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Kalibo is a 1st class municipality in the province of Aklan, Philippines. Located in the northwestern portion of Panay Island, it is the capital municipality of Aklan. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 62,438 people in 12,628 households. The nearest cities to Kalibo are Roxas City in Capiz, and Iloilo City in Iloilo. Both are accessible by bus and minivans.
Kalibo is best known as the venue of the Ati-atihan festival. It is also the gateway to Boracay island, which is just 45 minutes away by land transport from the nearest port, Caticlan. It is also a regional center for the northwest section of Panay Island, providing commercial, educational, and medical services unavailable in the smaller towns and villages nearby.
The term Kalibo was derived from the Aklanon word "sangka libo", that translates to "one thousand", the number of native (Ati aka aeta) people who attended the very first Catholic Mass, after which a celebration was held and is now continued as the Ati-atihan festival normally held during the 3rd week of January. From the time of the Spanish colonial administration until the institution of Pilipino as the national language in 1946, Kalibo was spelled as "Calivo".
Kalibo is accessible from Manila by plane through the Kalibo National Airport, about ten minutes away from the main plaza, or by ship through the Dumaguit or New Washington Ports on the northern tip of Aklan. Public transportation around town is by tricycle.
As of 2006, Kalibo is administered by Mayor Raymar A. Rebaldo, who led the town's first Foundation Day celebration on November 23, 2005.
Barangays
Kalibo is politically subdivided into 16 barangays.
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Banks
- Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
- Metrobank
- United Coconut Planters Bank
- Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation
- Bank of Commerce
- Philippine National Bank
- Development Bank of the Philippines
- Land Bank of the Philippines
- Allied Banking Corporation
- Bank of the Philippine Island - Martelino
- Bank of the Philippine Island - Roxas Avenue
- BPI Express Banking Center - Gaisano City Kalibo
- Equitable PCI Bank
- LBC Development Bank
- Cooperative Rural Bank of Aklan
- Rural Bank of Balete, Kalibo Branch
- Rural Bank of Banga, Kalibo Branch
Education
Tertiary Schools in Kalibo
Hospitals
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