Talk:Iloilo City
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The article is heavily written repetitively and obviously advancing CPU and related articles, its like CPU marketing platform — Preceding unsigned comment added by Count of Iloilo (talk • contribs) 00:33, 10 August 2019 (UTC)
I just dug up a good book with details about Iloilo City's economy circa 1850 up to around 1911, if somebody has time to read up and include some of the information written in it, that would be great. Don't quote the article, by the way - I'm not sure of the copyright status. Just use it to improve the Iloilo City article.
Philippine Social History - Global Trade and Local Transformations published by the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAAA)/Ateneo de Manila University Press, pp 297 - 358, Alfred W. McCoy & Ed C. de Jesus
I'll try rewriting this page in a month or two if no one does -- and only then, I'm kind of busy processing papers at the moment, hence the inability to do it myself.
Has anybody noticed or is it just me that finds the Iloilo City article dull and rambling although in prose, it almost is boringly unreadable. I tired of reading after a few paragraphs, I'm pointing particularly at the city's history area.
Great job with the cleanup so far! On the other hand, you need not post the entire parts removed or edited out, just point to the revision history page [[1]], it's already there. Don't forget to use the actual article page and not the Talk:Iloilo City's revision history page. Finally, just post the reason for the edit, or if including it is really important, summarize or use excerpts. :)
For readability, don't include unecessary cruft in the talk page, we have the revision history for that.
@Ady001 I've heard the term "Metro Iloilo" being used in radio, and on some official publications, I'll try searching for them, if you'd like. As always, don't take my word for it, nor on wikipedia itself - double check though, I'm saying this 'cause I don't have the actual evidence. The use however is not commonplace outside government or media, use your own discretion.
--JohnAriola (talk) 20:54, 6 May 2009 (UTC)
I've seen the article of the city of Venice, and a lot, the pattern I used to edit the article of Ciudad de Iloilo/Iloilo City was same as the City of Venice, but not the info box. A22ount (talk) 09:09am, 25 August 2009 (UTC)
Lifestyle section
I went ahead and removed the "Lifestyle" section. It was poorly written, read like an advertisment, and was too rambling. If anyone considers adding it, give it a _big_ rewrite. Hotdogger 22:18, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
Iloilo City Article Discussion Page
I am suggesting to change the outline of this page into this more informative structure. Let us find a good outline before filling it up with facts. :)
- 1 History
- 2 Culture and Lifestyle
- 3 Sports
- 4 Endemic Species
- 5 Media
- 6 Religion
- 7 Education
- 7.1 Primary and Secondary Schools
- 7.2 Colleges and universities
- 8 Law and Government
- 8.1 Law enforcement
- 8.2 City government
- 8.3 Legal system
- 8.4 Crime Rate
- 8.5 Sister cities
- 9 Geography
- 10 Urban Zoning
- 11 Districts
- 12 Economy
- 12.1 Companies headquartered in Iloilo
- 12.2 Top Companies in Iloilo City
- 12.3 Malls in Iloilo City
- 13 Communications
- 13.1 AM Radio Stations
- 13.2 FM Radio Stations
- 13.3 TV Relay Stations
- 13.4 CableTV Providers
- 13.5 Cellular Phone Providers
- 13.6 Telephone Providers
- 14 Transportation
- 14.1 Roads
- 14.2 Public Transit & Rail
- 14.3 Airports
- 14.4 Seaports
- 15 Urban Problems
- 16.1 Roads
- 17 People
- 18 Demographics
- 18.1 Educational Attainment
- 18.2 Nativity
- 18.3 Employment
- 19 Metro Iloilo Development Council
- 20 Notable Ilonggos
- 21 Further reading
- 22 See also
- 23 External links
--Is Metro Iloilo already an approved parlance? According to the Philippine page, there is only Metro Manila and Metro Cebu.Ady001 16:20, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
- That's a nice idea but I already removed some excessive and unencyclopedic content. For reasons, see below. --βritand&βeyonce (talk•contribs) 05:36, 7 November 2007 (UTC)
Consider moving?
