
Fun in Capiz! |
A Fun Place Come and discover the Capiz mystic: Explore the rolling hills, mountain peaks and ranges; Enjoy daytime excursions at the province’s wide beaches or go spelunking in isolated coves; Visit local gardens, historical sites, old Spanish churches, Southeast Asia’s largest bell at Pan-ay Church, and the birthplace of Manuel A. Roxas, first Philippine President; Have a fill of a variety of seafood available all year round. The Province of Capiz is known as the Seafood Capital of the Philippines due to its abundance in marine life from prawns to crabs, marlins to catfish, and mussels to angel wings (diwal). Capiz will not only excite your eyes but also your palate with delicacies that would surely make you long for more seafood. Grilled, steamed, stew, fried, dried smoked or even raw; you will surely have fun in the myriad ways of enjoying seafood with a taste like no other. But that’s not all. From the upland areas of the province are plenty of naturally grown “native” chickens and vegetables which the locals cook in a countless number of ways to fire up those taste buds. ![]() |
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Latest Articles
- Capiz residents to plant one million trees in one day
- Panay river project gets environment certificate
- Barangay Service Workers receive PhilHealth IDs
- Capiz gov't qualifies for Seal of Good Local Governance
- Capiz acquires P15-M high-end ambulances
- Capiz veggie farmers given cash incentives
- Capiz to plant 1M trees in a year
- Remembering Manuel A. "Manoling" Roxas of Capiz
- LOOK: Pres. Roxas state car now in local museum
- Bonuses for 599 Capiz day care workers
- Tripartite project aims better Capiz hospitals
- Panay River occupants told to relocate to safety
- Capiz stadium rehab mulled
Budget & Finances
- Capiz Annual Budget 2020
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- Manpower Comp. - Q3 2020
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- Debt Service (2020)
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- Receipts & Exp. - 2019
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