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I drove past the provincial hospital where I first saw hundreds of malnourished children on mats on the floors tended by their mothers, and later, we were in the country through cane fields and small towns remembering the skeletal children being weighed and assessed by our medical team.... There were
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Both provinces of Negros are interconnected by major inter-provincial roads. In Bacolod, there are two main roads, namely Lacson Street to the north and Araneta Street to the south. Cities, especially the provincial capitals of Bacolod and Dumaguete, are being served by jeepneys and taxis. Tricycles
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The movement for a single-island region started in the 1980s when officials of both provinces proposed a one-island, one-region unit. Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental are the only provinces in the Philippines situated in the same island but belonging to two different administrative regions with
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By the time Ferdinand Marcos' second term began, sugar had become a critical Philippine export, responsible for 27% of the county's total foreign exchange earnings. With international sugar prices rising rapidly through the early 1970s, Marcos decided to put domestic and international sugar trading
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as the Spanish, Chinese, and French mestizos who administered the Haciendas imported laborers from Panay island to foster the farming of Negros' sugar plantations and thereby displacing the Cebuano speaking natives. The east side of Negros was not as thickly settled but became a center of education
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has become a major industry. Bacolod City is the center of commerce and finance in Negros. It is where oil companies, factories, bottling plants, allied industrial businesses, steel fabrication, power generation, agri-businesses, prawn culture and other aqua-culture ventures are found. By November
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the first American school in the Philippines and the entire Asian continent with the help of Meliton Larena as the first Mayor of Dumaguete, as well as Demetrio Larena. Thus, Negros is among the most populous islands in the Philippines and also the one with the most number of component cities.
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From 1914 to 1927, parts of Western Negros hosted several newly established settlements which became cities connected by railroads constructed to flow towards several "sugar centrals" which were processing the extremely sweet raw sugar canes grown in Negros' volcanic soil and farmed by several
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However, the international price of sugar eventually crashed, dramatically hurting the livelihoods of poor farmers. The NASUTRA monopoly forced many sugar planters into bankruptcy or deep in debt. In 1984, over 190,000 sugar workers lost their livelihood, and about a million
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is being used to power the city and surrounding municipalities. Inland towns and cities of Negros uses hydroelectric power acquired from springs, rivers and waterfalls. Due to the island region's sugarcane-based agriculture, Negros may become the nation's major
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The volcanic activity in Negros is harnessed into electricity through two geothermal power plants in the island. One is located in Palinpinon of Valencia in Negros Oriental and the other is in Mailum of Bago in Negros Occidental, but was eventually shut down.
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in the city of Bacolod, which is celebrated during the third week of October, as well as Buglasan Festival in the city of Dumaguete, also held in October. Museums showcase the culture, history and people of Negros, with one example being the
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The famine in Negros sparked a worldwide firestorm. International relief agencies flew in to conduct feeding programs, local NGOs mobilized relief drives, and members of the Catholic Church pitched in to help.
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This division of the island, which roughly follows the mountain range in the center of the island, corresponds to the two related linguistic groups. The western half (Occidental) is home to the
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of rolled bamboo mats painted black. By the afternoon of November 6, Col. de Castro signed the Act of Capitulation, thus ending centuries of Spanish colonial rule in Negros Occidental.
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against the local Spanish colonial government headed by politico-military governor Colonel Isidro de Castro. The Spaniards decided to surrender upon seeing armed troops marching in a
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Foreman, J., 1906, The Philippine Islands, A Political, Geographical, Ethnographical, Social and Commercial History of the Philippine Archipelago, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons
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forces under the command of Marcos-allied Negros Occidental Governor Armando Gustilo gunned down farmers protesting social conditions on the 13th anniversary of the declaration of
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and overlooks bordering communities and the city of Bacolod to the west. It is the highest peak of the whole island and of the Visayas. Other notable peaks on the island are
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are mainly used for short-distance travel, and is common in city barangays, smaller cities and towns. Bus stations are present in major cities and towns within the region.
