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Iloilo City Proper (''City Proper'') (also locally known as Downtown, Ciudad, Iloilo Poblacion, or simply Iloílo) is one of the seven districts of
Iloilo City Iloilo City, officially the City of Iloilo ( hil, Siyudad/Dakbanwa sang Iloilo; fil, Lungsod ng Iloilo), is a 1st class Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines on t ...
in the
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region of the
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. It is the second-most densely populated district, after Molo. It serves as the
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of the city, housing the seat of the city and provincial governments, as well as other local, provincial, and regional government offices. The district also houses the majority of the city's financial institutions, where banks and other firms can be found on every corner of the streets. Iloilo City Proper is the current economic and financial center of Iloilo. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 46,350 people. Iloilo City Proper influenced the city's and province's present name from its '' Irong-Irong'' reference. During its heyday, it was called ''Yloylo'' or ''Iloílo'', which was its original name. In current modern times, old 19th and 20th-century buildings can still be found across the district, particularly along the entire street of J.M. Basa, popularly known as Calle Real.


Etymology

The name "Iloilo" is derived from the older name "Ilong-ilong" (
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: ''Ilong̃-ílong̃'') meaning "nose-like", referring to the promontory between two rivers (
Iloilo Iloilo (), officially the Province of Iloilo ( hil, Kapuoran sang Iloilo; krj, Kapuoran kang Iloilo; tl, Lalawigan ng Iloilo), is a province in the Philippines located in the Western Visayas region. Its capital is the City of Iloilo, the ...
and Batiano) where the
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and the 17th-century Spanish port in the district were located.


History


Spanish colonial period (1600s-1800s)


Early colonial period

Iloilo City Proper, or simply Iloilo, was founded and inhabited as ''La Punta'' in 1602 when Spanish and Chinese residents from Jaro, Iloilo City, Jaro and Molo, respectively, expanded their territorial areas. In 1700, it became the capital and the seat of power of the Spaniards in the province, which they transferred from Arevalo, Iloilo City, La Villa Rica de Arevalo due to continuous attacks by Moro people, Moros and Dutch Empire, Dutch.


Late colonial period and economic boom

Iloilo emerged as a trading port in the 19th century. Its geographical and economic significance eventually evolved when China, Norway, and the United Kingdom opened up their consulates to conduct trade and commerce in the town, especially during its foundation as an international port in the 1850s. As a result, the commercial activity in Iloilo increased, as well as the infrastructures, recreational facilities, education institutions, banks, foreign consulates, and commercial firms.


Cityhood

On October 5, 1889, due to the economic development in Iloilo, making it the most important port in the Philippines next to the capital, Manila, Iloilo was raised from the status of a town to a city through a Royal Decree,The actual words of the Royal Decree says: "A propuesta del Ministro de Ultramar, y teniendo en cuenta el creciente desarrollo que en la industria y el commercio ha alcanzado la cabecera de la provincia de Ilo-Ilo, la más importante de las islas de Filipinas, despues de la de Manila; En nombre de mi Augusto Hijo el Rey D. Alfonso XIII, y como Reina Regente del Reino, Vengo en conceder el titulo de la Ciudad á la cebecera de Ilo-Ilo, en dichas islas. Dado en San Sebastian á cinco de Octubre de mil ochocientos ochenta y nueve. Maria Cristina" Cf. ''Decreto Real de la Reina Regente Maria Cristina'' (5 Octubre 1889) en ''Gazeta de Madrid'', N. 298, 25 Octubre 1889, p. 238. and in 1890, the city government was established.


Revolutionary period (1896-1898)

Due to the loyalty of the Ilonggos, the city of Iloilo was honored with the perpetual title of ''La Muy Leal y Noble Ciudad'' (The Most Loyal and Noble City). The Royal Decree granting this title was signed on March 1, 1898, by Maria Christina of Austria, Queen Regent Maria Christina of Spain. Over time, this title earned for Iloilo the reputation of being the ''Queen's Favored City in the South'' or simply ''Queen's City in the South'', which later evolved into the ''Queen City of the South'', being the second Spanish port of importance next to Manila and being located south of the archipelago's capital city. On December 25, 1898, the Spanish East Indies, Spanish government surrendered to the Ilonggo revolutionaries led by Martín Teófilo Delgado, Gen. Martin Delgado at Plaza Alfonso XII (now Plaza Libertad). It was site where the Philippine flag was raised for the first time on the island of Panay.


American colonial period (1900-1941)


Iloilo City consolidation

In the 20th century, all economic activities shifted from Jaro and Molo to the city of Iloilo when businesses aggressively flourished here. It was re-chartered by the American government on January 7, 1937, and absorbed the old towns of Molo, Arevalo, Iloilo City, Arevalo, Mandurriao, and La Paz, Iloilo City, La Paz. On January 7, 1941, the city of Jaro, Iloilo City, Jaro was also incorporated into greater Iloilo City.


21st century

Iloilo City Proper, as a district, remains the economic and political center of the city and the whole province.


Economy

Being the original territory of the city of Iloilo, it has served as the center of trade, commerce, banking and finance, education, retail trading, real estate, and industry in Iloilo since its foundation in the early 17th century. Iloilo City Proper has one of the largest numbers of banks and other financial institutions in the country, hence being named as the financial capital of Western Visayas. Calle Real, along with Iznart St., Gen. Luna St., and Ledesma St., has the most service and commercial establishments among all the districts and has remained one of the most important areas for local businesses in the city. The district is home to the main government building of the Iloilo, Province of Iloilo, the Iloilo Provincial Capitol, and the seat of the city government, Iloilo City Hall. Other main agencies of the government are also located in the City Proper. For the past few years, there have been proposals for island-type reclamation along the southern coastlines of the City Proper to expand the district's commercial area, which is running out of space for new developments and has caused Mandurriao the concentration of modern developments in Iloilo City for the past two decades. On August 2, 2022, the Iloilo City Government and SM Prime, SM Prime Holdings, Inc. signed a 25-year lease agreement for the redevelopment of the two largest Iloilo City public markets, Iloilo Central Market and Iloilo Terminal Market, both located in Iloilo City Proper.


