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  2. Mari-it Wildlife and Conservation Park - Wikipedia

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    The Mari-it Wildlife and Conservation Park was established primarily to conserve the Visayan spotted deer, which was designated as the "flagship species" for Panay island's biodiversity conservation. In 2005, it was reportedly the largest hornbill breeding facility in the world and houses the critically endangered Visayan Writhed billed ...

  3. Northwest Panay Peninsula Natural Park - Wikipedia

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    The Northwest Panay Peninsula Natural Park is located on the island of Panay, in the provinces of Aklan and Antique of the Philippines which was proclaimed a natural park by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on 18 April 2002 (Presidential Proclamation No. 186, 2002).

  4. File:Philippines relief location map (Visayas).svg - Wikipedia

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    Malingin Island (Bohol) Mantatao Island; Mao-it River; Mari-it Wildlife and Conservation Park; Mount Abunug; Mount Igmatindog; Mount Lantoy; Mount Madja-as; Mount Manunggal; Mount Nangtud; Naboctot Island; Nagarao Island; Negros Trench; Olango Island Group; Ormoc Bay; Panay Gulf; Panay River; Panglao Island; Pescador Island; Samar Sea; San ...

  5. Sibalom Natural Park - Wikipedia

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    Sibalom Natural Park is a 5,511.47-hectare (13,619.1-acre) protected area in the Philippines on the island of Panay in the municipality of Sibalom, Antique. It was proclaimed a natural park on 23 April 2000. [1] It is considered one of the last remaining lowland rainforests on Panay. [2]

  6. Greater Negros–Panay rain forests - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Negros–Panay rain forests ecoregion (WWF ID: IM0114) covers the central Visayan Islands in the Philippines, including the islands of Panay, Negros, Cebu, Masbate, Sibuyan, Ticao, Guimaras, Romblon, Tablas, Siquijor, and Bohol, but excludes Leyte and Samar. During the last ice age, these were all on the same island.

  7. Bugang River - Wikipedia

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    The river originates from around the area of the Northwest Panay Peninsula Natural Park [2] From upstream to Pandan Bay where it converges, the Bugang flows along the barangays Candari, Santo Rosario, Guia, Zaldivar and Mag-aba. [citation needed] During the summer season, water levels of the river temporarily decreases. [1]

  8. Panay - Wikipedia

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    Map of Panay Island. Panay island is the sixth largest island in the Philippines by area, with a total land area of 12,011 km 2 (4,637 sq mi). [1] Mount Madja-as is the highest point in Panay with an elevation of 2,117 metres (6,946 ft) above sea level, [2] located in town of Culasi in the northern province of Antique.

  9. Carles, Iloilo - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Carles 10 20 30 40 50 60 2006 51.50 2009 46.76 2012 35.77 2015 33.26 2018 35.79 2021 35.86 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Carles is the 14th wealthiest town in Iloilo (based on income) in 2009, with an income total of P70,475,987 (2009) The agricultural produce of the town includes fish, prawn, crab, rice, corn, sugar, cattle and poultry. Other industries include ...