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Panay is the sixth-largest and fourth-most populous island in the
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, with a total land area of and has a total population of 4,542,926 as of 2020 census. Panay comprises 4.4 percent of the entire population of the country. The City of Iloilo is its largest settlement with a total population of 457,626 inhabitants as of 2020 census. Panay is a triangular island, located in the western part of the
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. It is about across. It is divided into four
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Aklan Aklan, officially the Province of Aklan ( Akeanon: ''Probinsya it Akean'' k'ɣan hil, Kapuoran sang Aklan; tl, Lalawigan ng Aklan), is a province in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines. Its capital is Kalibo. The province is situa ...
, Antique,
Capiz Capiz, officially the Province of Capiz (Capiznon/ Hiligaynon: ''Kapuoran sang Capiz''; tl, Lalawigan ng Capiz), is a province in the Philippines located in the central section of Western Visayas region. Its capital is the city of Roxas. It ...
and
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 ...
, all in the
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. Just closely off the mid-southeastern coast lies the island-province of
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. It is located southeast of the island of
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and northwest of
Negros Negros is the fourth largest and third most populous island in the Philippines, with a total land area of . Negros is one of the many islands of the Visayas, in the central part of the country. The predominant inhabitants of the island region a ...
across the
Guimaras Strait Guimaras Strait is a strait in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines, connecting the Visayan Sea with the Panay Gulf and Sulu Sea beyond. To the north and west are Panay and Guimaras Islands, while Negros Island is to the south and eas ...
. To the north and northeast is the
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,
Jintotolo Channel The Jintotolo Channel (or Jintotolo Strait) is the body of water that connects the Sibuyan Sea with the Visayan Sea. It is located between the Philippine islands of Panay and Masbate, and is an important shipping route to and from the Central Visa ...
and the island-provinces of
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and
Masbate Masbate, officially the Province of Masbate ( Masbateño: ''Probinsya san Masbate''; tl, Lalawigan ng Masbate), is an island province in the Philippines located near the midsection of the nation's archipelago. Its provincial capital is Masbate C ...
; to the west and southwest is the Sulu Sea and the
Palawan Palawan (), officially the Province of Palawan ( cyo, Probinsya i'ang Palawan; tl, Lalawigan ng Palawan), is an archipelagic province of the Philippines that is located in the region of Mimaropa. It is the largest province in the country in t ...
archipelago and to the south is
Panay Gulf Panay Gulf is an extension of the Sulu Sea, reaching between the islands of Panay and Negros in the Philippines. The gulf contains the island-province of Guimaras and extends into the Iloilo Strait, between Panay and Guimaras, and into Guimaras ...
. Panay is the only main island in the Visayas whose provinces don't bear the name of their island. Panay is bisected by the
Central Panay Mountain Range Central Panay Mountain Range is the longest and largest mountain range in the island of Panay and Western Visayas in the Philippines. With a total length of long north–south and width east–west. Mount Madja-as is the highest point with a ...
, its longest mountain chain. The island has many rivers, the longest being the
Panay River The Panay River (known as Pan-ay River) is the longest river on Panay Island in the Philippines, with a total length of approximately and a drainage basin area of . It drains almost the entire province of Capiz and northern portion of Iloilo prov ...
at a length of , followed by the Jalaur,
Aklan Aklan, officially the Province of Aklan ( Akeanon: ''Probinsya it Akean'' k'ɣan hil, Kapuoran sang Aklan; tl, Lalawigan ng Aklan), is a province in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines. Its capital is Kalibo. The province is situa ...
,
Sibalom Sibalom, officially the Municipality of Sibalom, ( krj, Banwa kang Sibalom; hil, Banwa sang Sibalom; tl, Bayan ng Sibalom), is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Antique, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population ...
,
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
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rivers. Standing at about , the dormant
Mount Madja-as Mount Madja-as is a large dormant volcano, is the highest peak in the island of Panay in the Philippines and second highest mountain in Visayas, after Mount Kanlaon in Negros. With an elevation of 6,946 feet (2,117 meters) above sea level, maki ...
(situated in Culasi, Antique) is the highest point of the island, with
Mount Nangtud Mount Nangtud is the second highest peak on the island of Panay, in the Philippines and third highest mountain in the Visayas, after Mount Kanlaon and Mount Madja-as. With an elevation of above sea level, it is located in Jamindan, Capiz sharin ...
(located between Barbaza, Antique and
Jamindan, Capiz Jamindan, officially the Municipality of Jamindan ( Capiznon/ Hiligaynon: ''Banwa sang Jamindan''; Aklanon: ''Banwa it Jamindan''; krj, Banwa kang Jamindan; tl, Bayan ng Jamindan), is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Capiz, Philippi ...
) following next at . Historically, the terms ''Bisaya'' or Visayan were first used to refer only to the people of this island, the Panayan or
Hiligaynon people The Hiligaynon people (''mga Hiligaynon''), often referred to as Ilonggo people (''mga Ilonggo'') or Panayan people (''mga Panayanon''), are a Visayan ethnic group whose primary language is Hiligaynon, an Austronesian language of the Visayan ...
, and to their other settlements on the nearby islands, in the western portion of Negros Island and the smaller islands of Romblon and Guimaras. Panay also originally representing the entire Visayas region on the
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as one of the three stars, as it served as the center or
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of the Visayas during the Philippine Revolution. The island lent its name to several
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vessels including , sunk in 1937 by the Japanese in the USS ''Panay'' incident.


