Talk:Roxas City
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[edit] Capiznon and Illonggo
I am editing this in Roxas City now. A lot of Capiznons would like to believe the language is separate.It is not . Capiznon is nothing more than a dialect of Illonggo.--Jondel 08:50, 10 January 2006 (UTC)
Is Hiligaynon and Ilongo the same? - Felix
[edit] Aswang Festival
I reverted the deletion of this festival for reasons that this festival is being observed and recognized by the people and the government of Roxas City. Capizenios had this idea of celebrating this. Please see news releases:
- Inquirer.Net: Aswang Festival in Roxas City, 2006/11/06
- Sun Star Iloilo: 2nd Aswang Festival bucked, 2005/09/26
Fddfred talk 04:19, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
The Diwal Festival, which started in 2005, was created in order to celebrate the resurgence of diwal (angel wing clam) after several years near extinction. However, this festival should no longer be included among the festivals of Roxas City, considering that after reckless harvesting, the supply of diwal is again low. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Macki3112 (talk • contribs).
[edit] Notable People Section: Jose Altavas, removed
* Jose "Tabai" Altavas - Municipal Councilor of Capiz (1903 – 1906); member of the provincial board of Capiz (1906 - 1907); Delegate to the First Philippine Assembly (1907 – 1909); Provincial Governor of Capiz for two terms (1910 – 1916); Senator from Iloilo, Capiz and Romblon (1916 – 1922); and Representative from the second district of Capiz (1925 – 1928). He was a member of the “goodwill” Legislative Delegation to Japan in 1917 and was elected Delegate, from the first district of Capiz, to the constitutional convention in 1934. |
This biographical introduction was written like a résumé. Please help improve it by revising it to be neutral and encyclopedic. Also a copypaste 1, 2. Fddfred talk 11:51, 8 May 2008 (UTC)

