad is known for its bariw mat and bag weaving San Remigio is recently tagged as summer capital of the province with cool weather to enjoy and a strawberry farm citation needed Binirayan festival Edit Main article Binirayan festival Started in San Jose in 1974 by governor Evelio Javier this is a week long festival that includes colorful street parades beach shows plaza concerts a beauty contest and trade fair Binirayan biray or sailboat in Kinaray a Antique s local language refers to the Pre Hispanic legend of the Bornean datus to reach Malandog beach where they befriended the Atis Aetas and eventually started a civilization Antique tradition holds that it was founded by Bornean Malays in the 12th century although this had been long debunked as a hoax According to legend 10 Bornean datus chieftains claimed Panay island and their leader Datu Sumakwel founded the settlement in Malandog Hamtik Antique 29 Transportation EditRoads Edit Antique has a total Road length of 340 km 210 mi including a 120 km 75 mi National Road linking north to south of the province from Libertad to the north to Anini y to the south Transportation services are generally provided by tricycles jeepneys vans and buses There are also daily buses served going back and forth to Manila via the roll on roll off nautical highway and other neighboring provinces and cities including the Iloilo City and Kalibo Airports Edit Evelio Javier Airport Antique Airport is the only airport serving the province located in San Jose Antique And one carrier Philippine Airlines The other Semirara Airport in Caluya is a municipal airport Seaports Edit Seaports in the province include the Lipata Port in Culasi and the San Jose Port in San Jose de Buenavista Lipata Port in Culasi being used to travel to Caluya Government EditFurther information Governor of Antique and Legislative district of AntiqueEducation EditUniversities and colleges Edit Advance Central College ACC San Jose Antique University of Antique Main Campus Sibalom Antique University of Antique Tibiao Campus University of Antique Hamtic Campus University of Antique Caluya Campus University of Antique Libertad Campus Pandan Bay Institute Pandan Antique Saint Anthony s College San Jose Antique STI Antique San Jose Antique Vicente A Javier Memorial Community College Culasi Antique Notable people EditLoren Legarda senator journalist and UN Global Champion for Resilience Jerry Navarro Elizalde Philippine National Artist for Visual Arts Painting Evelio Javier Filipino lawyer civil servant politician and an opposition leader during the regime of President Ferdinand Marcos His assassination on February 11 1986 allegedly by allies of Marcos was one of the sparks of the People Power Revolution later that month Isko Moreno mayor of Manila whose father is from San Joaquin Iloilo but grew up in Hamtic Antique and San Jose de Buenavista John Iremil Teodoro Filipino writer university professor and freelance journalist He is also a multi awarded poet and playwright one of the country s leading pioneers in gay literature and the most published author in Kinaray a to date Alex C Delos Santos a Karay a writer and theater artist based in San Jose Antique the Philippines He completed his Master of Education with an academic excellence award from the University of the Philippines in the Visayas His research and writing interests are in culture and arts and gay literature Richard Yee Filipino professional basketball player who last played for the Barako Bull Energy Boosters in the Philippine Basketball Association Alberto A Villavert Filipino politician who led the Philippine Province of Antique between 1937 and 1946 both as an appointed and elected Governor He was first elected as presidente municipal town mayor of Antique s capital town of San Jose in 1928 and was the youngest presidente municipal in his time at the age of 24 and then became governor of the province in 1937 Villavert became an Antique Representative of the National Assembly from 1943 to 1944 During World War II he served in the USAFFE and subsequently appointed as Governor of the Province again from 1946 to 1947 and then elected and served the same post from 1948 1951 Megan Young Filipino American actress model TV Host and beauty queen She won the Miss World Philippines title and was later crowned as Miss World 2013 in Bali Indonesia She is the daughter of Victoria Talde who hails from Pandan Antique Lauren Anne Young Filipino American actress and model She is the younger sister of actress and Miss World 2013 Megan Young Genevieve L Asenjo Filipino poet novelist translator and literary scholar in Kinaray a Hiligaynon and Filipino Asenjo is an associate professor at De La Salle University in Manila In 2010 she founded Balay Sugidanun The House of Storytelling 30 Lisa Macuja Elizalde Ballerina Calixto Zaldivar former representative Lone District of Antique 1934 1935 former Governor of Antique 1951 1955 and former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court 1964 1974 Former president of the National Lay Organization of the Iglesia Filipina Honored at the Bantayog ng mga Bayani as among the heroes and martyrs who fought the authoritarian dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos 31 Nelia Sancho 1951 2022 Filipina Beauty Queen and Fashion Model born in Botbot Pandan Antique was Binibining Pilipinas 1969 1st Runner Up to Gloria Diaz and Queen of the Pacific 1971 winner 32 Jansen Magpusao actor from Pandan Antique who portrayed the