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Author John Silva, who was working with Oxfam at the time, visited Negros and later described the living conditions of thousands of starving and malnourished children:
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Sugar refining has many by-products such as acetylene, fertilizers and rum. Fishing is the major industry based in Cadiz. There are also a number of fishponds and
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were first formed on September 24, 1972 when the provinces of the Philippines were organized into different 11 regions by Presidential Decree No. 1 as part of the
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Robustiano Echauz, Sketches of the Island of Negros (Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Center for International Studies, Southeast Asia Program, 1978), pp 73-74
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described the conditions on the island as a "social volcano" ready to explode. This was the situation on September 20, 1985, which marked the date of the
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dispersed throughout Southeast Asia that possesses a unique culture. The westernmost portions of the island soon fell under the nominal rule of the
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signed by (former) President Benigno Aquino III on May 29 of 2015, due to the reason of the lack of funds to fully establish the NIR according to
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breeding. Its principal sugar-growing region is located in the north and west of the island, stretching from northwest along the coasts of the
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over 100,000 children in various degree of malnutrition and we started a feeding program for 90,000 of them, hoping to save the worst cases.
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word thought to mean "cut off", as it is believed that the island was separated from a larger landmass. It was also known as
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were grouped together under the reestablished Negros Island Region with the signing of Republic Act No. 12000 by President
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were grouped together under the reestablished Negros Island Region with the signing of Republic Act No. 12000 by President
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Estadisticas de los Terrenos Agricolas, La Carlota and Hinigaran, Negros Occidental, 1897, Varias Provincias, PNA
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When it comes to beaches and coastal resorts within the region, the most popular ones are Lakawon Island in
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has since then become a tourist spot for whale and dolphin watching, due to its coastline touching the
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and its neighbouring towns. However, a new airport is being planned to be constructed in the town of
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under government control, first through the Philippine Exchange Co. (Philex), and later through the
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with Ilog as its first capital. The seat of government was later transferred to Himamaylan until
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The island is known for using geothermal energy to provide electricity for its inhabitants. In
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and their families in Negros suffered in what would later become known as the "Negros Famine."
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ESTADISMO DE LAS ISLAS FILIPINAS TOMO SEGUNDO By Joaquín Martínez de Zúñiga (Original Spanish)
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ESTADISMO DE LAS ISLAS FILIPINAS TOMO PRIMERO By Joaquín Martínez de Zúñiga (Original Spanish)
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This article is about the island in the Philippines. For the island in Papua New Guinea, see
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Table B - Population and Annual Growth Rates by Province, City, and Municipality - By Region
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serves as the capital, it is governed independently from its corresponding province as a
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Asaad, Irawan; Lundquist, Carolyn J.; Erdmann, Mark V.; Costello, Mark J. (June 2018).
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became the capital in 1849. In 1865, Negros and its outlying minor islands along with
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abound in the agricultural areas of the island. The island also produces cotton and
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Negros Occidental contains 13 cities (12 component and one highly urbanized) and 19
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signed Executive Order No. 38, reverting its constituents to their former regions.
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are only found on the island and nowhere else. Other threatened species include
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offer experiences in inland Negros Occidental, the former being known for its
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The campaign for the creation of a region in Negros had gains when President
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was established, and on 28 August, Dr. David S. Hibbard founded what is now
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Some are smarter than others : the history of Marcos' crony capitalism
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Locally, social tensions were so high that the Catholic Bishop of Bacolod,
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to the north. Politically and linguistically, Negros is divided into two
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14.355 billion, placing its provinces among the richest in the country.
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alone, there are 30 ancestral houses, amongst the most notable is the
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Negros is noted for being the nation's prime producer and exporter of
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International), BirdLife International (BirdLife (August 7, 2018).
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Official Website of the Provincial Government of Negros Occidental
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of the United States on April 30, 1899. The state was renamed the
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Highlights of the Philippine Population 2015 Census of Population
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Highlights of the Philippine Population 2015 Census of Population
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Official Website of the Provincial Government of Negros Oriental
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Another consequence of the famine was the dramatic rise of the
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is the most populous city on the island and the center of the
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BARMM – Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
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Currently, there are two airports serving Negros island. The
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producer, with sugarcane being used for ethanol production.
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population while the eastern half (Oriental) is home to the
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services for the island region's coastal cities and towns.
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and Bais. Western Negros also saw massive immigration from
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In memory of this event, every November 5 is observed as a
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On June 13, 2024, Negros island together with neighboring
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On June 13, 2024, Negros island together with neighboring
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List of Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Negros
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Negros has a lot of tourist attractions. In the city of
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is the most densely populated city in the whole region.