I think some of the information regarding the province of Iloilo should be moved to that wiki. It really needs more information. --JohnAriola 16:11, 8 July 2007 (UTC)
Mayor Jerry Trenas Criminal Case
It is TIME for groups to expose irregularities of Big Fishes. Without fight Iloilo would suffer. Imagine, there is so much poverty in this City, but the Mayor had high time to galivant to Taiwan and of course, these RISE could just sue him for petty RA 6713 violation. --Florentino floro 11:30, 10 October 2007 (UTC)
why filipino chose this kind of city mayor he have gud character ? any body can tell me about this person my site is lovepreet088@yahoo.com ........ —Preceding unsigned comment added by 112.198.79.3 (talk) 00:44, 12 September 2010 (UTC)
Coal Plant suit against Trenas
I removed the section about the lawsuit filed against Trenas. It doesn't fit in an generic article about the city. It would be appropriate for an article on the politics of Iloilo or on Mayor Trenas. Here it just strikes me as a political jab.--Bruce Hall 02:42, 22 October 2007 (UTC)
Content removal
These are the content I removed from the page:
Real Estate
Iloilo city has numerous subdivisions, including (in no particular order) Ledesco Village and Puerto Real in Lapaz, Metropolis and Alta Tierra in Jaro, La Concha in Molo and Aurora in the city proper. Megaworld Corp. meanwhile has purchased the old airport site and plans to transform the site into a new commercial, residential and entertainment district.
Institutions
Institutions that offer Commerce courses: USA CPU WVSU IDC WIT UI JBLMFU CSJ CSCJ UP Iloilo DPC
Institutions that offer Law: USA CPU UI
Institutions that offer Medicine: CPU WVSU
Institutions that offer Nursing: USA CPU WVSU IDC UI St. Augustine SPUI
Institutions that offer Engineering:
USA
CPU
WVSU
WIT
UI
JBLMFU
Dining
Obviously to write Bavaria and its facebook is a straightforward advertisement. It is a conflict of interest.
BAVARIA RETSAURANT ILOILO -Our rustic restaurant "BAVARIA", located near the JARO PLAZA, offers typical German, Italian, Spanish and Filipino dishes. Its decoration is inspired by Bavaria, the famous German province, home of the Oktoberfest and the castle of Neuschwanstein built by King Ludwig II. The bar is staffed with a wide range of local and imported drinks, including excellent Weizenbier, Dark beer, Pilsner, and the 8.9 alcohol percent bestseller. Only here can you find Original German and European sausages, pork knuckles and Goulasch dishes and many more. BAVARIA INN is located at the upper floor of the restaurant with air-condioning, hot and cold shower and cable TV rooms. For more information, please visit our facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Bavariarestaurant. THANK YOU!
Iloilo city has a wide selection of restaurants to choose from. There are several native Filipino restaurants, the most notable of which specialize in seafood. Additionally, there are a dozen Chinese, 1 German restaurant called BAVARIA located near the Jaro Plaza in front of the St. Vincent Seminary school, 3 Japanese restaurants (Ohana, suehiro & maki), 2 Korean, 2 American (American Legacy & Freddy's Bar), 1 Austrian (Vienna KafeeHause and restaurant), 2 Thai (Peppy Thai & Krua Thai), 1 Mongolian Restaurant (Kublai Kan's) and 4 Italian restaurants (Alfrique's, Al Dente, Messe, Emilion).
A number of nationally known fastfood and popular food chains also dot the city: Jollibee (8 branches) McDonald's (4 branches) Greenwhich Pizza (2 branches) Chowking (4 branches) Red Ribbon (3 branches) Andok's Manokan (5 branches) Shakey's Pizza (2 branches) Pizza Hut (2 branches) Kentucky Fried Chicken (4 branches) Sbarro Pizza (2 branches) Pancake House
Max's Chicken
Local food chains are the following: Chino's (Asian Cuisine) JD Bakeshop (pastries and Filipino fare) Deco's Batchoy (Ilonggo cuisine)
Dining out in the city for residents and tourists (both domestic and foreign) is not a problem.
