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Poverty incidence of Iloilo City 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 2000 10.67 2003 9.70 2006 4.90 2009 7.57 2012 5.98 2015 13.51 2018 3.48 2021 3.30 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority A resurgence began in the 21st century, catalyzed by the opening of the Iloilo International Airport in 2007, which replaced the old Mandurriao airport. Now the fifth-busiest airport in the Philippines, it spurred ...
Poverty incidence of Iloilo 10 20 30 40 2000 12.94 2003 38.60 2006 21.76 2009 26.62 2012 26.21 2015 22.03 2018 16.49 2021 12.60 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Iloilo City, the economic center of the province and the whole island of Panay. Iloilo is one of the most competitive provinces in the Philippines, recognized for its strong economy, resilience, and effective governance. This ...
The mayor of Iloilo City (Hiligaynon: Alcalde sang Ciudad sang Iloilo) is the head of the executive branch of government in Iloilo City, in the Philippines. The mayor holds office at the Iloilo City Hall in Iloilo City Proper. The mayor can serve for three consecutive terms only, although they can be elected again after an interruption of one term.
A street in Iloilo City was named after him as a former alcalde mayor of Iloilo 73: 1870: Eduardo Caballero: Iloilo City: Carlos María de la Torre y Navacerrada 85th Governor-General of the Philippines (1869–1871) 74: 1871: Fernando Rojas: Iloilo City: Carlos María de la Torre y Navacerrada 85th Governor-General of the Philippines
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The Iloilo International Airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo, is the primary airport serving the district of Iloilo City Proper, as well as the whole Metro Iloilo–Guimaras. It serves domestic air routes to Manila, Clark , Cebu , Cuyo Island , Puerto Princesa , Sipalay , Cagayan de Oro , General Santos , and Davao City .
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Lin-ay Sang Iloilo (Lady of Iloilo) at the dome of Iloilo City Hall, seen from its rooftop. The architecture of the Iloilo City Hall draws inspiration from the Old City Hall, incorporating neoclassical architecture while introducing new Art Deco features, including uniformly arched windows, high ceilings, a dome, and an extensive use of patio ...