History


Etymology

Before 1212, Panay was called ''Simsiman''. The community is located at the shores of the Ulian River and was linked by a creek. The creek provided salt to the
Ati people The Ati are a Negrito ethnic group in the Visayas, the central portion of the Philippine archipelago. Their small numbers are principally concentrated in the islands of Boracay, Panay and Negros. They are genetically related to other Negrito eth ...
as well as animals which lick the salt out of the salty water. Coming from the root word "''simsim''", "''simsimin''" means "''to lick something to eat or to drink''", thus the place was called ''Simsiman''. The native Ati called the island ''Aninipay'' from words "''ani''" to harvest and "''nipay''", a hairy grass abundant in the whole Panay.


Before the arrival of the Europeans

No pre-Hispanic written accounts of Iloilo and Panay island exist today. Oral traditions, in the form of recited epics like the
Hinilawod Hinilawod is an epic poem orally transmitted from early inhabitants of a place called Sulod in central Panay, Philippines. The term "Hinilawod" generally translates to "Tales From The Mouth of The Halawod River". The epic must have been commo ...
, have survived to a small degree. A few recordings of these epic poems exist. The most notable are the works of noted Filipino anthropologist
Felipe Jocano Felipe Landa Jocano (February 5, 1930 – October 27, 2013) was a Filipino anthropologist, educator, and author known for his significant body of work within the field of Philippine Anthropology, and in particular for documenting and translatin ...
. While no current archaeological evidence exists describing pre-Hispanic Panay, an original work by
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published in 1907 called
Maragtas The ''Maragtas'' is a work by Pedro Alcantara Monteclaro titled (in English translation) ''History of Panay from the first inhabitants and the Bornean immigrants, from which they descended, to the arrival of the Spaniards''. The work is in mixed ...
details the alleged accounts of the founding of the various pre-Hispanic polities on Panay Island. The book is based on oral and written accounts available to the author at the time. The author made no claim for the historical accuracy of the accounts. Noted anthropologist and historian William Henry Scott initially concluded in his dissertation that it was a myth, but in a revised version admitted its credibility is debatable and concluded it was most likely based on real folk legends. According to Maragtas, the Kedatuan of Madja-as was founded after ten datus fled Borneo and landed on Panay Island. The book then goes on to detail their subsequent purchase of the coastal lands in which they settled from the native Ati people. An old manuscript ''Margitas'' of uncertain date (discovered by the anthropologist
H. Otley Beyer Henry Otley Beyer (July 13, 1883 – December 31, 1966) was an American anthropologist, who spent most of his adult life in the Philippines teaching Philippine indigenous culture. A.V.H. Hartendorp called Beyer the "Dean of Philippine ethnolo ...
) gives interesting details about the laws, government, social customs, and religious beliefs of the early Visayans, who settled Panay within the first half of the thirteenth century.G. Nye Steiger, H. Otley Beyer, Conrado Benitez, ''A History of the Orient'', Oxford: 1929, Ginn and Company, p. 122. The term ''
Visayan Visayans ( Visayan: ''mga Bisaya''; ) or Visayan people are a Philippine ethnolinguistic group or metaethnicity native to the Visayas, the southernmost islands of Luzon and a significant portion of Mindanao. When taken as a single ethnic group ...
'' was first applied only to them and to their settlements eastward in the island of Negros, and northward in the smaller islands, which now compose the province of Romblon. In fact, even at the early part of Spanish colonialization of the Philippines, the Spaniards used the term ''Visayan'' only for these areas. While the people of Cebu, Bohol, and Leyte were for a long time known only as Pintados. The name ''Visayan'' was later extended to them because, as several of the early writers state, their languages are closely allied to the Visayan dialect of Panay. Grabiel Ribera, captain of the Spanish royal infantry in the Philippine Islands, also distinguished Panay from the rest of the Pintados Islands. In his report (dated 20 March 1579) regarding a campaign to pacify the natives living along the rivers of Mindanao (a mission he received from Dr. Francisco de Sande, Governor and Captain-General of the Archipelago), Ribera mentioned that his aim was to make the inhabitants of that island "''vassals of King Don Felipe… as are all the natives of the island of Panay, the Pintados Islands, and those of the island of Luzon…''" During the early part of the colonial period in the Archipelago, the Spaniards led by Miguel López de Legazpi transferred their camp from
Cebu Cebu (; ceb, Sugbo), officially the Province of Cebu ( ceb, Lalawigan sa Sugbo; tl, Lalawigan ng Cebu; hil, Kapuroan sang Sugbo), is a province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region, and consists of a main island and 16 ...
to Panay in 1569. On 5 June 1569, Guido de Lavezaris, the royal treasurer in the Archipelago, wrote to Philip II reporting about the Portuguese attack to Cebu in the preceding autumn. A letter from another official, Andres de Mirandaola (dated three days later, 8 June), also described briefly this encounter with the Portuguese. The danger of another attack led the Spaniards to remove their camp from Cebu to Panay, which they considered a safer place. Legazpi himself, in his report to the Viceroy in New Spain (dated 1 July 1569), mentioned the same reason for the relocation of Spaniards to Panay.Cf. BLAIR, Emma Helen & ROBERTSON, James Alexander, eds. (1911). The Philippine Islands, 1493–1803. Volume 03 of 55 (1493–1803). Historical introduction and additional notes by Edward Gaylord BOURNE. Cleveland, Ohio: Arthur H. Clark Company. . OCLC 769945704. "Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the beginning of the nineteenth century.", pp. 15–16. It was in Panay that the conquest of Luzon was planned, and later launched on 8 May 1570.