Accommodation
The following hotels are found in the city:
- 1. BAVARIA INN - Located at the upper ground floor of the Bavaria German Restaurant near Jaro Plaza https://www.facebook.com/Bavariarestaurant
- 2. Sarabia Manor Hotel
- 3. Hotel Del Rio
- 4. Amigo Terrace Hotel
- 5. Grand Dame Hotel
- 6. The Castle Hotel
- 7. Iloilo Midtown Hotel
- 8. Century 21 Hotel
- 9. Residence Hotel
- 10. Iloilo Grand Hotel
- 11. City Corporate Inn
- 12. Villa Sagrado Hotel
- 13. Harbor Town Hotel
- 14. Riverside Inn
- 15. EON Centennial Hotel
- 16. Four Season Hotel
- 17. La Fiesta Hotel
- 18. Westown Hotel
- 19. Iloilo Business Hotel
- 20. Punta Villa Hotel and Resort
Shopping Centers
Major
Name | Address |
---|---|
SM City Iloilo | Sen. Benigno Aquino Jr. Ave., Mandurriao, Iloilo City |
Robinsons Place Iloilo | De Leon St., City Proper, Iloilo City |
Gaisano City Iloilo | Luna St., La Paz, Iloilo City |
The Atrium | Gen. Luna St., City Proper, Iloilo City |
Marymart Center | Valeria St., City Proper, Iloilo City |
SM Delgado | Delgado St., City Proper, Iloilo City |
Amigo Mall | Iznart St., City Proper, Iloilo City |
Makro | Jalandoni St., Jaro, Iloilo City |
Calle Real | J.M Basa, Iznart, Aldeguer Sts. City Proper, Iloilo City |
Stand-alone Supermarkets and Department Stores
Name | Address |
---|---|
Jaro Town Square (including SM Quintin Salas) | Jaro, Iloilo City |
SM Jaro | Jaro, Iloilo City |
Iloilo Supermart - Jaro | Jaro, Iloilo City |
Star Plaza | Jaro, Iloilo City |
Gaisano Guanco | Guanco St. City Proper, Iloilo City |
Payless Plaza | Quezon St. City Proper, Iloilo City |
CitiSquare | J.M. Basa St. City Proper, Iloilo City |
Unitop | cor J.M. Basa - Ledesma Sts. City Proper, Iloilo City |
Ledi Supermart | De Leon St. City Proper, Iloilo City |
Washington Supermart | J.M. Basa St. City Proper, Iloilo City |
Iloilo Supermart - Molo | Molo, Iloilo City |
Iloilo Supermart - Mandurriao | Mandurriao, Iloilo City |
Schools & Universities
Schools
- Sun Yat Sen High School
- Colegio de las Hijas de Jesus
- Ateneo de Iloilo - Santa Maria Catholic School
- Assumption-Iloilo
- Iloilo Central Commercial High School
- Angelicum School
- St. Joseph School
- Santa Clarita International School
- Colegio de Las Hijas de Jesus
- Westbridge School
- Iloilo Scholastic Academy
- Iloilo Central School
- Philippine Science High School
- Iloilo National High School
- La Paz National High School
- Lapuz National High School
Colleges
- Colegio de San Jose
- De Paul College
- Colegio del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus
- AMA - Iloilo
- STI College - Iloilo
- Iloilo Doctor's College
- Western Institute of Technology
- St. Therese Maritime Colleges
- Western Visayas College of Science and Technology (formerly Iloilo School of Arts and Trade)
*Cabalum Western College —Preceding unsigned comment added by 124.106.47.47 (talk) 05:40, 21 February 2011 (UTC)
Universities
- Central Philippine University
- University of San Agustin
- Saint Paul University Iloilo
- West Visayas State University
- University of Iloilo
- University of the Philippines in the Visayas
- John B. Lacson Maritime Foundation University
TV Stations
- DYDY TV 2 NBN Iloilo (National Broadcasting Network)