Education

Iloilo City Proper is home to half of the universities in Iloilo City. Some of the notable universities and schools in the district are the following: Higher education institutions: * University of the Philippines Visayas – founded in 1947. * University of San Agustin – the first university in Western Visayas, founded in 1904. * University of Iloilo – founded in 1947. * St. Paul University Iloilo – founded in 1946. * Hua Siong College of Iloilo – founded in 1912. * Colegio de las Hijas de Jesus – founded in 1936. * Colegio del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus – founded in 1917. * Cabalum Western College – founded in 1945. Basic educational institutions: * Assumption Iloilo * Iloilo Sun Yat Sen High School, Sun Yat Sen High School * Ateneo de Iloilo, Ateneo de Iloilo – Santa Maria Catholic School * Iloilo Central Elementary School * SPED Integrated School for Exceptional Children * Iloilo American Memorial School * Manuel L. Quezon Elementary School - Kahirupan * Rizal Elementary School - Bonifacio Tanza * I. Arroyo Elementary School * San Jose Elementary School - Rizal Street * Rizal Elementary School * Center for West Visayan Studies * A. Montes Elementary School I * A.Montes Elementary School 2 * Fort San Pedro National High School


Transportation


Public transport

The primary modes of public transportation in Iloilo City Proper are passenger jeepneys and metered taxis. The transportation routes in Iloilo City are mostly focused on the district, which is the center of commerce in the city. In contrast to President Rodrigo Duterte's administration's plan to phase out old, dilapidated jeepneys as the primary mode of mass public transportation in the Philippines, the city has recently begun to adopt mini-buses like modern PUJs or modern Jeepneys that are now plying in the city, including Iloilo City Proper.Modern jeepneys to ply 3 new Iloilo routes
Retrieved October 26, 2018.
'Modernized' jeeps start plying Iloilo routes.
Retrieved October 26, 2018.


Cycling

Iloilo City has been hailed as the ''Bike Capital of the Philippines''. There are also several painted bicycle lanes in Iloilo City Proper that can be found on its main roads, including Gen. Luna Street, Delgado Street, Mabini Street, Infante Street, and the esplanade along Muelle Loney Street.Tour on two wheels: Seeing Iloilo City's historic sights by bike
Retrieved October 26, 2018.


Railway

From 1907 to the 1980s, Panay Railways operated a railroad from Roxas City to the port area of Iloilo City Proper. In 2022, Panay Railways announced its opening to foreign ownership to reconstruct its former train lines, which will reconnect the district and city to other major cities in Panay, including Caticlan in Malay, Aklan.


Airport and seaport

The Iloilo International Airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo, is the primary airport serving the district of Iloilo City Proper, as well as the whole Metro Iloilo–Guimaras, Metro Iloilo''–''Guimaras. It serves domestic air routes to Manila, Clark International Airport, Clark, Cebu, Cuyo Archipelago, Cuyo Island, Puerto Princesa, Sipalay, Cagayan de Oro, General Santos, and Davao City. It is also served by international routes to and from Singapore and Hong Kong. The Port of Iloilo, which is located near
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, Iloilo City Proper, serves domestic shipping and cargo routes to/from Manila, Cebu, Puerto Princesa, Bacolod, Cagayan de Oro, Zamboanga City, Davao, and General Santos. The Iloilo International Cargo Port, in the adjacent Lapuz, Iloilo City, Lapuz district, is a port of call for foreign cargo vessels. The Guimaras-Iloilo Ferry Terminal, which is located in Parola, serves ferry routes to Jordan, Guimaras, Jordan and Buenavista, Guimaras, Buenavista in Guimaras, and vice versa.


Barangays

Iloilo City Proper has the most barangays in Iloilo City with a total of 45 barangays. City Proper is the second-most densely populated Iloilo City district with a population density of 12,435 people per square kilometer.


Gallery

File:San José de Placer Church, Iloilo City.jpg, San José de Placer Church, the first ever church in the city of Iloilo, and was built in 1607. File:Plaza Libertad, Iloilo.JPG, Plaza Libertad, a historic plaza where the flag of the first Philippine Republic was raised. File:Historical buildings Iloilo City.jpg, Calle Real, a historical street, contains several fine neoclassical, beaux-arts, and art-deco buildings. File:Iloilo International Hotel.jpg, Eusebio Villanueva Building, once known as the International Hotel, located along Calle Real. File:Iloilo Central Public Market.jpg, Iloilo Central Public Market, an art-deco public market, built during the early 20th century. File:Museo Iloilo front.JPG, Museo Iloilo, a museum that houses the city and province of Iloilo's cultural heritage. File:Lin-ay Sang Iloilo.JPG, ''Lin-ay sang Iloilo'' (Lady of Iloilo), an 18-foot bronze statue on top of Iloilo City Hall's dome. File:Custom House, Iloilo City, Philippines.jpg, Aduana de Iloilo (Iloilo Customs House), one of the three customs houses in the Philippines.


See also

* Calle Real * Dinagyang, Dinagyang Festival *
Iloilo City Iloilo City, officially the City of Iloilo ( hil, Siyudad/Dakbanwa sang Iloilo; fil, Lungsod ng Iloilo), is a 1st class Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines on t ...


References


External links


Iloilo City Government Official Website

Iloilo travel guide
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