Panay Island Map
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Online Map of Panay Island
About Panay Island
Panay, measuring 4,637 square miles (12,011 square kilometers), stands out for its rich cultural heritage, particularly the famous Ati-Atihan Festival in Kalibo. The island's economy centers around Iloilo City, a former Spanish colonial trading post that retains much of its historical architecture and is now emerging as a major business hub in the Visayas.
The island's interior features the Central Panay Mountain Range, home to endangered species and indigenous communities. Along its coasts, beaches like those in Boracay (administratively part of Panay) attract international tourists, while the historic district of Iloilo City showcases some of the best-preserved Spanish colonial architecture in the country.
The Facts:Region: Western Visayas.
Province: Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Iloilo.
Archipelago: Visayas.
Area: 4,637 sq mi (12,011 sq km).
Population: ~ 4,600,000.
Cities and Towns: Iloilo City, Kalibo, San Jose de Buenavista, Roxas City, Passi, Ajuy, Numancia, Buruanga, Nabas, Batan, Oton, Miagao.
Last Updated: December 09, 2024
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