-
Libacao,
officially the Muni****lity of
Libacao (Aklanon:
Banwa it
Libacao; Hili****non:
Banwa sang
Libacao; Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Libacao), is a 3rd class...
-
Batan in 1565, Datu
Kabanyag was
ruling Aklan from what is now the town of
Libacao. (These
historical vignettes have no
historical record as
credible basis...
- Datu
Kabanyag was the
chieftain at that
period and had his
capital in
Libacao. In 1942, the ****anese
invaded Aklan during World War II. In 1945, combined...
- 89,127 50.75 1,756.2 16 Mun
Aklan Lezo 15,639 23.40 668.33 12 Mun
Aklan Libacao 28,272 254.98 110.88 24 Mun
Aklan Madalag 18,890 269.60 70.07 25 Mun Aklan...
-
Concepcion San
Dionisio Balasan San
Enrique Ajuy
Aklan Altavas Batan Balete Libacao Masbate Balud Mandaon Romblon Cajidiocan Magdiwang San
Fernando /ʊ/ can...
- Liberal
Party (1) Lakas–CMD (1) Muni****lities: Buruanga, Ibajay, Kalibo,
Libacao,
Makato (Taft), Malinao, Nabas,
Numancia (Lezo), Lezo (re-established 1941)...
- was
killed in an
encounter with
military forces on
February 18, 1974, in
Libacao,
Aklan province.
Government troops attacked a hut
where Tagamolila and...
- City
College LUC
Bacolod not
applicable Regulated Libacao College of
Science and
Technology LUC
Libacao not
applicable Regulated Altavas College LUC Altavas...
- sitios.
Aguisan Buenavista Cabadiangan Cabanbanan Carabalan Caradio-an
Libacao Mambagaton Nabali-an
Mahalang San
Antonio Sara-et Su-ay
Talaban To-oy Baran****...
- po****tion of 18,890 people.
Madalag was
formerly an
arrabal and part of
Libacao. In 1948, it was
separated and
constituted as a
separate town, with the...