- DYXX TV 6 GMA Iloilo (Asian-Pasific Broadcasting Company)
- DYAF TV 10 ABS-CBN Iloilo (Catholic Media Network)
- DYJB TV 12 IBC TV12 Iloilo (Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation)
- DYRI TV 26 RMN TV Iloilo (Radio Mindanao Network)
- DYMK TV 28 QTV Iloilo (GMA Network)
- DYAQ TV 30 SONSHINE TV Iloilo (ACQ-Kingdom Broadcasting Network)
- DYAJ TV 38 Studio 23 Iloilo (ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation)
- DYNY TV 42 UNTV Iloilo (Progressive Broadcasting Corporation)
- DYRJ TV 46 RJTV Iloilo (Rajah Bradcasting Network)
AM Radio Stations
- DYLL 585 Radyo ng Bayan (Philippine Broadcastting Service)
- DYOK 720 Aksyon Radyo Iloilo (Manila Broadcasting Company)
- DYRI 774 RMN Iloilo (Radio Mindanao Network)
- DYFM 837 Bombo Radyo Iloilo (Bombo Radyo Philippines)
- DYUP 873 UPV Radio Iloilo (UPV Radio Station)
- DYBQ 981 Radyo Budyong (Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation)
- DYRP 1017 Radyo Tagring (Allied Broadcasting Corporation)
- DYSA 1053 DYSA-AM (San Agustin Broadcasting Corporation)
- DYRJ 1152 RJAM (Rajah Broadcasting Network)
- DYSI 1323 Super Radyo Iloilo (RGMA Network Inc.)
- DYDH 1485 DZRH (Manila Broadcasting Company)
FM Radio Stations
- DYKU 88.7 Radio One 88.7 (FBS Radio Network)
- DYQN 89.5 Home Radio Iloilo (Aliw Broadcasting Corporation)
- DYMC 91.1 MOR For Life! (ABS-CBN Regional Network)
- DYST 92.3 Yes FM Iloilo (Manila Broadcasting Company)
- DYMK 93.5 Campus Radio Iloilo (RGMA Network, Inc.)
- DYMI 94.7 Shine Radio Calinog (Catholic Media Network)
- DYIC 95.1 IFM Iloilo (Radio Mindanao Network)
- DYMB 97.5 Love Radio Iloilo (Philippine Broadcasting Corporation)
- DYNJ 98.3 RJFM (Rajah Broadcasting Network)
- DYRF 99.5 Star FM Iloilo (Bombo Radyo Philippines)
- DYOZ 100.7 Z100 University (San Agustin Broadcasting Corporation)
- DYSD 101.9 Adventist Radio Iloilo (Adventist Radio Network)
- DYUP 102.7 UPV Radio Miagao (University of the Philippines Visayas)
- DYCR 103.5 Cres FM (Central Radio Electronic School)
- DYHP 104.3 Hot FM 104 (MBC)
- P/PU 104.7 (Multipoint Broadcasting Network)
- DYSA 105.3 Shine Radio Iloilo (Catholic Media Network)
- DYIS 106.7 ISCOF Radio (ISCOF Barotac Nuevo)
- DYNY 107.9 NU107 Iloilo (Progressive Broadcasting Corporation)
Gallery
- Downtown Iloilo City during rush hourDowntown Iloilo City during rush hour
- Gazeebo at La Paz Plaza
- Iloilo City in panoramaIloilo City in panorama
subject for removal (suggestion)
might i ask if the iloilo provincial capitol picture be removed? though it is located in the city, the capitol is not representative of the city since iloilo city is a chartered city. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Vinz 014 (talk • contribs) 05:02, 14 November 2007 (UTC)
- I don't know much of Ilo-Ilo. If its not detrimental to remove that image, go on. --βritand&βeyonce (talk•contribs) 05:16, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
- hi, rather than remove, it's better to explain it from historical, political, and economic perspectives; besides it has a touristic advantage 84.78.242.126 (talk) 09:41, 26 October 2023 (UTC)
Best Places to Live in the Phillippines?
