Malinao, Aklan

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Map of Aklan showing the location of Malinao

Malinao is a 4th class municipality in the province of Aklan, Philippines. It is located on Panay Island, geographical location 122° 10' to 122° 19' East, 11° 40' to 10° 35' North. It has an area of 186.01 km². According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 23,699 people in 4,381 households.

[edit] Barangays

Malinao is politically subdivided into 23 barangays.

  • Banaybanay
  • Biga-a
  • Bulabud
  • Cabayugan
  • Capataga
  • Cogon
  • Dangcalan
  • Kinalangay Nuevo
  • Kinalangay Viejo
  • Lilo-an
  • Malandayon
  • Manhanip
  • Navitas
  • Osman
  • Poblacion
  • Rosario
  • San Dimas
  • San Ramon
  • San Roque
  • Sipac
  • Sugnod
  • Tambuan
  • Tigpalas

[edit] History

Once an arrabal of the town of Banga to the east, Malinao's town leaders in the mid-1700s were able to submit a petition of separation direct to Manila that was approved. In addition, Malinao rose to prominence in Philippine history during the struggle against colonial rule under Spain at the end of the 19th century. Candido Iban, a resident of Malinao, was a member of the inner circle of the original Katipuneros directly under Andres Bonifacio.

[edit] External links

Province of Aklan Provincial Seal of Aklan
Municipalities Altavas | Balete | Banga | Batan | Buruanga | Ibajay | Kalibo | Lezo | Libacao | Madalag | Makato | Malay | Malinao | Nabas | New Washington | Numancia | Tangalan
District Lone District
Tourist spot Boracay Island
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