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Aerial view of the City of San Carlos, Negros Occidental
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placed Negros under the jurisdiction of the governor of
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From 2015 to 2017, the whole island was governed as an
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From November 3 – 6, 1898, the Negrense peoples
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Map of the cities and municipalities in Negros island
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towards Bacolod. The revolutionaries, led by General
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Negros Revolution and formation of Republic of Negros
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List of cities and municipalities in the Philippines
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serve as three important attractions in the town of
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located on the toe of the island and the islands of
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On August 9, 2017, President Rodrigo Duterte signed
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(1982). 5557: 4278:"Dolphin Watching at Bais City, Negros Oriental" 3465:. pp. 297–360 – via www.academia.edu. 3458: 996:(Region VI) and Negros Oriental was assigned to 3300:"PNoy joins 2 Negros provinces into one region" 3289: 1661:; figures are excluded from Negros Occidental. 1129:Department of the Interior and Local Government 662:Upon arriving on the island in April 1565, the 4342: 4042: 3510: 3508: 3203: 882:The leaders of the short-lived republic were: 5276: 4447: 4229: 3269:"Aquino OKs creation of Negros Island Region" 3231: 4633:CAR – Cordillera Administrative Region 4583:Mimaropa – Southwestern Tagalog Region 4104:"Is Negros Island the organic bowl of Asia?" 3832: 3716:"Committee on Freedom of Association Report" 2557:are the Punta Bulata White Beach Resort and 2500:Negros Occidental Provincial Capitol Complex 2439:2016, Negros generated a total net worth of 652:Negros Island ("Buglas") as depicted in the 174:13,309.60 km (5,138.87 sq mi) 3679: 3505: 3263: 3261: 2462:Casaroro Falls in Valencia, Negros Oriental 1402: 1306:Negros is the second largest island in the 548:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 5283: 5269: 4454: 4440: 4264:"Pulupandan: A New Birdwatching Sanctuary" 4101: 3424: 3422: 3408: 3397: 3234:"Negros Island Region is now Region XVIII" 2925: 2923: 1361:population. Together, they are all called 44:Negros island satellite image captured by 38: 4319:"Negros may become biofuel center source" 4210:Official Website of the City of Dumaguete 3774: 3640:"I saw martial law up close and personal" 2761:, Negros Occidental where energy company 1134:On May 29, 2015, President Aquino signed 1023:(NASUTRA), which were both controlled by 568:Learn how and when to remove this message 439:Negros is one of the many islands of the 3568: 3514: 3258: 3169: 3094: 2786:An illustration of the possibly extinct 2781: 2748: 2537:, Sipaway/Refugio Island in the city of 2394: 1694:, which are further subdivided into 601 1425: 1297: 1112:regional offices located in neighboring 1087: 976: 875:by the United States and annexed by the 776: 726:. In 1734, however, the island became a 647: 3419: 3197: 2920: 2877:and the possibly extinct subspecies of 2399:Vast sugarcane plantations near Bacolod 1277:Source: Philippine Statistics Authority 1083: 781:Flag of the short-lived Negros Republic 637: 5558: 4316: 4206:"Buglasan Festival of Negros Oriental" 3709: 3707: 3495:"FAST FACTS: The Negros Island Region" 3378: 3372: 3206:"FAST FACTS: The Negros Island Region" 3130: 2973:. United Nations Environment Programme 2805:Negros shares a lot of its fauna with 2794:Negros, like the Central Philippines ( 2474:Kipot Falls in Bago, Negros Occidental 1468: 1407:The island of Negros is composed of 2 1373:most-active volcano in the Philippines 929: 5264: 4435: 4007:"PSGC Interactive; List of Provinces" 3866:. The Philippine Star. April 19, 2015 3662: 2777: 2753:The Palinpinon Geothermal power plant 2646:Exterior of Dumaguete-Sibulan Airport 1723: 1720: 1623: 1544: 1505: 1483: 1479: 1461: 1458: 1452: 1436: 1019:(Philsucom) and its trading arm, the 423: 5243:Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 4130:. September 20, 2016. Archived from 3946: 3569:Branigin, William (March 28, 1986). 