The account of early Spanish explorers

During the early part of the Spanish colonization of the Philippines, the Spanish Augustinian Friar Gaspar de San Agustín, O.S.A. described Panay as: ''"…very similar to that of Sicily in its triangular form, as well as in it fertility and abundance of provision. It is the most populated island after Manila and Mindanao, and one of the largest (with over a hundred leagues of coastline). In terms of fertility and abundance, it is the first.'' ''It is very beautiful, very pleasant, and full of coconut palms… Near the river Alaguer'' (''Halaur''), ''which empties into the sea two leagues from the town of Dumangas…, in the ancient times, there was a trading center and a court of the most illustrious nobility in the whole island."'' Padre Francisco Colin (1592–1660), an early Jesuit missionary and Provincial of his Order in the Philippines also records in the chronicles of the Society of Jesus (published later in 1663 as ''Labor euangelica'') that Panay is the island which is most abundant and fertile. The first Spanish settlement in Panay island and the second oldest Spanish settlement in the Philippines was established by the
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expedition in
Panay, Capiz Panay, officially the Municipality of Panay ( Capiznon/ Hiligaynon: ''Banwa sang Panay''; tl, Bayan ng Panay), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Capiz, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 48,890 people. ...
at the banks of the
Panay River The Panay River (known as Pan-ay River) is the longest river on Panay Island in the Philippines, with a total length of approximately and a drainage basin area of . It drains almost the entire province of Capiz and northern portion of Iloilo prov ...
in northern Panay, the name of which was extended to the whole Panay island. Legazpi transferred the capital there from
Cebu Cebu (; ceb, Sugbo), officially the Province of Cebu ( ceb, Lalawigan sa Sugbo; tl, Lalawigan ng Cebu; hil, Kapuroan sang Sugbo), is a province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region, and consists of a main island and 16 ...
since it had abundant provisions and was better protected from Portuguese attacks before the capital was once again transferred to Manila. Miguel de Luarca, who was among the first Spanish settlers in the Island, made one of the earliest account about Panay and its people according to a Westerner's point of view. In June 1582, while he was in Arevalo (
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 ...
), he wrote in his ''Relacion de las Yslas Filipinas'' the following observations: The island is the most fertile and well-provisioned of all the islands discovered, except the island of
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: for it is exceedingly fertile, and abounds in
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, swine,
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s,
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, and
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; it produces also a great quantity of
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and
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fiber.Miguel de Loarca, ''Relacion de las Yslas Filipinas'' (Arevalo: June 1582) in BLAIR, Emma Helen & ROBERTSON, James Alexander, eds. (1903). The Philippine Islands, 1493–1803. Volume 05 of 55 (1582–1583). Historical introduction and additional notes by Edward Gaylord BOURNE. Cleveland, Ohio: Arthur H. Clark Company. . OCLC 769945704. "Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the beginning of the nineteenth century.", p. 67. ''"The villages are very close together, and the people are peaceful and open to conversion. The land is healthful and well-provisioned, so that the Spaniards who are stricken in other islands go thither to recover their health."'' ''"The natives are healthy and clean, and although the island of
Cebu Cebu (; ceb, Sugbo), officially the Province of Cebu ( ceb, Lalawigan sa Sugbo; tl, Lalawigan ng Cebu; hil, Kapuroan sang Sugbo), is a province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region, and consists of a main island and 16 ...
is also healthful and had a good climate, most of its inhabitants are always afflicted with the itch and buboes. In the island of Panay, the natives declare that no one of them had ever been afflicted with buboes until the people from
Bohol Bohol (), officially the Province of Bohol ( ceb, Lalawigan sa Bohol; tl, Lalawigan ng Bohol), is an island province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region, consisting of the island itself and 75 minor surrounding islands. It ...
– who, as we said above, abandoned Bohol on account of the people of Maluco – came to settle in Panay, and gave the disease to some of the natives. For these reasons the governor, Don Gonzalo Ronquillo, founded the town of Arevalo, on the south side of this island; for the island runs north and south, and on that side live the majority of the people, and the villages are near this town, and the land here is more fertile."'' This probably explains why there are reference of presence of
Pintados Visayans ( Visayan: ''mga Bisaya''; ) or Visayan people are a Philippine ethnolinguistic group or metaethnicity native to the Visayas, the southernmost islands of Luzon and a significant portion of Mindanao. When taken as a single ethnic group, ...
in the Island. ''"The island of Panay provides the city of
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and other places with a large quantity of rice and meat…"''... ''"As the island contains great abundance of timber and provisions, it has almost continuously had a shipyard on it, as is the case of the town of Arevalo, for galleys and fragatas. Here the ship 'Visaya' was launched."'' Another Spanish chronicler in the early Spanish period, Dr. Antonio de Morga (Year 1609) is also responsible for recording other Visayan customs. Customs such as Visayans' affinity for singing among their warrior-castes as well as the playing of gongs and bells in naval battles. ''Their customary method of trading was by bartering one thing for another, such as food, cloth, cattle, fowls, lands, houses, fields, slaves, fishing-grounds, and palm-trees (both nipa and wild). Sometimes a price intervened, which was paid in gold, as agreed upon, or in metal bells brought from China. These bells they regard as precious jewels; they resemble large pans and are very sonorous. They play upon these at their feasts, and carry them to the war in their boats instead of drums and other instruments.'' ''The early Dutch fleet commander Cornelis Matelieff de Jonge called at Panay in 1607. He mentions a town named "Oton" on the island where there were "18 Spanish soldiers with a number of other Spanish inhabitants so that there may be 40 whites in all". He explained that "a lot of rice and meat is produced there, with which they .e. the Spanishsupply Manila."'' According to Stephanie J. Mawson, using recruitment records found in Mexico, in addition to the 40 Caucasian Spaniards who then lived in Oton, there were an additional set of 66 Mexican soldiers of Mulatto, Mestizo or Native American descent sentried there during the year 1603. However, the Dutch visitor, Cornelis Matelieff de Jongedid, did not count them in since they were not pure whites like him. Iloilo City in Panay was awarded by the Queen of Spain the title: "'' La Muy Leal y Noble Ciudad de Iloilo''" (The Most Loyal and Noble City) for being the most loyal and noble city in the Spanish Empire since it clung on to Spain amidst the Philippine revolution the last nation to revolt against Spain in the Spanish Empire.


