Aklan is a province of the Philippines located in the Western Visayas region. Its capital is Kalibo and is located at the northwest portion of Panay island, bordering Antique to the west and Capiz to the southeast. Aklan faces Sibuyan Sea and the province of Romblon to the north.

Aklan is famous for two things: Boracay and the Ati-Atihan Festival. The island of Boracay, just one kilometer from northern tip of Panay has one of the best white sand beaches in the world, the most known of which is the White Beach stretching four kilometers along the western coast of the island. Tourists also flock to see the annual Ati-Atihan Festival in Kalibo held every January. The festival is a feast dedicated to Santo Niño or the Baby Jesus, and revelers paint their faces with black soot and wear bright-colored costumes.

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Province of Aklan

Region: Western Visayas (Region VI)
Capital: Kalibo
Founded:
Population:
2000 census—451,314 (24th smallest).
Density—248 per km² (29th highest).
Area: 1,817.9 km² (18th smallest)
Divisions:
Municipalities—17.
Barangays—327.
Congressional districts—1.
Languages: Aklanon, Ilonggo, Kinaray-a
Governor: Florencio T. Miraflores (2001-2004)

Table of contents
1 People and Culture
2 Economy
3 Geography
4 History
5 External Links

People and Culture

Economy

Geography

Political

Aklan is subdivided into 17 municipalities.

Municipalities

  • Altavas
  • Balete
  • Banga
  • Batan
  • Buruanga
  • Ibajay
  • Kalibo
  • Lezo
  • Libacao
  • Madalag
  • Makato
  • Malay
  • Malinao
  • Nabas
  • New Washington
  • Numancia
  • Tangalan

Physical

History

External Links