3352: 2611:Balinsasayao Twin Lakes Natural Park 2553:'s sand bar. The top attractions in 992:. Negros Occidental was assigned to 853:unilaterally proclaimed independence 546:adding citations to reliable sources 513: 4638:NCR – National Capital Region 4349:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 3734: 3714:International Labour Organization. 3704: 3665:"Never forget the famine in Negros" 3519:. New York: Aletheia Publications. 3324: 2959: 2712:Bacolod-Silay International Airport 2676:Bacolod-Silay International Airport 2573:is known for its beach resorts and 2516:Summer Capital of Negros Occidental 1675:(which also contains the cities of 918:, November 6, 1899 – April 30, 1901 871:) on July 22, 1899, and eventually 745:In 1890, the island was officially 13: 4050:"PSGC Interactive; List of Cities" 3886:"Executive Order No. 183, s. 2015" 3741:Supreme Court of the Philippines. 3637: 2813:are threatened. These include the 2790:which has not been seen since 1954 2514:, while the latter serves as the " 1290:Negros Occidental § Geography 1199: 1160:Secretary of Budget and Management 1021:National Sugar Trading Corporation 925:, November 5, 1898 – July 22, 1899 905:, July 22, 1899 – November 6, 1899 749:into the present-day provinces of 509: 14: 5597: 5106:List of cities in the Philippines 4415: 3947:Leon, Dwight de (June 13, 2024). 3835:"PNoy okay of island region seen" 3353:Leon, Dwight de (June 13, 2024). 2888: 2632:Exterior of Bacolod-Silay Airport 2616: 1473: 1169: 5540:Island groups of the Philippines 5510: 4643:NIR – Negros Island Region 4509: 4502: 4462: 4246:"Beat The Summer Heat in Negros" 3924:. August 9, 2017. Archived from 3833:Gomez, Carla (January 6, 2015). 2705: 2639: 2625: 2467: 2455: 1314:) and the fourth largest of the 1294:Negros Oriental § Geography 1003: 618:from the neighboring islands of 518: 389: 336: 192:644.90 km (400.722 mi) 54: 4397: 4379: 4362: 4336: 4310: 4284: 4270: 4256: 4238: 4230:Piccio, Belle (July 24, 2013). 4223: 4198: 4171: 4146: 4116: 4095: 4067: 4054:Philippine Statistics Authority 4031: 4012:Philippine Statistics Authority 3986:Philippine Statistics Authority 3940: 3908: 3878: 3852: 3826: 3800: 3760: 3631: 3598: 3541: 3487: 3478: 3469: 3452: 3431: 3346: 3318: 3232:Bustillo, Roy (June 20, 2015). 3225: 3204:Bueza, Michael (June 5, 2015). 3184:Philippine Statistics Authority 3026:Philippine Statistics Authority 2597:. Situated within the towns of 1185: 819:, bore fake arms consisting of 5142:Lists of barangays by province 4608:IX – Zamboanga Peninsula 3064: 3039: 2985: 2897:, Spanish-Mestizo entrepreneur 1419:, 38 municipalities and 1,219 1141: 986:Integrated Reorganization Plan 823:carved out of palm fronds and 1: 4317:Espina, Rolly (May 2, 2006). 3978:Census of Population (2015). 3663:Silva, John (March 1, 2016). 3176:Census of Population (2015). 3018:Census of Population (2020). 2913: 2694:, serves the general area of 2682:, serves the general area of 2417:organic agricultural products 580:Negros was originally called 5571:Islands of Negros Occidental 5535:Geography of the Philippines 4603:VIII – Eastern Visayas 4102:Juan, Chit (July 13, 2015). 