The introduction reads Iloilo City recently topped a survey by MoneySense Magazine as one of the "Best Place to Live in the Philippines". But the two footnotes on this sentence do not support this statement. They say nothing about the MoneySense ranking. Also, the only other reference I can find to this ranking is this - http://moneysense.com.ph/editors-note/best-places-to-live/ - which references an article from April 2008. Iloilo City is listed fifth on the list, not at the top of the list. Omc (talk) 15:02, 22 January 2010 (UTC)
5th Place is "top" enough for meMagsungai (talk)--Magsungai (talk) 18:17, 27 April 2011 (UTC)
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Copyright problem removed
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Jaro Evangelical Church and the Central Philippine University have some historical signicance in Iloilo City and could be conisdered landmarks of the City. However, Doane Baptist Church lacks these qualities, to justify being included in the Cityscape. The "Cityscapre" title should eb replaced with Historical Landmark. Also a specific Mansion is mentioned, which is not as well-known. Other more importance colonial houses should have been included instead. The best way to mention this mansion is to include it as an example of the mansions in Distrito de Jaro. --TLS MMM (talk) 07:44, 16 August 2011 (UTC)
There is no need of a citation for the title "La Muy Leal y Noble Ciudad" since it is already a historical fact. This fact is attestaed also by the seal of the city, the present and the ancient one, both of which carry the title.--TLS MMM (talk) 08:48, 16 August 2011 (UTC)
There was a request for appropriate citation after the phrase "an agricultural experimental station established at La Paz in 1888" in the second paragraph of the introductory part of this article. However, the phrase forms part of a sentence, which already has a proper citation. There is no need to have another citation for the above-mentioned phrase. — Preceding unsigned comment added by TLS MMM (talk • contribs) 08:54, 16 August 2011 (UTC)
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Section on Central Philippine University
The Section on Central Philippine University was shortened. It has a separate article. which could be accessed by clicking the name of the University in that section in this article on Iloilo City. It is not necessary to include many details therein.--TLS MMM (talk) 09:07, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
On photos of Iloilo Mission Hospital
The photo of Iloilo Mission Hospital in the section on American and Japanese Period was removed, since there is also another picture of this institution in the section about Medical Facilties. Having two photos of the same institutions gives a tone of over-emphasizing an institution or the interested group connected to it. This does not give a fair presentation of information regarding the city, and regarding other similar institutions institutions in it, which might be equally or even more significant. It might be good to place the deleted photo in another Wikipedia article, which is solely dedicated to Iloilo Mission Hospital.
--TLS MMM (talk) 11:09, 3 August 2012 (UTC)
Removal of some information in the article
- Major Investors of Iloilo (diff) - As per WP:CRYSTAL, most of the items in the section clearly fall under product announcements and rumors. Even if there are corresponding sources, I'm inclined to believe these are not especially notable that would warrant inclusion in the article (see Wikipedia:Notability#Common circumstances).
- Initial paragraph in Economy section (diff) - economic might, strategic, excellent, have a major impact, most active - These words inherently introduce bias (see WP:WORDS) and are not neutral (see WP:NPOV). Xeltran (talk) 09:09, 28 March 2013 (UTC)
Added an ARTICLE on INDIAN TEMPLE in ILOILO
it is an exotic place, important for the fast-growing needs of Indian community in Iloilo, serves as link of cultural-integration, a tourist place for locals and visitors, this place is important for many reasons. Vdhillon (talk) 18:30, 30 September 2014 (UTC)
- This is the article right? Nanak Darbar Indian Sikh Temple Good job. --Iloilo Wanderer (talk) 13:37, 13 February 2015 (UTC)
Include tourism sites outside Iloilo City?
