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Bacolod City Negros Occidental – Bacolod “Masskara Festival”

Oct 7th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Cities and Municipalities

Welcome to Bacolod City – the Cleanest and Greenest and the Most Livable City in the Philippines. Bacolod City, the capital of the Province of Negros Occidental which is the Sugarbowl of the Philippines. Bacolod City serves as the entrance of the sugar-rich cities and towns of the Province. Visitor’s facilities abound, modern means of [...]



Silay City – Negros Occidental

Nov 9th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Cities and Municipalities

Founded in 1760, Silay evolved from being an old Spanish settlement. Migrant families from Iloilo gave vigor to Silay, making it an important commercial and agricultural settlement during the Spanish era. In 1846, cultivation of sugarcane led by Yves Leopold Germain Gaston made the town prosperous. November 5, 1898 played a significant role in Silay’s [...]



Sipalay City-Negros Occidental

Mar 9th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Cities and Municipalities

Formerly a barrio of Cauayan, Sipalay had the distinction of having been used as a garrison for Spanish soldiers guarding the southern corridor of Negros Island. Original immigrants of the place came from the island of Panay, the town being just across a short sea span from what is now Iloilo. When the new settlers [...]



Talisay City – Negros Occidental

Mar 9th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Cities and Municipalities

The Negritos, natives who led nomadic lives at the foot of scenic North negros Mountain ranges, originally inhabited Talisay. In 1788, families of Malay descent settled in the prestine part of Negros Island and named it Minuluan.



Victorias City – Negros Occidental

Mar 9th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Cities and Municipalities

In 1991, the Department of Tourism identified Victorias Milling Company as one of the major tourist attractions in the city with its 18 hole golf course sprawling over a 30 hectare area, the Saint Joseph the Worker Parish, famous for its Angry Christ mural, antique locomotive popularly known as the “Iron Dinosaur”.



Cadiz City-Negros Occidental

Mar 9th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Cities and Municipalities

Cadiz traces its beginnings to the establishment of a traditional settlement in a place known as Cadiz Viejo, near the banks of Hitalon River. Historical records showed that in 1861, the Spaniards came and named the settlement Cadiz because of its northern location which reminded them of the seaport by the same name in Spain.



Sagay City-Negros Occidental

Mar 9th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Cities and Municipalities

It all started with a small settlement founded by Tenientes Francisco Rodriguez and Basilio Cordova in the year 1860, situated in the mouth of Bulanon River, which was then called Arguelles. Through the active leadership of both founders the place thrived and prospered, and eventually became a town.



Escalante City-Negros Occidental

Mar 9th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Cities and Municipalities

Originally, the town was known as Manlambus, a Visayan term meaning to strike with a club because its coastal waters were then teeming with fishes that catching them could simply be done by using a club or lambus.It is believed that Escalante was inhabited since 11th A.D. per artifacts unearthed by Siliman University Anthropological Team [...]



San Carlos City-Negros Occidental

Mar 9th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Cities and Municipalities

The original name of San Carlos was “Nabingkalan”, which referred to the Negrito settlement of inhabitants from towns of the Western Coast of Cebu Island who came to Negros. The settlers were led by an enterprising Cebuano from Badian, Carlos Apurado, who developed the area into a thriving Christian village with the help of his [...]