3163:10.1016/j.biocon.2018.03.037 2871:Pink-bellied imperial pigeon 2835:Negros bleeding-heart pigeon 2800:Northern Negros Natural Park 2656:Vallacar Transit Corporation 1283: 954:Second Philippine Commission 740:a politico-military province 644:Negros (historical province) 7: 5204:Formally proposed provinces 4613:X – Northern Mindanao 4598:VII – Central Visayas 3687:"Obituary: Antonio Fortich" 2901: 2895:Agustín Montilla y Orendáin 2717: 2669: 1355:Hiligaynon Visayan-speaking 1191:Population census of Negros 1017:Philippine Sugar Commission 850:Cantonal Republic of Negros 832:special non-working holiday 303:331.7/km (859.1/sq mi) 286:(Negros Oriental residents) 200:2,465 m (8087 ft) 60:Location in the Philippines 10: 5602: 5576:Islands of Negros Oriental 5293:islands of the Philippines 4628:XIII – Caraga Region 4593:VI – Western Visayas 4500: 4387:"Birds of Negros Oriental" 4075:"Bird Flu Alert In Negros" 3515:Ricardo., Manapat (1991). 3102:"2010 Philippine Yearbook" 2931:"2010 Philippine Yearbook" 2446: 2390: 1652: 1287: 1104: 1007: 956:under the chairmanship of 848:On November 27, 1898, the 784: 641: 504: 18: 5586:Landforms of the Sulu Sea 5527: 5505: 5299: 5222: 5196: 5155: 5132: 5114: 5096: 4673: 4651: 4573:III – Central Luzon 4568:II – Cagayan Valley 4555: 4546: 4518: 4479: 3812:Philippine Daily Inquirer 3786:Philippine Daily Inquirer 3610:Christian Science Monitor 3383:. Anvil Publishing, Inc. 3274:Philippine Daily Inquirer 2857:and the possibly extinct 2831:Visayan tarictic hornbill 2815:white-winged cuckooshrike 2744: 2724:Dumaguete-Sibulan Airport 2690:, located in the town of 2688:Dumaguete-Sibulan Airport 2684:Bacolod Metropolitan Area 2678:, located in the city of 2355: 2322: 2289: 2256: 2223: 2190: 2157: 2124: 2091: 2058: 2025: 1992: 1959: 1926: 1893: 1860: 1827: 1794: 1761: 1757: 1755: 1753: 1750: 1747: 1744: 1741: 1739: 1737: 1732: 1729: 1726: 1714: 1711: 1673:Bacolod Metropolitan Area 1647: 1644: 1641: 1638: 1635: 1632: 1629: 1626: 1583: 1501: 1499: 1497: 1494: 1491: 1488: 1485: 1481: 1472: 1467: 1464: 1449: 1383:in Negros Occidental and 1276: 1217:—     307: 299: 291: 284:/Negrosanons, NegOrenses 277: 272: 261: 240: 230: 219: 214: 204: 196: 188: 178: 170: 127: 117: 80: 70: 65: 53: 37: 16:Island in the Philippines 4623:XII – Soccsksargen 4469:Administrative divisions 2997:www.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph 2967:"Islands of Philippines" 2811:Western Visayan endemics 1403:Administrative divisions 1359:Cebuano Visayan-speaking 952:as on 9 April 1901, the 834:in the province through 697:), and Candaguit (now a 268: (pop. 600,783) 5188:Special Geographic Area 4618:XI – Davao Region 4578:IV-A – Calabarzon 4563:I – Ilocos Region 4493:National Capital Region 3379:Ocampo, Ambeth (2012). 3143:Biological Conservation 3051:www.merriam-webster.com 2883:Spotted imperial pigeon 2875:Green-faced parrotfinch 2827:writhed-billed hornbill 2763:San Carlos Solar Energy 1393:Balinsasayao Twin Lakes 1152:Executive Order No. 183 1075:Marxist-Leninist-Maoist 716:Miguel López de Legazpi 25:Negros (disambiguation) 4588:V – Bicol Region 3669:Bantayog ng mga Bayani 3381:Looking Back: Volume 1 3325:n/a (August 9, 2017). 3047:"Definition of NEGROS" 2855:Negros striped babbler 2791: 2765:(SaCaSol) is located, 2754: 2508:Don Salvador Benedicto 2498:, situated behind the 2400: 1431: 1303: 1148:Executive Order No. 38 1102: 1048: 868: 845:on February 10, 1989. 782: 759:Negros Revolutionaries 659: 462:, which comprised the 197:Highest elevation 23:. For other uses, see 5359:Camiguin de Babuyanes 5178:Legislative districts 4908:Maguindanao del Norte 4405:"The Montilla family" 4158:www.negros-occ.gov.ph 4019:on September 12, 2016 3722:on September 27, 2007 2823:flame-templed babbler 2785: 2752: 2409:Sugarcane plantations 2398: 1704:highly urbanized city 1659:highly urbanized city 1429: 1413:highly urbanized city 1301: 1091: 1043: 977:Post-Commonwealth era 923:Antonio Ledesma Jayme 921:Secretary of Justice 780: 651: 464:highly urbanized city 458:officially named the 456:administrative region 5173:List of primary LGUs 3549:"Martial Law Museum" 2867:Pinsker's hawk-eagle 2847:Visayan spotted deer 2819:Visayan flowerpecker 1395:in Negros Oriental. 