I removed the lengthy list of tourism sites that are not in Iloilo City. I think that the Iloilo City article should only include information about things in Iloilo City. User:Metro Iloilo Guimaras 888 disagrees, clearly, and reverted my changes without comment. Therefore to avoid an WP:Edit War I seek an explanation a WP:Consensus. Should this article be limited strictly to Iloilo City sites? If there are no comments, than WP:Silence in consent I will revert User:Metro Iloilo Guimaras 888 recently reverts. We need to remember too that Wikipedia is neither a guide nor a directory --Iloilo Wanderer (talk) 13:22, 13 February 2015 (UTC)
- I agree with User:Iloilo Wanderer on this. This article is about the city only. Nearby attractions should be added to the respective LGU's. Alternatively, a comprehensive list may be included in the Metro Iloilo-Guimaras article. -- P 1 9 9 ✉ 17:14, 13 February 2015 (UTC)
- I would not suggest simply moving the lists to another article without editing. After all, Wikipedia is not a place for comprehensive lists. See Wikipedia:NOT, specifically WP:NOTDIRECTORY, which says "Wikipedia is not a directory of everything in the universe that exists or has existed", and WP:NOTGUIDE which says "Notable locations may meet the inclusion criteria, but the resulting articles need not include every tourist attraction, restaurant, hotel or venue, etc. While travel guides for a city will often mention distant attractions, a Wikipedia article for a city should only list those that are actually in the city. If you do wish to help write a travel guide, your contributions would be welcome at our sister project, Wikivoyage." There are other places that have comprehensive list of tourism sites, such as tourism and government websites. We can and should link to those. We should not reproduce their content here. We are an encyclopedia which means to be included material must meet the inclusion criteria. --Iloilo Wanderer (talk) 09:54, 14 February 2015 (UTC)
- With no other comments, it seems that we have reached a WP:Consensus. I will put a second note on User:Metro Iloilo Guimaras 888 page so that he has a change to comment if he wants. I will then remove the non-Iloilo City tourism sites. --Iloilo Wanderer (talk) 01:12, 24 February 2015 (UTC)
- Unfortunately, User:Metro Iloilo Guimaras 888 has made an edit contrary to the consensus above and has not participated in this conversation, despite repeated invitations. Can anyone entice Metro Iloilo Guimaras 888 to do so? --Iloilo Wanderer (talk) 17:54, 2 March 2015 (UTC)
- With no other comments, it seems that we have reached a WP:Consensus. I will put a second note on User:Metro Iloilo Guimaras 888 page so that he has a change to comment if he wants. I will then remove the non-Iloilo City tourism sites. --Iloilo Wanderer (talk) 01:12, 24 February 2015 (UTC)
- I would not suggest simply moving the lists to another article without editing. After all, Wikipedia is not a place for comprehensive lists. See Wikipedia:NOT, specifically WP:NOTDIRECTORY, which says "Wikipedia is not a directory of everything in the universe that exists or has existed", and WP:NOTGUIDE which says "Notable locations may meet the inclusion criteria, but the resulting articles need not include every tourist attraction, restaurant, hotel or venue, etc. While travel guides for a city will often mention distant attractions, a Wikipedia article for a city should only list those that are actually in the city. If you do wish to help write a travel guide, your contributions would be welcome at our sister project, Wikivoyage." There are other places that have comprehensive list of tourism sites, such as tourism and government websites. We can and should link to those. We should not reproduce their content here. We are an encyclopedia which means to be included material must meet the inclusion criteria. --Iloilo Wanderer (talk) 09:54, 14 February 2015 (UTC)
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The recently added image is simply redundant, as the information is already covered in the CPU image caption to the left, and - very detailed - in the main text. The image is primarily decorative, and this specific section is already crammed with several images ("sandwiching" problems of text between images to the left and right). Another image, especially one without unique encyclopedic purpose, just doesn't fit in - and is undue weight for this aspect. I have removed the redundant image once again. Please discuss here. GermanJoe (talk) 11:04, 9 January 2018 (UTC)
Central Philippine University