Colonial rule (1565-1898)

In 1572, the island was organized into two provinces: jurisdictions of Panay (Capiz and Aklan) and Oton (Iloilo and Antique). In 1693, the town of Capiz, know as El Puerto de Capiz was finally created. In 1716, Capiz was organized into a separate politico-military province with the transfer of the capital from the town of Panay, Under its jurisdiction were the neighboring islands of Campo, Romblon, Tablas, and Sibuyan. In 1796, Panay island was divided into three provinces: Iloilo, Antique, and Capiz (which included Aklan and Romblon). In 1853, The island now comprising Romblon province and Maestre de Campo was organized into separate politico-military “comandancia” administered from Capiz. In 1898, The Spanish educated Panay Island and were replaced by the revolutionary forces, who were in turn overthrown by the American the following year. Aklan (Akean) became an independent province through ''
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No. 1414'' signed by Philippine President
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on April 25, 1956, separating Aklan from
Capiz Capiz, officially the Province of Capiz (Capiznon/ Hiligaynon: ''Kapuoran sang Capiz''; tl, Lalawigan ng Capiz), is a province in the Philippines located in the central section of Western Visayas region. Its capital is the city of Roxas. It ...
. The original towns were Altavas, Balete, Batan,
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,
Buruanga Buruanga, officially the Municipality of Buruanga ( Aklanon: ''Banwa it Buruanga''; Hiligaynon: ''Banwa sang Buruanga''; tl, Bayan ng Buruanga), is a 5th class municipality in the province of Aklan, Philippines. It is the farthest town of Akla ...
,
Ibajay Ibajay, officially the Municipality of Ibajay ( Aklanon: ''Banwa it Ibajay''; Hiligaynon: ''Banwa sang Ibajay''; tl, Bayan ng Ibajay), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Aklan, Philippines. During the creation of Aklan Province in 1 ...
,
Kalibo Kalibo, officially the Municipality of Kalibo ( Aklanon: ''Banwa it Kalibo''; Hiligaynon: ''Banwa sang Kalibo''; tgl, Bayan ng Kalibo), is a 1st class municipality and capital of the Province of Aklan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, ...
, Lezo, Libacao, Madalag,
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, Makato, Malinao, Nabas, New Washington, Numancia, and Tangalan, then all part of the province of
Capiz Capiz, officially the Province of Capiz (Capiznon/ Hiligaynon: ''Kapuoran sang Capiz''; tl, Lalawigan ng Capiz), is a province in the Philippines located in the central section of Western Visayas region. Its capital is the city of Roxas. It ...
. The province was inaugurated on November 8, 1956. Jose Raz Menez was appointed the first governor of Aklan by President Magsaysay and he served until December 30, 1959. In 1960, Godofredo P. Ramos became the first elected governor but upon resigning to run for Congress he was succeeded by the vice governor, Virgilio S. Patricio. In 1964, José B. Legaspi succeeded Patricio and he held office for two consecutive terms from 1964 to 1971.