1107:Negros Island Region 1099:Negros Island Region 1084:Negros Island Region 966:American sovereignty 900:Constituent Assembly 838:No. 6709, signed by 638:Spanish colonization 616:Kedatuan of Madja-as 542:improve this section 460:Negros Island Region 235:Negros Island Region 5208:Autonomous regions 5078:Zamboanga del Norte 4913:Maguindanao del Sur 4323:The Philippine Star 4298:. November 19, 2014 4296:The Philippine Star 4280:. October 16, 2012. 4266:. February 4, 2012. 4134:on November 2, 2018 3747:The LawPhil Project 3576:The Washington Post 3155:2018BCons.222..198A 3109:Philippine Yearbook 3082:on December 8, 2017 3076:Oxford Dictionaries 2938:Philippine Yearbook 2533:, Jomabo Island in 1192: 1180:Ferdinand Marcos Jr 1136:Executive Order 183 1095:Executive Order 183 970:Silliman University 930:Commonwealth period 879:on April 30, 1901. 869:República de Negros 738:was converted into 499:Ferdinand Marcos Jr 98: /  34: 5183:Metropolitan areas 5156:Other subdivisions 4968:Occidental Mindoro 4928:Misamis Occidental 4083:. January 25, 2014 3839:Visayan Daily Star 3612:. August 7, 1985. 2863:Blue-backed parrot 2839:Visayan rhabdornis 2792: 2778:Endangered species 2755: 2733:under construction 2729:Kabankalan Airport 2565:is established in 2401: 1432: 1330:to the east, with 1304: 1190: 1125:Benigno Aquino III 1103: 1093:First page of the 1060:Escalante massacre 861:Republic of Negros 791:Republic of Negros 783: 660: 484:Benigno Aquino III 262:Largest settlement 205:Highest point 32: 5553: 5552: 5258: 5257: 5088:Zamboanga Sibugay 5083:Zamboanga del Sur 5053:Surigao del Norte 4943:Negros Occidental 4938:Mountain Province 4669: 4668: 4038:Philippine Cities 3928:on August 9, 2017 3675:on March 9, 2019. 3638:Quimpo, Susan F. 3501:. April 19, 2015. 2993:"Kanlaon Volcano" 2879:Celestial monarch 2859:Negros fruit dove 2851:Visayan warty pig 2788:Negros fruit dove 2491:Masskara Festival 2388: 2387: 2383:Negros Occidental 2317:Negros Occidental 2284:Negros Occidental 2251:Negros Occidental 2218:Negros Occidental 2185:Negros Occidental 2152:Negros Occidental 2119:Negros Occidental 2086:Negros Occidental 2020:Negros Occidental 1921:Negros Occidental 1822:Negros Occidental 1789:Negros Occidental 1782:Highly urbanized 1666: 1665: 1507:Negros Occidental 1389:Cuernos de Negros 1344:Negros Occidental 1281: 1280: 1078:New People’s Army 1028:Roberto Benedicto 908:Secretary of War 898:President of the 787:Negros Revolution 751:Negros Occidental 728:military district 708:After appointing 630:from neighboring 628:Rajahnate of Cebu 578: 577: 570: 476:Negros Occidental 425:[ˈnegɾos] 326: 325: 248:Negros Occidental 21:Los Negros Island 5593: 5520: 5515: 5514: 5285: 5278: 5271: 5262: 5261: 5248:Southern Tagalog 5230:Former provinces 4973:Oriental Mindoro 4933:Misamis Oriental 4828:Davao Occidental 4688:Agusan del Norte 4553: 4552: 4513: 4506: 4466: 4465: 4456: 4449: 4442: 4433: 4432: 4409: 4408: 4401: 4395: 4394: 4383: 4377: 4376: 4374: 4366: 4360: 4359: 4357: 4355: 4340: 4334: 4333: 4331: 4329: 4314: 4308: 4307: 4305: 4303: 4288: 4282: 4281: 4274: 4268: 4267: 4260: 4254: 4253: 4242: 4236: 4235: 4227: 4221: 4220: 4218: 4216: 4202: 4196: 4195: 4193: 4191: 4175: 4169: 4168: 4166: 4164: 4150: 4144: 4143: 4141: 4139: 4120: 4114: 4113: 4109:The Manila Times 4099: 4093: 4092: 4090: 4088: 4071: 4065: 4064: 4062: 4060: 4046: 4040: 4035: 4029: 4028: 4026: 4024: 4015:. 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Southeast Asia
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Visayas
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Guimaras Strait
Panay Gulf
Sulu Sea
Tañon Strait
Visayan Sea
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Negros Occidental
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Cebuanos
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