This part of the section on Education was removed due to the fact that the same information is also found in a separate Wikipedia Article on Central Philippine University:
The university ranks number one in Western Visayas region with 2 Commission on Higher Education (Philippines) Centers of Excellence designated programs in Agriculture and Business Administration and 4 Commission on Higher Education (Philippines) Centers of Development designated programs in Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, & Teacher Education.[1][2][3][4]
Central Philippine University holds many firsts in the Philippines in some of the units that it established - the CPU Philippine Center for Packaging Engineering and Technology (CPU PC-PET) (first of its kind in South East Asia); Central Philippine University College of Agriculture, Resources and Environmental Sciences (first government recognized agricultural school outside Luzon); Central Philippine University Republic (CPU Republic) (first and oldest organized student government in South East Asia); CPU TV Channel (first university-based TV Channel in Asia); Central Philippine University College of Theology (first Baptist theological seminary in the Philippines); and Iloilo Mission Hospital (the university hospital of the university) (first American and Protestant hospital in the Philippines).
The university enrolls and is widely known to foreign students who wants to study in Panay and Western Visayas with 122 foreign students studying from 15 countries in the world.[5] The university is associated and has produced people who became notable in their respective fields - Perfecto Yasay Jr. (Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines), National Artists Ramon Muzones (for Literature) and Leonor Orosa-Goquingco (for Dance), Leonor Briones (Secretary of Education of the Philippines under President Duterte's administration), Jose Vasquez Aguilar (The first Filipino recipient of the Ramon Magsaysay Award (Asian equivalent of Nobel Prize) and also first awardee of the said award (Ramon Magsaysay Award) for Government Service category for his work as the "Father of the Community School Movement"), among others."
There seems to be an attempt to overemphasize the figure of this particular University in the section on Education in the Article on Iloilo City, which underrates other institutions. Whatever the intention of the contributor, the attempt gives an impression that the contributor is personally connected with the Central Philippine University. this attempts does not give a true picture of the state of the City's education.
--TLS MMM (talk) 10:35, 8 August 2019 (UTC)
References
- ^ College of Business and Accountancy up by 204 enrollees Archived 16 April 2013 at archive.today. Retrieved 01/16/13.
- ^ University rankings: Find out how your school does (by Philstar) Archived 3 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 27 September 2015
- ^ Commission on Higher Education – Philippines (Regional Centers of Development). Retrieved 5 January 2015.
- ^ Commission on Higher Education [Business and Administration and Related. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
- ^ CPU Celebrates International Day. Retrieved 11-15-2018.
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History - The Revolutionary Period (1896)
"Yet, it was also during this period of Philippine history that Iloilo was more popularly known as the "La Reina Ciudad del Sur" ("Queen City of the South"). This points to the fact that the moniker was associated to the Queen Regent's favor and to the honorary title granted to Iloilo City as Muy Noble Ciudad, due to the loyalty of its citizens to the Spanish Crown.[1]"
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The above information cites a source that does not support its claim. There is no mention of (1) the city's loyalty to the Spanish Crown, nor (2) the sobriquet La Reina Ciudad del Sur ("Queen City of the South"), in either Spanish or English, in the specified pages (pp. 518, 526) and in the rest of the book.
Information found on pages 518 & 526 in fact gives a lengthy description of the cities of Iloilo (p. 518) and Cebu (p. 526), with that of Iloilo's describing her decline and loss of rank in the precedence of cities, starting off with, "Yloilo [sic], formerly the second port of the Philippines..." and ends with, "Taken as a whole Yloilo still remains one of the most charmless spots in the Archipelago." Either this source was a misplacement from the preceding paragraph, or a deliberate deception to lend legitimacy to the city's stake for the "Queen City" moniker which has been a subject of historical rivalry with Cebu. This should be subject for edit or deletion.
