Western Visayas Region VI |
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Region | |||||
From top, left to right: Boracay Island; Customs House of Iloilo along Muelle Loney in Iloilo City, the regional center; a view of Panay island looking from the island province of Guimaras.
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Location in the Philippines |
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Coordinates: 10°35′N 122°35′E / 10.58°N 122.58°ECoordinates: 10°35′N 122°35′E / 10.58°N 122.58°E | |||||
Country | Philippines | ||||
Island group | Visayas | ||||
Regional center | Iloilo City | ||||
Area | |||||
• Total | 12,828.97 km2 (4,953.29 sq mi) | ||||
Population (2015 census) | |||||
• Total | 4,477,247 | ||||
• Density | 350/km2 (900/sq mi) | ||||
Time zone | PST (UTC+8) | ||||
ISO 3166 code | PH-06 | ||||
Provinces | |||||
Cities | |||||
Municipalities | 95 | ||||
Barangays | 3,389 | ||||
Cong. districts | 11 | ||||
Languages |
Western Visayas (Hiligaynon: Kabisay-an Nakatundan; Filipino: Kanlurang Kabisayaan) is an administrative region in the Philippines, numerically designated as Region VI. It consists of five provinces: (Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Guimaras and Iloilo) and one highly urbanized city (Iloilo City), which serves as the regional center.
The Western Visayas region was created from Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Iloilo (including its then-subprovince of Guimaras) and Negros Occidental by Presidential Decree No. 1 as part of the Integrated Reorganisation Plan of President Ferdinand Marcos.
The province of Palawan was transferred to Region VI (Western Visayas) on May 23, 2005 by Executive Order 429. The Department of the Interior and Local Government announced in June 2005 that the transfer had been completed. However, Palaweños criticized the move, citing a lack of consultation, with most residents in Puerto Princesa City and all municipalities but one preferring to stay with Region IV-B. Consequently, Administrative Order No. 129 was issued on August 19, 2005 to address this backlash. This Order directed the abeyance of Executive Order 429 pending the approval of an implementation plan for the orderly transfer of Palawan from Region IV-B to Region VI. Hence, Palawan is currently still part of Region IV-B.