World War II

Panay was a target by the Japanese in order to secure the rest of
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and so on April 16, 1942, Imperial Japanese Army forces landed on San Jose de Buenavista, Capiz City (now the city of Roxas) and Iloilo City. However, guerrilla forces under Col. Macario Peralta Jr. would later on liberate most of the island and eventually capturing the city of Capiz on December 20, 1944 and therefore the liberation of the entire Capiz Province before the Allied forces land on Iloilo City on March 18, 1945 where they mopped up the remaining Japanese forces in the island.


Geography

Panay island is the sixth largest island in the Philippines by area, with a total land area of .
Mount Madja-as Mount Madja-as is a large dormant volcano, is the highest peak in the island of Panay in the Philippines and second highest mountain in Visayas, after Mount Kanlaon in Negros. With an elevation of 6,946 feet (2,117 meters) above sea level, maki ...
is the highest point in Panay with an elevation of above sea level, located in town of Culasi in the northern province of Antique.
Central Panay Mountain Range Central Panay Mountain Range is the longest and largest mountain range in the island of Panay and Western Visayas in the Philippines. With a total length of long north–south and width east–west. Mount Madja-as is the highest point with a ...
is the longest and largest mountain range in the island with a total length of north-south.
Panay River The Panay River (known as Pan-ay River) is the longest river on Panay Island in the Philippines, with a total length of approximately and a drainage basin area of . It drains almost the entire province of Capiz and northern portion of Iloilo prov ...
is the longest river in the island with a total length of located in the province of
Capiz Capiz, officially the Province of Capiz (Capiznon/ Hiligaynon: ''Kapuoran sang Capiz''; tl, Lalawigan ng Capiz), is a province in the Philippines located in the central section of Western Visayas region. Its capital is the city of Roxas. It ...
.
Boracay Island Boracay (; often locally shortened to Bora) is a resort island in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines, located off the northwest coast of Panay. It has a total land area of , under the jurisdiction of three barangays in Malay, Aklan ...
, a popular tourist destination known for its long white sand shore, is located off the coast of the northwest tip of Panay Island. It is part of Aklan province under the jurisdiction of the municipality of Malay.