lead role in 2019 Cinemalaya film John Denver Trending by Direk Arden Rod Condez Alfredo Siojo Lim former Senator and Former Mayor of City of Manila He is the Son of Quintin Lim Sr Notes Edit Elysa Claire V Arguelles September 28 2016 BRIEF HISTORY OF ANTIQUE thetreasuresofantique blogspot com Retrieved December 10 2022 1 Accessed December 11 2022 List of Provinces PSGC Interactive Makati City Philippines National Statistical Coordination Board Archived from the original on 19 April 2016 Retrieved 5 March 2020 a b c Census of Population 2020 Region VI Western Visayas Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay PSA Retrieved 8 July 2021 About Province of Antique Retrieved 2022 07 27 Provincial Government of Antique WebCite League of Provinces of the Philippines Archived from the original on 19 October 2009 Retrieved 3 May 2012 Santaren Tomas 1902 Apendice Num 3 Historia de los primeros Datos que precendenutes de Borneo poblaron estas Islas segun narra un viejo manuscrito que me proporcionaron del puebo de Janiuay en el ano 1858 y que traducido al espanol dice asi in Igorrotes Estudio Geografico y Etnografico sobre algunos distritos del Norte de Luzon by Angel Perez pp 383 398 Ilongo Vic The History of Iloilo Research Center for Iloilo Weebly com Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 29 June 2016 Langdon 17 August 2001 salakot Everything2 Everything2 Media LLC Retrieved 3 May 2012 Jocelyn Montemayor 28 May 2003 THE MANY FACETS OF ANTIQUE Philippine Headline News Online Retrieved 3 May 2012 Calendar of Events and Festivals PDF Department of Tourism 2010 Archived from the original PDF on 2013 06 12 Retrieved 30 April 2021 Historical Background Province of Antique antique gov ph Retrieved December 10 2022 The Bacong Bridge Massace of 1981 19 December 2019 Honoring the Martyrs of the Culasi Bacong Bridge Massacre of 1981 Human Rights Violations Victims Memorial Commission Retrieved 2022 08 31 a b Province Antique province PSGC Interactive Quezon City Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved 8 January 2016 Mt Madjaas 2 117 Pinoy Mountaineer 6 March 2009 Retrieved 8 February 2013 Weather forecast for Antique Philippines Storm247 com Bergen Norway StormGeo AS Retrieved 30 April 2021 a b Census of Population 2015 Region VI Western Visayas Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay PSA Retrieved 20 June 2016 a b Census of Population and Housing 2010 Region VI Western Visayas Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay NSO Retrieved 29 June 2016 Poverty incidence PI Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved 28 December 2020 https psa gov ph sites default files NSCB LocalPovertyPhilippines 0 pdf publication date 29 November 2005 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files 2009 20Poverty 20Statistics pdf publication date 8 February 2011 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files Table 202 20 20Annual 20Per 20Capita 20Poverty 20Threshold 2C 20Poverty 20Incidence 20and 20Magnitude 20of 20Poor 20Population 2C 20by 20Region 20and 20Province 20 20 202006 2C 202009 2C 202012 20and 202015 xlsx publication date 27 August 2016 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files Table 202 20 20Annual 20Per 20Capita 20Poverty 20Threshold 2C 20Poverty 20Incidence 20and 20Magnitude 20of 20Poor 20Population 2C 20by 20Region 20and 20Province 20 20 202006 2C 202009 2C 202012 20and 202015 xlsx publication date 27 August 2016 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files Table 202 20 20Annual 20Per 20Capita 20Poverty 20Threshold 2C 20Poverty 20Incidence 20and 20Magnitude 20of 20Poor 20Population 2C 20by 20Region 20and 20Province 20 20 202006 2C 202009 2C 202012 20and 202015 xlsx publication date 27 August 2016 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files Table 202 20 20Updated 20Annual 20Per 20Capita 20Poverty 20Threshold 2C 20Poverty 20Incidence 20and 20Magnitude 20of 20Poor 20Population 20with 20Measures 20of 20Precision 2C 20by 20Region 20and 20Province 2015 20and 202018 xlsx publication date 4 June 2020 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority a b c NSCB Fact Sheet PDF National Statistical Coordination Board April 2007 Retrieved 23 April 2016 Solinap Leo 5 April 2002 World s largest flower blooms in Antique The Philippine Star Retrieved 23 April 2016 Gomez Raquel P 5 May 2008 Antique celebrates pride of place and history Philippine Daily Inquirer Archived from the original on 8 June 2008 Retrieved 23 April 2016 Interview Genevieve L Asenjo 9 January 2014 HEROES amp MARTYRS ZALDIVAR Calixto O Bantayog ng mga Bayani 2016 04 11 Retrieved 2019 10 29 AJ Nelia Sancho The beauty queen turned activist bats for Comfort Women Asian Journal USA Retrieved 2022 08 31 References EditPPDO Provincial Development amp Physical Framework Plan San Jose Antique 2008 Vanzi Sol Jose The Many Facets of Antique Philippine Headline News Online Website of the Provincial Government of Antique old The Provincial Government of Antique Archived from the original on 2009 10 19 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Antique province Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KMLOfficial website Antique travel guide from Wikivoyage Geographic data related to Antique province at OpenStreetMap Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Antique province amp oldid 1134245694, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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