Aduana de Iloilo (Iloilo Customs House) is the second-biggest customs house in the Philippines after the old Spanish Aduana (Intendencia) de Manila in Intramuros and the American era built Aduana de Manila (Manila Customs House). (Source)
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Mansion de Lopez (Nelly's Garden), which is regaled as the "Queen of all heritage houses in Iloilo" and Panay, is one of the grand mansions in the heritage district of Jaro that resulted from the sugar boom. (Source)
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Queen Regent Maria Cristina of Spain and her son King Alfonso XIII. The Queen Regent raised the status of Iloilo as a City, on October 5, 1889, in the name of King Alfonso XIII, who was still a minor. (Source)
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Seminario de San Vicente Ferrer in Jaro, Iloilo City, the oldest institution of higher education in Western Visayas region. It is the fifth oldest and the last seminary established by Spaniards in the Philippines. (Source)
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Sailing ships at the Muelle Loney wharf of Iloilo City, circa 1920s to 1930s. (Source)
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Birds-eye view of Iloilo Harbor, circa 1920s to 1930s. (Source)
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Central Philippine University was founded in 1905 through a grant given by the American industrialist, oil magnate and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller, by the Baptist American missionaries; it is the first Baptist-founded and second American university in the Philippines and in Asia. (Source)
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Aerial view of Iloilo, circa early 1900s. (Source)
St. Paul's Hospital Iloilo (circa 1920). Established during the American colonial period in 1911 by the Daughters of St. Paul or Chartres, it is the oldest existing hospital under the said Roman Catholic order in the Philippine islands. (Source)
Jaro Cathedral or National Shrine of Our Lady of Candles is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Jaro and the Seat of Roman Catholicism in Western Visayas. (Source)
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Jose Romeo O. Lazo, the incumbent Roman Catholic Archbishop of Jaro. (Source)
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Jaro Evangelical Church, the First Baptist Church in the Philippines (first Protestant church outside Manila). (Source)
Within the SM Iloilo Complex is SM City Iloilo, the largest mall in Western Visayas. (Source)
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The Iloilo City Hall (Ayuntamiento de Iloilo) and the Plaza Libertad. (Source)
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The Henry Luce III (Museum and Library) of Central Philippine University, the largest library in the Western Visayas (one of the largest in the Philippines). It houses collection on Asian arts and artifacts, the CPU Meyer Asian Collection. (Source)
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An Ati dancer-warrior performs at the annual Dinagyang Festival. (Source)
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The Iloilo Convention Center in Iloilo Business Park. (Source)
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The Rose Memorial Auditorium in Central Philippine University, the largest theater in Western Visayas. (Source)
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Regent Arcade Building, also known as Regent Theater, formerly known as Cine Palace or Palace Theater, is the oldest existing movie theater in Iloilo. (Source)
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A bowl of La Paz Batchoy. Famous throughout the Philippines, it is an Ilonggo delicacy that originated from the La Paz district of Iloilo City. (Source)
The main flagpole of the Central Philippine University. (Source)
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A city landmark, Edificio de Villanueva is one of the heritage edifices that lines the historic Calle Real (Royal Street) Heritage Zone in Iloilo's downtown area. (Source)
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Yusay-Consing Mansion, popularly known as Molo Mansion, in the district of Molo, is revered as one of the most outstanding historical homes in the Philippines. (Source)
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Campanario de Jaro (Jaro Belfry), one of the few free-standing bell towers in the Philippines that is detached from the church. (Source)
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Casa de Emperador in Iloilo Business Park, an example of modern built classical styled edifice. (Source)
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Aduana de Iloilo (Iloilo Customs House) with the Muelle Loney (Loney Dock) which was used as a wharf and port of call berthing ships that plied international routes when the Puerto de Iloilo (Port of Iloilo) was opened to the world market on September 29, 1855, by Queen Isabella II of Spain. (Source)
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Iglesia de Molo (St. Anne Parish), the first Gothic and feminist church outside Manila. (Source)
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Torre del Reloj (The Clock Tower) of Festive Walk Parade at Iloilo Business Park. Its construction is a result of the economic boom of the City of Iloilo since 2010. (Source)