Topography

List of peaks in Panay Island by elevation. *
Mount Madja-as Mount Madja-as is a large dormant volcano, is the highest peak in the island of Panay in the Philippines and second highest mountain in Visayas, after Mount Kanlaon in Negros. With an elevation of 6,946 feet (2,117 meters) above sea level, maki ...
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Mount Nangtud Mount Nangtud is the second highest peak on the island of Panay, in the Philippines and third highest mountain in the Visayas, after Mount Kanlaon and Mount Madja-as. With an elevation of above sea level, it is located in Jamindan, Capiz sharin ...
- * E.B.J Peak - * Mount Baloy - *
Mount Balabag Mount is often used as part of the name of specific mountains, e.g. Mount Everest. Mount or Mounts may also refer to: Places * Mount, Cornwall, a village in Warleggan parish, England * Mount, Perranzabuloe, a hamlet in Perranzabuloe parish, C ...
- * Mount Madi-ac - * Mount Agbalanti - *
Mount Nausang Mount is often used as part of the name of specific mountains, e.g. Mount Everest. Mount or Mounts may also refer to: Places * Mount, Cornwall, a village in Warleggan parish, England * Mount, Perranzabuloe, a hamlet in Perranzabuloe parish, C ...
- * Mount Kigas - * Mount Sonogong - * Mount Igbanig - *
Mount Sipanag Mount is often used as part of the name of specific mountains, e.g. Mount Everest. Mount or Mounts may also refer to: Places * Mount, Cornwall, a village in Warleggan parish, England * Mount, Perranzabuloe, a hamlet in Perranzabuloe parish, C ...
- * Mount Inaman - 4,580 ft (1,396 m) * Mount Tiguran - *
Mount Igdalig Mount is often used as part of the name of specific mountains, e.g. Mount Everest. Mount or Mounts may also refer to: Places * Mount, Cornwall, a village in Warleggan parish, England * Mount, Perranzabuloe, a hamlet in Perranzabuloe parish, C ...
- * Mount Dalagsaan - * Mount Tigatay - * Mount Llorente - * Mount Tiran - * Mount Dumara - * Mount Bucayan - * Mount Agua Colonia - * Mount Taripis - * Mount Opao - * Mount Sansanan - * Mount Napulak - * Mount Tiglayo - * Mount Lingguhob - * Mount Bantolinao - *
Mount Tigbayot Mount is often used as part of the name of specific mountains, e.g. Mount Everest. Mount or Mounts may also refer to: Places * Mount, Cornwall, a village in Warleggan parish, England * Mount, Perranzabuloe, a hamlet in Perranzabuloe parish, Co ...
- * Mount Tibtib - * Mount Tambara - * Mount Igcalaya *
Mount Balabag Mount is often used as part of the name of specific mountains, e.g. Mount Everest. Mount or Mounts may also refer to: Places * Mount, Cornwall, a village in Warleggan parish, England * Mount, Perranzabuloe, a hamlet in Perranzabuloe parish, C ...
- * Mount Parali - *
Mount Tulajon Mount is often used as part of the name of specific mountains, e.g. Mount Everest. Mount or Mounts may also refer to: Places * Mount, Cornwall, a village in Warleggan parish, England * Mount, Perranzabuloe, a hamlet in Perranzabuloe parish, C ...
- * Mount Anoy - *
Mount Usigan Mount is often used as part of the name of specific mountains, e.g. Mount Everest. Mount or Mounts may also refer to: Places * Mount, Cornwall, a village in Warleggan parish, England * Mount, Perranzabuloe, a hamlet in Perranzabuloe parish, C ...
- * Mount Congcong - * Mount Tuyas - * Mount Manlabog - * Mount Igmatindog - * Mount Angas - * Mount Acotay - * Mount Patag - *
Mount Igabon Mount is often used as part of the name of specific mountains, e.g. Mount Everest. Mount or Mounts may also refer to: Places * Mount, Cornwall, a village in Warleggan parish, England * Mount, Perranzabuloe, a hamlet in Perranzabuloe parish, C ...
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Mount Toctocan Mount is often used as part of the name of specific mountains, e.g. Mount Everest. Mount or Mounts may also refer to: Places * Mount, Cornwall, a village in Warleggan parish, England * Mount, Perranzabuloe, a hamlet in Perranzabuloe parish, C ...
- * Mount Palaypay - * Mount Igcalaya - *Mount Dalangnan - *Mount Tinayunga - *Mount Igpanalan - *Mount Amantara - *Mount Igdu-ao - *Mount Tuno - *Mount Tigancal - *Mount Balinsayaw - *Mount Dalyang - *Mount Punong - *Mount Igtiring - *Mount Agdulasan - *Mount Igkobe - *Mount Dararas - *Mount Igsabu - *Mount Katugpan - *Mount Bonbon - *Mount Agudo - *Mount Tigmaosin - *Mount Sio - *Mt. Pulak-pulakan - *Mt. Igmatongtong - *Mount Tigbararing - *Mount Tigdagano - *Mount Tagbagan - *Mount Aningalan - *Mount Mutbud - *Mount Igguiwig - *Mount Tungo - *Mount Alapasco - *Mount Tigmaola - *Mount Bangtong - *Mount Malondong - *Mount Pinapoan - *Mount Caniapasan - *Mount Guiron - *Mount Intigban - *Mount Igcoron - *Mount Dangulao - *Mount Pasguala - *Mount Culapnitan - *Mount Taratara - *Mount Yabangan - *Mount Igcaratong - *Mount Bacod - *Mount Majanlud - *Mount Mangarang - *Mount Palulian - *Mount Lamunong - *Mount Bantayanan - *Mount Banderahan - *Mount Yiapo - *Mount Bura-ay - *Mount Patindog - *Mount Igtangitang - *Mount Maybato - *Mount Dumangsal -


River systems

List of rivers in Panay island by length. *
Panay River The Panay River (known as Pan-ay River) is the longest river on Panay Island in the Philippines, with a total length of approximately and a drainage basin area of . It drains almost the entire province of Capiz and northern portion of Iloilo prov ...
- *Jalaur River - *Aklan River - *Mambusao River - * *Sibalom River - *Tigum River - *Badbaran River - * *Laglag River - * *Suage River - * *Ma-ayon River - * *Paliwan River - *Cangaranan River - *Aganan River - * *Sibalom River, Iloilo, Sibalom River - *Guimbal River - *Ibajay River - *Timbaban River - * *Dalanas River - *Tipulu-an River - * *Dumarayray River - * *Cairawan River - *Maninila River - * *Tangyan River - * *Balantian River - *Patnongon River - *Barotac Viejo River - *Sara River, Iloilo, Sara River - *Tapaz River - * *Tangalan River - *Pres. Roxas River - *Siuaragan River - *Barotac Nuevo R. - *Tibiao River *Mali-aw River - * *Cadi-an River - * *Lawigan River - *Cata-an River - *Banate River - *Tiolas River - *Tumagbok River - *Cabay-ang River - * *Paningayan River, LA - * *Malandog River - *Oyungan River - *Iloilo River - *Kigas River - * *Bacong River - *Bayunan River - *Mao-it River - * *San Agustin River, Valderrama, San Agustin River - * *Carit-an River - *Hamtic River - *Casay River - *Bucayan River - * *Guinsang-an River - *Iba River - *Naulid River - *Cansilayan River - * *Bulanao River - *Aras-Asan River - *Bugasong River - *Inyawan River - *Mamara River - * *Unidos River - *Batiano River - *Panganta River - *Paningayan River - *Binangbang River - *Bugang River - *Baluon River - *Bajay River - * *Ajuy River - *Abiera River - *Dao River, Antique, Dao River - *Igpasungaw River - *Mablad River - * *Nalusdan River - * *Aguila River - *Bitadnon River - *Alo River - *Igbarawan River - *Laua-an River -