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References
- ^ Foreman, John, The Philippine Islands: a political, geographical, ethnographical, social and commercial history of the Philippine Archipelago, embracing the whole period of Spanish rule, with an account of the succeeding American insular government, New York: 1907, C. Scribner's Sons, pp. 518, 526. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
Etymology
This is an academic source. The tree was scientifically described in the 1800s, but it has always been known as iloilo in the local dialects since pre-colonial times. As the book mentions, many place names in the Philippines are derived from the dominant plant life in the area. Most of them are pre-colonial names, like Naga, Camarines Sur or Iba, Zambales.
This is a wiki, and is not a reliable source. Neither are other folk etymologies from various websites (even government ones), including WP:CIRCULAR sources that were sourced from this Wikipedia page.
The word for nose in Hiligaynon is "ilong", not "irong". Neither the river nor the island in Batiano were ever called "irong-irong" (the island is called Katalman, "a pointed thing"). And I'm really tired of people always claiming that Filipino place names originate from foreign traders (Chinese, Tamil, Malay, Spanish, whatever) mispronouncing something or a story about a "hilarious" misunderstanding. That's one of the easiest way to tell that something is folk etymology. As if our ancestors didn't name our places until foreigners arrived, or that they couldn't communicate with foreigners. Even Pigafetta had no problems learning the names of places when they first arrived (and the names are clearly correct even today - Zamal/Samar, Mazaua/Limasawa, Zuluan/Suluan, Calagan/Caraga, Butuan, Zubu/Cebu, Humunu/Homonhon, etc.).-- OBSIDIAN†SOUL 16:12, 16 April 2022 (UTC)
- On further research, I found this much older source from 1841. Which does identify that the name "Iloilo" is derived from "Ilong ilong". However, unlike the previous entry here, it specifies that "Ilong ilong"/"Iloilo" was the name of the point next to Jaro where the Fort San Pedro is located. No Chinese people involved, no irong irong. I'll make the changes.-- OBSIDIAN†SOUL 17:28, 16 April 2022 (UTC)
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History - Conversion to Cityhood
Not only is the paragraph below written rambling, it is also full of factoids that has been spreading around online for quite some time. The first statement in bold is a baseless conclusion drawn without verification. Cebu was declared a City by Philip II in 1594 (here) thus making it second 'official' or 'royal' city in the colony after Manila. Vigan was also declared a city in 1758 by Ferdinand VI. (here). In fact, Iloilo may even be the last to be granted city status during Spanish colonisation.
"Iloilo was raised from the status of a town to a city through a Royal Decree, and on 7 January 1890, the city government was established thru an inauguration headed by then Spanish Governor-General Valeriano Weyler, and Iloilo became the second Royal City in the Philippines in the Spanish East Indies, after Manila."
Also, is the concept of a 'royal city' a necessary distinction? Examples of city status declarations of cities in Spain and its empire found in the Spanish Archives show that the title of 'City' is in the monarch's gift; yet to see proof of other means to acquire city status. This is a custom that is still in practice in other European states i.e. the United Kingdom.
"In 1893, the royal Spanish decree was ratified through a 2nd (legal) declaration by the virtue of Bacura/Becerra Law."
First off, there is no such thing as 'Bacura'. 'Becerra' is the name of the Overseas Minister, Manuel Becerra Bermúdez, in whose ministry the royal decree was issued. The so-called Becerra Law was issued in 1889 not 1893, and the purpose of which was to grant declared cities in their Asian colony to form municipal corporations or municipalities (ayuntamientos), NOT TO RATIFY declared cities. Hence Iloilo was able to establish its Ayuntamiento in 1890, together with Cebu. What was decreed in 1893 was the Maura Law (named after Antonio Maura Montaner), detailing the operation of these municipal corporations.
I have made the necessary corrections.
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