- Kalibo, Aklan
Kalibo is the capital of the province of Aklan, in the northwest of
Panay Island ,Philippines .Kalibo is best known as the venue of the
Ati-atihan festival , normally held during the 3rd Sunday of January. The term "Kalibo" comes from the Aklanon word "sangka libo", ("one thousand"), the number of native (Ati aka aeta) people who attended the first Catholic Mass there. After this very first Mass, a celebration was held that was continued annually as the Ati-atihan festival.From the time of the Spanish colonial administration until the institution of Pilipino as the national language in
1946 , Kalibo was spelled as "Calivo".The municipality has already reached the requirements to be a city but certain issues prevent the municipality from reaching cityhood.
Access
Kalibo is about 45 minutes to 1 hour from
Manila by plane or 1 day's sailing time by ship through the Dumaguit or New Washington Ports on the northern tip of Aklan.Kalibo Airport is about ten minutes from the main plaza.
Kalibo Airport serve direct flights to and froIncheon ,South Korea andTaipei ,Taiwan through international flights served byAsian Spirit ,Mandarin Airlines andPacific Pearl Airways . More air links will soon be offered withSingapore ,Hong Kong ,Shanghai andBeijing direct flights in the pipeline establishing and cementingKalibo 's reputation as the international gateway to theWestern Visayas region.The nearest cities are
Roxas City inCapiz , andIloilo City in Iloilo. Both are accessible by bus and minivans.Kalibo is usually known as a jump-off point to the World-famous island resort of
Boracay island via the port ofCaticlan , just 90 minutes away by land.Public transportation around the city is by tricycle, multicab and
jeepneys .Industry
Kalibo's main industry is agriculture where the primary product is rice and coconuts. Kalibo is also the hub for the
Piña Cloth industry ofAklan .The Piña and Abaca cloths are also being exported to various parts of the world most particularly North America, and Europe. Kalibo is also known for other native products such as handbags made of buri leaves which is a favorite for Caucasian females visiting the town. Pineapple silk is considered the queen of Philippine fabrics and is considered the fabric of choice of the Philippine elite. During the 1996 edition of
APEC in the Philippines, world leaders donned a Pineapple silkBarong Tagalog fromKalibo during the obligatory class photo.Kalibo also has a burgeoning meat-processing cottage industry and is beginning to be noticed in the processing of locally madechorizo ,tocino and other meat products, particularly with Rosa Foods located at Linabuan Norte district.Kalibo has tourist boom-town character- and is famous not only as a jump-off point toBoracay but as the home of thePhilippines most popular, most colorful and wildest festivalAti-atihan - Asia's answer to Brazil's Mardi Gras. The festival is celebrated during the third weekend of January of every year, and despite little government support to promote the festival, word of mouth amongst tourists swelled attendees coming from all over the world- leading to a shortage of hotels.Ati-atihan is also among the most copied of all Philippine Festivals- other prominent and better-funded festivals that has copied theAti-atihan concept are Iloilo'sDinagyang and Cebu'sSinulog and theSto. Niño inManila .Aside from
Ati-atihan , other places of interest inKalibo is the Bakhawan Eco-Park, dubbed as the Philippines most successful mangrove reforestation project and the Kalibo Museum which serves as a repository of the town's history and heritage.Government
Kalibo is a 1st class Philippine municipality. As of
2006 , it was being administered by Mayor Raymar A. Rebaldo, who led the town's first Foundation Day celebration onNovember 23 ,2005 .The Kalibo Municipal Hall is located inside the Magsaysay Park, which also serves as the venue for Ati-atihan Nights Activities and other community-related events and gatherings.
According to the
2000 census, Kalibo has a population of 62,438 people in 12,628 households.Barangays
Kalibo is politically subdivided into 16
barangay s.External links
* [http://www.nscb.gov.ph/activestats/psgc/default.asp Philippine Standard Geographic Code]
* [http://www.t-macs.com/kiso/local/ 2000 Philippine Census Information]
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