Waterfalls

List of waterfalls in Panay Island. *Tarugan Falls, Igbaras, Iloilo *Nadsadjan Falls, Igbaras, Iloilo *Lagsacan Falls, Igbaras, Iloilo *Guiritsan Falls, Igbaras, Iloilo *Miagos Falls, Igbaras, Iloilo *Nasuraan Falls, Libacao, Aklan *Kamalasag Falls, Sebaste, Antique *Igpasungaw Falls, Sebaste, Antique *Tigmalmos Falls, Tibiao, Antique *Ayo Falls, Igcabugao, Igbaras, Iloilo *Pangitanan Falls, Libertad, Antique *Sigbungon Falls, Barbaza, Antique *Madangga Falls, Panipiason, Madalag, Aklan *Bugtong Bato Falls, Tibiao, Antique *Macalbag Falls, Barbaza, Antique *Tarayan Falls, Laua-an, Antique *Sayay Falls, Barbaza, Antique *Cadiao Falls, Barbaza, Antique *Igkataw Falls, Sebaste, Antique *Yapo Falls, Barbaza, Antique *Bulwang Falls, Sebaste, Antique *Bolinao Falls, Valderrama, Antique *Bugsukan Falls, Tubungan, Iloilo *Nawidwid Falls, Ibajay, Aklan *Mount Madjaas Waterfalls, Culasi, Antique *Ring Falls, Panipiason, Madalag, Aklan *Igcalaya Falls, Lambunao, Iloilo *Libug Falls, Mount Madjaas, Culasi, Antique *Agtuhangin Falls, Madalag, Aklan *Apok-Apok Falls, San Remigio, Antique *Nabaya Falls, Bugasong, Antique *Pangilatan Falls, Tapaz, Capiz *Bato Sumpit Falls, Tubungan, Iloilo *Kiput Falls, Passi, Igbaras, Iloilo *Imoy Falls, Bucari, Leon, Iloilo *Iglangit Falls, San Remigio, Antique *Capnayan Falls, Laua-an, Antique *Binokot Falls, Tapaz, Capiz *Abakaan Falls, Buri, Tapaz, Capiz *Kataw Falls, Simbola, Culasi, Antique *Pula Falls, San Remigio, Antique *Kawa-kawa Falls, Valderrama, Antique *Pisak Falls, Pandan, Antique *Panakayan Falls, Bugasong, Antique *Halat Falls, Igsoro, Bugasong, Antique *Kurudyanan Falls, Igsoro, Bugasong, Antique


Lakes

List of lakes on Panay Island. *Lake Alapasco, Batad, Iloilo * Lake Danao, San Remigio, Lake Danao, San Remigio, Antique *Marugo Lake, Tapaz, Capiz * Tinagong Dagat, Lambunao, Lambunao, Iloilo * Tinagong Dagat, Miag-ao, Miag-ao, Iloilo


Administrative divisions

The island is covered by 4
provinces A province is almost always an administrative division within a country or state. The term derives from the ancient Roman '' provincia'', which was the major territorial and administrative unit of the Roman Empire's territorial possessions ou ...
, 1 Cities of the Philippines, highly urbanized city, 2 component cities, 92 Municipalities of the Philippines, municipalities (93 municipalities if the Island groups of the Philippines, associated islands of Caluya, Antique, Caluya are included), and 3,291 barangays, all under the jurisdiction of the
Western Visayas Western Visayas ( hil, Kabisay-an Nakatundan; tl, Kanlurang Kabisayaan or ''Kanlurang Visayas'') is an administrative region in the Philippines, numerically designated as Region VI. It consists of six provinces (Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Guimaras ...
region.


Transportation


Road

All the provinces in Panay are interconnected by major inter-provincial roads. Iloilo City is served mostly by passenger jeepneys, white metered taxis and tricycles within the city limits. The primary transportation vehicle used within Roxas City, Kalibo, San Jose de Buenavista and other cities and municipalities in Panay is the tricycle. Travel between cities and municipalities is typically by jeepney, vans and Ceres operated buses. In March 2019, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board announced the opening of a new Premium Point-to-Point Bus Service in Iloilo City with express bus services to the airports in Cabatuan, Kalibo and Boracay (Caticlan). Iloilo is one of the few cities in the Philippines that recently initiated to adopt the mini-bus-like type modern PUJ or modern Jeepneys in contrast to the President Rodrigo Duterte's administration to phase out the old dilapidated jeepneys as the mode of mass public transportation in the Philippines. The Iloilo-Capiz-Aklan Expressway is also being proposed, which might reduce travel time between provinces in Panay. It will connect Iloilo City and Malay, Aklan through Passi City, Roxas City and Kalibo, Aklan.


