- the
river current, the
water of the
Aklan river seems to boil or froth.
Akean therefore means "where
there is
boiling or frothing". The two
major tributaries...
-
their name from the
river Akean,
which means where there is
boiling or frothing. Aklan,
originally known as
Minuro it
Akean, is
considered to be the oldest...
- Aklan,
officially the
Province of
Aklan (Akeanon:
Probinsya it
Akean [ak'ɤan]; Hili****non:
Kapuoran sang Aklan; Tagalog:
Lalawigan ng Aklan), is a province...
- and
traditionally written with the
letter ⟨Ee⟩ such as in the
autonyms Akean and Akeanon. However, this
phoneme is also
present in
other but geographically...
- town of
Kalibo was
originally called Akean by the inhabitants,
similar to the name of the
river nearby. The word
akean itself connotes the
warbling of running...
-
ruled what was
called Akean in the late 1390s, Datu
Manduyog became the
ruler of
Akean in 1437 and made
Bakan the
capital of
Akean.
Another version of Banga's...
-
Tibyog Akean 14
Carlito Marquez June 30, 2004 June 30, 2013
KAMPI Tibyog Akean (13)
Florencio Miraflores June 30, 2013 June 30, 2022
Liberal Tibyog Akean 15...
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Panay was then
divided into
three sakups: Hantik,
Akean and Irong-Irong. Irong-Irong
became Iloilo,
Akean became the present-day
Aklan and Capiz, and Hantik...
- who were in turn
overthrown by the
American the
following year.
Aklan (
Akean)
became an
independent province through Republic Act No. 1414
signed by...
-
provinces and
naming them
Akean,
Hantik and Irong-Irong.
Sumakwel was ****igned as head of Hantik,
Bangkaya was ****igned as head of
Akean, and
Paiburong was ****igned...