@@arnelmonares9242the emphasis is on the word SECOND. Of course it wasn’t the most important. But the entire Panay island had political and religious importance during the SPANISH ERA. The strategic and tactical importance of a place varies during time. Voice of Freemen in the Philippines was correct in claiming so. After all, the spanish influence was extremely great in the entire Panay island after cebu. The sto nino festivals which starts in Cebu’s Sinulog, followed by Aklan’s Ati-atihan, and finally by Iloilo’s Dinagyang are representation of the early “visitations” of the sto nino image upon the arrival of the Spanish colonists. At the time, Iloilo was more economically important than cebu as the Port of Iloilo was far more accessible from Manila (which is accessible through the west philippine sea) than the Port of Cebu (domestic sea voyage was far more difficult at the time because of shallow waters. Thus, for long voyages, the open is near the Philippine coastline was preferrable). Furthermore, the liberation of Panay which began with the efforts of prominent Illonggos in Iloilo City was a critical victory against spanish colonizers. Knowing how Ilonggos can influence the Spanish regime, it was considered politically important. These are some of the reasons why Iloilo was the SECOND most important city next to manila DURING THE SPANISH ERA.
Proud to be Illongga!!! Kanami gid tana sang mga balay kang una a... mas nami gid... kaaaggg damo manggaranon nga puro Pilipino diri sa Iloilo sang una bah
Proud Ilonggo here as well.. My mom's family also used to own one of the old Spanish mansions in Jaro. They owned the old Spanish house adjacent to Colegio de San Jose, near the Sanson-Montinola Mansion.. Atty. Valentina Esposo onced owned the house back in the 1960's..
Thanks for featuring all the heritage building /houses in Iloilo ....hope somebody would extend a helping hand to rehabilitate this ancestral homes....very nice vid...thanks and stay safe everybody....
@@arnelmonares9242 ano ang problema mo? Bakit galit ka sa mga comments pertaining to Iloilo. Do not dwell on this page if the comments irritates your demons. Just go to hell.😡
It’s surprising that most of the elites of Iloilo in the past are native born Filipinos, not Chinese merchants who migrated and assimilated. That’s the difference. Iloilo’s local population controls the economy. Other places may have a bigger economy but their local economies were ran by the Chinese migrants.
and some of them may have been descendants of pre-hispanic Panay kingdoms. In Spanish Era, native nobility assimilated and were granted noble status after they converted to Catholicism, retaining their lands that became plantations or haciendas.
If I may ask you how is the economy that was being run by iloilo elites booming ba? That question may be answered by present economic status of iloilo city that was being tagged by its inhabitants as an economic powerhouse in the visayas during Spanish era.Sa katagal tagal na ng panahon hundred of years ago na,katiting lang ang improvements ng iloilo city.
@@diligustougbinuang6094 Nakapunta ka naba sa Iloilo? Di kami nabubuhay na dugyot. That's only the city. Di kapa nka punta sa mga provinces ng buong Iloilo. Panay is the cradle of Malay civilization. Yong Datu mo dyan ngsimula bago pumunta sa isla mo which I'm sure Cebu/Sugbu/Sinugba.
Beat video of Iloilo so far. I also love the little family history about the houses. I had also wondered if in the Philippines they used or use the double surnames that most Hispanic countries use. Thank you.
I hope you have a collection of old photos of Bacolod City as well? My family on my mother's side was originally from that part of Western Visayas. Thank you.
Hi FYI #1 molo mansion was NOT passed on to timoteo consing and his family. Timoteo consing (son-in-law) just resided in molo mansion. My mother was one of the signatories when the house was sold to the SM group. Thank you!
The Lizares Mansion has 70+ doors inside, huge receiving areas (sala & dining areas) with spiral wooden staircase up to the attic. In 1940s the mansion was used as a Japanese Barracks, were alot of tortured bodies buried down at the basement and also, there's a gazebo (school's playground) that has a underground tunnels going to Jaro River & Iloilo Memorial Park but no longer passable due to excessive floods.
@@johngabrielevangelista1347 jan ako dati nag tatrabaho cook ako ng mga pari at sacristan nadin kaso d ako nag tagal kasi marami akong nararamdaman na kakaiba
Those were the famous names Lopez, Ledesma, Lizares, Araneta , Montinlla, montelibano.they are hacienderos. NELLY garde is now one on the tourist attraction.
Nag uswag gid man ang iloilo sang una due to hablon industry then kay tungod sa Americans nag dala sila cotton di nga mas barato, nag move sa bacolod ang iba nga elites for azucarera business..
Simply beautiful. Thank you for the video.
Iloilo the second most important city next to manila during Spanish regimes be proud being an ilonggo heritage
Yes because Iloilo city is a Capital of the Philippines during Spanish Era
Most important? what's in Ilo ilo that other provinces don't have you made your own declaration but far from reality.
@@arnelmonares9242the emphasis is on the word SECOND. Of course it wasn’t the most important. But the entire Panay island had political and religious importance during the SPANISH ERA. The strategic and tactical importance of a place varies during time. Voice of Freemen in the Philippines was correct in claiming so. After all, the spanish influence was extremely great in the entire Panay island after cebu. The sto nino festivals which starts in Cebu’s Sinulog, followed by Aklan’s Ati-atihan, and finally by Iloilo’s Dinagyang are representation of the early “visitations” of the sto nino image upon the arrival of the Spanish colonists. At the time, Iloilo was more economically important than cebu as the Port of Iloilo was far more accessible from Manila (which is accessible through the west philippine sea) than the Port of Cebu (domestic sea voyage was far more difficult at the time because of shallow waters. Thus, for long voyages, the open is near the Philippine coastline was preferrable). Furthermore, the liberation of Panay which began with the efforts of prominent Illonggos in Iloilo City was a critical victory against spanish colonizers. Knowing how Ilonggos can influence the Spanish regime, it was considered politically important. These are some of the reasons why Iloilo was the SECOND most important city next to manila DURING THE SPANISH ERA.