Airports

Panay Island is now served by seven airports (five on the mainland). The Iloilo International Airport, located in Cabatuan, Iloilo, serves the general area of Metro Iloilo–Guimaras, Iloilo-Guimaras Metropolitan as well the whole province of Iloilo, and is also considered to be the primary gateway into the region. The Kalibo International Airport is one of the two airports serving Boracay, the other being Godofredo P. Ramos Airport (also known as Caticlan Airport) in the municipality of Malay. The Roxas Airport is a domestic airport serving the general area of Roxas City and the province of Capiz. The Evelio Javier Airport (Antique Airport) is the only airport serving the province of Antique located in San Jose. The other, Semirara Airport in Caluya is a municipal airport.


International

* Iloilo International Airport * Kalibo International Airport


Domestic

* Godofredo P. Ramos Airport (Caticlan Airport) * Roxas Airport * Evelio Javier Airport (Antique Airport) * ''Sicogon Island Airport'' (in Sicogon Island, Carles, Iloilo) * ''Semirara Airport'' (in Semirara Island, Caluya, Antique)


Rail

Proposals to re-connect again Iloilo-Roxas, Iloilo-Kalibo, Iloilo-Malay (Aklan) and Iloilo-San Jose (Antique) from the Iloilo City via rail was included in the revival of the currently defunct Panay Railways network which has a station in Santa Barbara town proper.


Demographics

Panay is the most Ethnic groups of the Philippines, ethnically and Languages of the Philippines, linguistically diverse major island in the Visayas, being native to four Ethnic groups in the Philippines#Other ethnolinguistic groups, non-indigenous ethnolinguistic groups (Hiligaynon people, Hiligaynon/Ilonggo, Karay-a people, Karay-a, Capiznon people, Capiznon, Aklanon people, Aklanon), and two Ethnic groups in the Philippines#Non-Moro indigenous people groups, indigenous groups (Suludnon, Ati people, Ati) or Minority group, minorities. However, the ethnic and linguistic boundaries within the island do not correspond to its Provinces of the Philippines, administrative divisions. Only the province of Antique is monolingual, which only speaks Karay-a language, Kinaray-a as its primary language. The ''lingua franca'' of the island is Hiligaynon language, Hiligaynon, native to Iloilo City and the northeastern coastal strip lining the province of
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 ...
. For local administrative, educational, and commercial purposes, English language, English and Tagalog language, Tagalog are also widely used.


Gallery

File:MT. Madja-as of Antique.jpg,
Mount Madja-as Mount Madja-as is a large dormant volcano, is the highest peak in the island of Panay in the Philippines and second highest mountain in Visayas, after Mount Kanlaon in Negros. With an elevation of 6,946 feet (2,117 meters) above sea level, maki ...
in Culasi, Antique, as seen from Lezo, Aklan File:Paraw sailboats in Boracay 2.jpg,
Boracay Island Boracay (; often locally shortened to Bora) is a resort island in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines, located off the northwest coast of Panay. It has a total land area of , under the jurisdiction of three barangays in Malay, Aklan ...
in Malay, Aklan File:Inbound9030901451153652736.jpg, Mount Napulak in Igbaras, Iloilo File:Brgy Aningalan, San Remegio, Antique.JPG,
Central Panay Mountain Range Central Panay Mountain Range is the longest and largest mountain range in the island of Panay and Western Visayas in the Philippines. With a total length of long north–south and width east–west. Mount Madja-as is the highest point with a ...
in San Remigio, Antique File:Northwest Panay Peninsula 3.jpg, Northwest Panay Mountain Range in Libertad, Antique File:Miagao Church.jpg, Miag-ao Church in Miag-ao, Iloilo File:Jaro Cathedral (Catedral de Jaro).jpg , Jaro Cathedral in Jaro, Iloilo City File:St. Anne Parish (Molo Church).jpg, Molo Church in Molo, Iloilo City File:Mandurriao, Iloilo City skyline (cropped).png, Skyline of Mandurriao, Iloilo City File:Island off Culasi, Antique.jpg, Mararison Island in Culasi, Antique File:Cloudy Pan de Azucar.jpg, Mount Manaphag in Pan de Azucar Island, Concepcion, Iloilo File:US Navy 080626-N-5961C-005 igh above Roxas, standing water is visible after the wake ofTyphoon Fengshen.jpg, Aerial view of Roxas City, Capiz File:North-South Gigante.JPG, North and South Islas de Gigantes, Gigantes Islands in Carles, Iloilo File:Iloilo River towards the provincial capitol.jpg, Iloilo River, towards the Iloilo Provincial Capitol, provincial capitol in Iloilo City File:Jalaur River in Passi, Iloilo 05-2022.jpg, Jalaur River in Passi, Iloilo File:Passi City aerial view.jpg, Aerial view of Passi City, Iloilo


See also

* Macario Peralta, Jr. * Panay Railways * Church of Panay


References


External links

* * {{Authority control Panay, Landforms of the Sulu Sea Islands of Aklan Islands of Antique (province) Islands of Capiz Islands of Iloilo