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"Western Visayas, north and west Iloilo Province, west central Capiz Province; southwest Aklan Province; Antique Province, border areas east of San Remigio; Panay island."
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"Western Visayas, north and west Iloilo Province, west central Capiz Province; southwest Aklan Province; Antique Province, border areas east of San Remigio; Panay island."
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Ati communities in the Western Visayas, MIMAROPA, and Negros Island regions, listed by province, and including town names: Iloilo Province: Anilao, Barotac Viejo, Cabatuan, Calinog, Dueñas, Dumangas, Janiuay, New Lucena, Passi, San Miguel, San Rafael, Sta. Barbara, Tigbauan, San Joaquin; Antique Province: Anini-y, Hamtic, Tobias Fornier, San Jose; Capiz Province: Dumarao; Aklan Province: Buruanga, Malay; Guimaras Province: Buenavista, Jordan, Sibunag, Nueva Valencia; Negros Occidental Province: Isabela Romblon Province: Odiongan and Calatrava on Tablas Island, San Jose on Carabao Island.
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Ati communities in the Western Visayas, MIMAROPA, and Negros Island regions, listed by province, and including town names: Iloilo Province: Anilao, Barotac Viejo, Cabatuan, Calinog, Dueñas, Dumangas, Janiuay, New Lucena, Passi, San Miguel, San Rafael, Sta. Barbara, Tigbauan, San Joaquin; Antique Province: Anini-y, Hamtic, Tobias Fornier, San Jose; Capiz Province: Dumarao; Aklan Province: Buruanga, Malay; Guimaras Province: Buenavista, Jordan, Sibunag, Nueva Valencia; Negros Occidental Province: Isabela Romblon Province: Odiongan and Calatrava on Tablas Island, San Jose on Carabao Island.
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