@@arnelmonares9242 sugar and rice industry extending up to negros and real estates in metro manila.
yung number 1. Naka pasok na ako dyan, ang ganda talaga❤️
Proud to be Illongga!!! Kanami gid tana sang mga balay kang una a... mas nami gid... kaaaggg damo manggaranon nga puro Pilipino diri sa Iloilo sang una bah
The pride of Ilonggos, from the past up to the present time.
very educational and enjoyed watching the videos
Proud Ilonggo here as well.. My mom's family also used to own one of the old Spanish mansions in Jaro. They owned the old Spanish house adjacent to Colegio de San Jose, near the Sanson-Montinola Mansion.. Atty. Valentina Esposo onced owned the house back in the 1960's..
Indeed we are the first and foremost QUEEN CITY OF THE SOUTH ❤️❤️
In your own declaration but far from reality.
I was amazed when I watched and learned the grandeur of Ilongos during Spanish time that every Ilongo should be proud of.
Thanks for featuring all the heritage building /houses in Iloilo ....hope somebody would extend a helping hand to rehabilitate this ancestral homes....very nice vid...thanks and stay safe everybody....
Were the first province to have a commercial bank outside manila showing that we have o booming economy during Spanish era
Really?so now what? is it still?
@@arnelmonares9242 ano ang problema mo? Bakit galit ka sa mga comments pertaining to Iloilo. Do not dwell on this page if the comments irritates your demons. Just go to hell.😡
Grabe! Damo mansion xa aton gali noh?whew
Gusto ko gid magsulod sa mga old houses.
It’s surprising that most of the elites of Iloilo in the past are native born Filipinos, not Chinese merchants who migrated and assimilated. That’s the difference. Iloilo’s local population controls the economy. Other places may have a bigger economy but their local economies were ran by the Chinese migrants.
That's your own perception are you sure?
and some of them may have been descendants of pre-hispanic Panay kingdoms. In Spanish Era, native nobility assimilated and were granted noble status after they converted to Catholicism, retaining their lands that became plantations or haciendas.
If I may ask you how is the economy that was being run by iloilo elites booming ba? That question may be answered by present economic status of iloilo city that was being tagged by its inhabitants as an economic powerhouse in the visayas during Spanish era.Sa katagal tagal na ng panahon hundred of years ago na,katiting lang ang improvements ng iloilo city.
@@diligustougbinuang6094
Nakapunta ka naba sa Iloilo? Di kami nabubuhay na dugyot. That's only the city. Di kapa nka punta sa mga provinces ng buong Iloilo. Panay is the cradle of Malay civilization. Yong Datu mo dyan ngsimula bago pumunta sa isla mo which I'm sure Cebu/Sugbu/Sinugba.
bucket list khit papic nlng sa labas.
Beat video of Iloilo so far. I also love the little family history about the houses. I had also wondered if in the Philippines they used or use the double surnames that most Hispanic countries use. Thank you.
Is there any chance to visit these houses? The architectural designs inside might still be there.
I hope you have a collection of old photos of Bacolod City as well? My family on my mother's side was originally from that part of Western Visayas. Thank you.
Damo tani mansion Sa Iloilo ang Iban naguba sang nagka gyera
Thank you !
You're welcome!
Have a girlfriend who live in lloilo I love the museums and old churches it's beautiful towns and cities
PROUD ILONGGO here from Pototan, Iloilo❤️❤️❤️
Hi FYI
#1 molo mansion was NOT passed on to timoteo consing and his family.
Timoteo consing (son-in-law) just resided in molo mansion.
My mother was one of the signatories when the house was sold to the SM group. Thank you!
@paco fule Thanks for letting us know Sir! I'll add this on the description of the video. :)
The Lizares Mansion has 70+ doors inside, huge receiving areas (sala & dining areas) with spiral wooden staircase up to the attic. In 1940s the mansion was used as a Japanese Barracks, were alot of tortured bodies buried down at the basement and also, there's a gazebo (school's playground) that has a underground tunnels going to Jaro River & Iloilo Memorial Park but no longer passable due to excessive floods.
yes, nakapasok na rin ako dyan, dmi nagsabi na marami daw kababalaghan clang nakikita dyan, cguro dahil sa kaluaan at tagal ndi natatauhan
@@johngabrielevangelista1347 jan ako dati nag tatrabaho cook ako ng mga pari at sacristan nadin kaso d ako nag tagal kasi marami akong nararamdaman na kakaiba
Damo bala mangaranon sa aton sang una
subong haw? wala lang gapabalo!!!
Those were the famous names Lopez, Ledesma, Lizares, Araneta , Montinlla, montelibano.they are hacienderos. NELLY garde is now one on the tourist attraction.
Can you do po top old catholic and non catholic schools in iloilo city
Tane Negros mansions/Old houses naman.
Did you know that the lopez house has a dungeon underground?
🇨🇦❤️🇵🇭🙏😇
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It is Nelly Garden not nelly' garden....good presentation
Nag uswag gid man ang iloilo sang una due to hablon industry then kay tungod sa Americans nag dala sila cotton di nga mas barato, nag move sa bacolod ang iba nga elites for azucarera business..
Not nelly's' garden but nelly garden
sana ginawa mong simply yung mga letra. hirap basahin
Madali lang kaya..gusto gusto ko pa namn ganyang sulat..parang.sa.diploma.bah
Hello mga ilonggo tikalon botboton ari mo ilad pamore