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Oton, officially the Municipality of Oton (; Kinaray-a: Banwa kang Oton, Hiligaynon: Banwa sang Oton, Tagalog: Bayan ng Oton), is a municipality in the province of Iloilo, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 98,509 people making it as the most populous town in the province and the entire Panay island.
The old Oton Church, also known as the Immaculate Conception Parish Church, was a Gothic - Neoclassical Roman Catholic church located in Oton, Iloilo, Philippines. Once one of the largest churches in the country, it was destroyed in an earthquake in 1948 .
The Town of Oton Town Municipal Building One of the oldest pueblos in Iloilo. One of the center of trade and commerce in the Visayas from 12th century up to the coming of the Spaniards. Former capital of the Province of Ogtong. Oton Municipal Hall, Oton Filipino May 3, 2013 Battle of Balantang: Site Memorial
The Archdiocesan Shrine of Santo Niño de Arevalo, also known as the Most Holy Name of Jesus Parish and Arevalo Church, is a Roman Catholic church located in the district of Arevalo in Iloilo City, Philippines. It houses the Santo Niño de Arevalo, the third oldest image of the Holy Child in the Philippines. It is under the Archdiocese of Jaro.
Oton death mask – Discovered in the 1960s by Alfredo Evanghilista and F. Landa Jocan, it consists of gold nose-disc and eye mask find in an ancient grave in Oton, Iloilo. [13] The Death Mask was used to cover the faces of the dead to inhibit evil spirits from entering the body of the deceased.
The Metropolitan Iloilo Development Council (MIDC) was created through a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) dated February 9, 2001, by the City of Iloilo, along with four nearby municipalities: Oton, Pavia, San Miguel, and Leganes, to foster collaborative approaches aimed primarily at the economic and urbanization growth of the area.
The river originates in the Iloilo-Batiano River Basin in Oton and flows to the Molo district of Iloilo City, which then empties into the Iloilo Strait. It has a basin size of 95.1 square kilometres (36.7 sq mi) [ 2 ] and an approximate length of 17.5 kilometres (10.9 mi).
Guimbal, Igbaras, Miagao, Oton, San Joaquin, Tigbauan: 2nd: Nacionalista: Re-elected in 1938. 1938–1941 Guimbal, Igbaras, Miagao, Oton, San Joaquin, Tigbauan, Tubungan: District dissolved into the two-seat Iloilo's at-large district and the two-seat Iloilo City's at-large district for the National Assembly (Second Philippine Republic). # Member