History of KaliboThe town of Kalibo is the capital of province of Aklan, one of the four provinces comprising the island of Panay, the sixth largest island in the philippines. Aklan is a relatively new province in the Philippine atlas.The province of Aklan is bounded on the West by Antique, on the south by Capiz, on the norhtwest by the Sulu Sea, and on the east by Sibuyan Sea. It has a total land area of 192,190 hectares with 17 towns and 317 barangays.The Aklanon word for bubbling or boiling is “akae”. “Akean” is the contraction of “akaean” which mean where there is bubbling or boiling.VisionVibrant, Livable, Greener City.MissionTo uphold the essence of development and principles of governance.
History of KaliboThe town of Kalibo is the capital of province of Aklan, one of the four provinces comprising the island of Panay, the sixth largest island in the philippines. Aklan is a relatively new province in the Philippine atlas.The province of Aklan is bounded on the West by Antique, on the south by Capiz, on the norhtwest by the Sulu Sea, and on the east by Sibuyan Sea. It has a total land area of 192,190 hectares with 17 towns and 317 barangays.The Aklanon word for bubbling or boiling is “akae”. “Akean” is the contraction of “akaean” which mean where there is bubbling or boiling.VisionVibrant, Livable, Greener City.MissionTo uphold the essence of development and principles of governance.
History of KaliboThe town of Kalibo is the capital of province of Aklan, one of the four provinces comprising the island of Panay, the sixth largest island in the philippines. Aklan is a relatively new province in the Philippine atlas.The province of Aklan is bounded on the West by Antique, on the south by Capiz, on the norhtwest by the Sulu Sea, and on the east by Sibuyan Sea. It has a total land area of 192,190 hectares with 17 towns and 317 barangays.The Aklanon word for bubbling or boiling is “akae”. “Akean” is the contraction of “akaean” which mean where there is bubbling or boiling.VisionVibrant, Livable, Greener City.MissionTo uphold the essence of development and principles of governance.