An pagkakaiba han mga rebisyon han "Capiz"

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An '''Capiz''' usa nga [[Mga Lalawigan han Pilipinas|lalawigan]] o probinsya han [[Pilipinas]] nga nahamutangan ha [[Katundan nga Kabisay-an]] nga [[Mga Rehiyon han Pilipinas|rehiyon]]. An kapital hini [[Syudad han Roxas]] ngan nahamutangan ha dumagsaan o amihanan-sinirangan nga dapit han isla han [[Panay]], ngan an [[Aklan]] ngan [[Antique|Antique]] sapit ha katundan, ngan [[Iloilo]] ha salatan. It Capiz naatubang hiton [[Dagat Sibuyan]] ha amihanan. An Capiz kilalado tungod hiton sinisiring nga ''mother-of-pearl'' nga ''shell'' nga tinatawag gihapon nga capiz ngan ginagamit hin pagdecorar, paghimo hin mga ''lampshade'', mga ''tray'', mga ganghaan han tamboan, ngbp...
 
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ngaran=Province of Capiz|
sealfile=[[Image:Ph_seal_capiz.png]]|
rehiyon=[[Katundan nga Kabisay-an]] (Region VI)|
kapital=[[Syudad han Roxas]]|
founded=—|
pop2000=654,156|
pop2000ranggo=ika-36 nga gidako-i|
popden2000=248|
popden2000ranggo=ika-28 nga gihataasi|
kahaluagkm2=2,633.2|
kahaluagranggo=ika-30 nga giguti-ayi|
dagkosyudad=0|
mga syudad=1|
mga bungto=16|
mga baranggay=473|
mga distrito=2|
mga yinaknan=[[Hiligaynon]]|
gobernador=Vicente B. Bermejo|
locatormapfile=[[Image:Ph_locator_map_capiz.png]]}}
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==People and Culture==
 
=== Aswang ===
Among Filipinos, Capiz is subject or focus of many [[Aswang]], and other types of mythylogical [[ghost]], goblins, [[ghoul]]s and [[manananggal]] and other monster stories. Capiz is ( unfairly ) rumored to have a number of aswang and covens of witches. Superstitious folk who believe in their existence can still be found in these parts. They typically adorn windows, rooms, etc. with garlic bulbs, holy water, etc..
 
===Myths, Folklore, Superstitious Beliefs and Practices===
 
The early [[Panayanon]] believed in many [[god]]s. Bulalakaw, a bird which looked like a peacock and could cause illness, was said to live in the island's sacred mountain called [[Madya-as]]. A chief [[goddess]] was believed to reside in the mountain of the nearby island of [[Negros Occidental]]. She was called Laon, after whom [[Mt. Kanlaon]] is named. Mediators to the gods, also said to be the first priests, were: Bangutbanwa, who prayed for good harvests and an orderly universe; Mangindalon, who interceded for sick persons and prayed for the punishment of enemies; and Soliran and Solian, who performed marriage ceremonies. [[Manunubo]] was the good spirit of the sea.
 
The kama-kama are [[dwarf|dwarves]] living in earth mounds, and are lazy and fun loving. The tamawu/taglugar are spirits that can be either friendly or evil. They live in resplendent palaces that look like mere boulders to the human eye. When they find a human being attractive, they entice the person to join them; this peculiar act of courtship is called yanggaw. The dwindi is a dwarf residing in a mount of earth. The lulid sa bungsud has a big head, but a small torso and limbs. One who disturbs the mound where it resides falls ill. The agta is a very dark, hairy person living in the forest. Although a trickster, it is helpful to people. The amamanhig is a dead person who has returned to life and simply echoes everything that mortals say; it has lost the power to think. Hiwit or barang is a ritual that gives one of the power to inflict pain on an enemy.
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==Ekonomiya==
 
==Heyograpiya==
 
===Politikal===
 
An Capiz mayda napulo kag unom (16) nga [[bungto Pilipinhon|bungto]] ngan usa nga [[Mga Syudad han Pilipinas|syudad]].
 
====Syudad====
 
*[[Syudad han Roxas]]
 
====Mga Bungto====
 
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*[[Cuartero, Capiz|Cuartero]]
*[[Dao, Capiz|Dao]]
*[[Dumalag, Capiz|Dumalag]]
*[[Dumarao, Capiz|Dumarao]]
*[[Ivisan, Capiz|Ivisan]]
*[[Jamindan, Capiz|Jamindan]]
*[[Ma-ayon, Capiz|Ma-ayon]]
*[[Mambusao, Capiz|Mambusao]]
</td><td valign="top">
*[[Panay, Capiz|Panay]]
*[[Panitan, Capiz|Panitan]]
*[[Pilar, Capiz|Pilar]]
*[[Pontevedra, Capiz|Pontevedra]]
*[[President Roxas, Capiz|President Roxas]]
*[[Sapi-an, Capiz|Sapi-an]]
*[[Sigma, Capiz|Sigma]]
*[[Tapaz, Capiz|Tapaz]]
</td></tr></table>
 
===Pisikal===
 
==Kasaysayan==
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Folk history recorded in the [[Maragtas]] by [[Pedro Monteclaro]] says ten [[Borneo|Bornean]] [[datu]]s landed at a site now known as San Joaquin town in [[Iloilo]] province. They purchased [[Panay]] from the [[Aeta]], cultivated the land, and renamed the island [[Madya-as]]. They divided it into three communities: [[Irong-irong]], [[Akean]] (which includes the Capiz area), and [[Hamtik]].
 
It is said that in Capiz in 1570, the Datu Bankaya’s wife of the Aklan district gave birth to twin daughters. Twin is "Kapid" in the local dialect, so the Spaniards adopted the name Capiz (Kapid) as inadvertently miscommunicated to them by the natives.
 
Capiz, which was part of [[Aklan]] in pre-Spanish times, was one of the early settlements of the Malayas, centuries before the coming of the Spaniards to the Philippines. It was part of the Confederation of Madjaas, formed after the purchase of Panay by the Bornean datus from the Negrito king named Marikudo.
 
When the Spaniards led by [[Miguel Lopez de Legazpi]] came to Panay from [[Cebu]] in 1569, they found people with tattoos, and so they called it Isla de los Pintados. How the island itself came to be called Panay is uncertain. The [[Aeta]] called it [[Aninipay]], after a plant that abounded in the island. Legend has it that [[Miguel Lopez de Legazpi|Legazpi]] and his men, in search of food, exclaimed upon the island, pan hay en esta isla!. So they established their first settlement in the island at the mouth of the Banica River in [[Capiz]] and called it [[Panay|Pan-ay]]. This was the second Spanish settlement in the Philippines, the first being San Miguel, [[Cebu]].
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