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  1. Negros Occidental is located in the western side of Negros Island, the fourth largest island in the Philippines, with a total land area of 7,802.54 square kilometres (3,012.58 sq mi). If Bacolod is included for geographical purposes, the province has an area of 7,965.21 square kilometres (3,075.38 sq mi).

  2. Negros Occidental is a province in the Western Visayas region (Region VI) of the Philippines. It has a population of 2,623,172 (2020 Census figures) distributed over 12 cities and 19 municipalities. The provincial capital is the highly urbanized City of Bacolod.

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    10.676458122.9509171 Bacolod— provincial capital of Negros Occidental, known for its MassKara Festival which is one of the most colorful and lively festivals in the Philippines
    9.983333122.8166672 Kabankalan— a big town on the way from Bacolod to Dumaguete
    10.6123.0333333 Murcia
    10.8122.9666674 Silay — renowned for its colonial houses, of which there are about 30, and is one of the museum cities in the Philippines along with Vigan; Spanish and American architecture is so c...

    People

    Common demonym for people from Negros is Negrosanon or sometimes Negrense. They are reputed to be funny and fun loving people with their sweet accents and love for sweet food as the province is a major supplier of sugar. However when offended they may turn as fierce as a bull.

    Religion

    Christianity is prominent in the whole Philippines, and this includes Negros Occidental. Most of the people are Catholics, while minorities such as Baptists and Iglesia ni Cristo are also found. The Islamic faith has been growing since the province's connection with South Cotabato where many Muslim Illongos/Hiligaynons live. Taoism is also practiced in the province with the Filipino-Chinese being the largest minority.

    Negros Occidental mostly uses the language Hiligaynon, also called Ilonggo. Towns and cities facing the Tanon Strait near Cebu speak Cebuano. English is understood by many, as is Tagalog.

    By air

    The only major airport in Negros Occidental is Bacolod-Silay International Airport (Tagalog/Filipino: Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Bacolod-Lungsod ng Silay) in Silay. It has daily flights to and from Manila, Cebu and Davao on Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific. It has no international flights. Alternately, one might fly to Iloilo, which does have a few international flights, then take a ferry to Bacolod. Or one might reach Dumagueteby plane or ferry, then take a bus into Negros Occidental. Sipa...

    By sea

    There is a major seaport in Bacolod that operates journeys from Manila, Iloilo City and Cagayan de Oro. Fast Cat and Weesam Express and Oceanjet have daily schedules to and from Bacolod. While 2GO Travelserves routes to and from Manila and Cagayan de Oro.

    By bus

    The province of Negros Occidental is mostly accessible through bus. Bus companies like Ceres Linerprovide services to and from destinations within the province.

    By car

    Cities like Bacolod have many taxis.

    By jeepney

    The fastest and cheapest mode of transport in the Philippines, jeepneys have designated routes to follow. It is the best mode of transport to explore the province, Jeepneys were jeeps of the U.S. Army which were refurbished and made longer to carry more passengers. Flagdown rates start at ₱7 per 4 km (2.5 mi) and additional ₱1for an additional 1 km (0.62 mi). Ask for a discount if you're a senior citizen or a student.

    Religious sites

    Church of the Angry Christ in Victorias City is one of the famous landmarks of Negros Occidental, it gets its name from the huge mural in the altar which is a mural of Jesus Christ who looks like he is angry, this is one of the unique murals in the Philippines as it depicts Christ as a Filipino. There is another mural inside the church which is incredibly made out of soda cans and which also depicts Christ as a Filipino being baptized which had caused controversy among some. San Sebastian Cat...

    Historical landmarks

    Silay has been known for its Spanish-American colonial structures which still survive today and number around 30, among its most famous attractions are Cinco de Noviembre Street and Balay Negrense. Fountain of Justice in Bacolodis where the Spanish surrendered to the Filipinos. See Kabankalan for its sugar mills. Cities such as Talisay and Silay have many ancestral homes which stretches back to the colonial times.

    Nature and wildlife

    See Danjugan Island Marine Sanctuary which is a home to the endangered White Breasted Eagle. The island is known for its diverse marine life and beautiful saltwater lagoons. Mt. Kanlaon National Park is an ideal destination for hikers, while the nearby Rafael Salas Park and Nature Center serves as the gateway to the National Park. Lakawon Island Resort is a white beach resort with clear blue waters, and is not as crowded and known as the world famous Boracay. Campomanes Bay, Sugar Beach and P...

    Events

    1. Masskara Festival. A big annual Mardi Gras like event celebrated every 3rd week of October in Bacolod. Each of the city's barangays (districts) joins the competition for the fiercely competitive best costumed group. Lots of food and handicraft stalls, street dancing and beer at the Bacolod city plaza area. "Masskara"means "Mask" in Hiligaynon and Tagalog. The use of colorful masks with large smiles represent the nickname for the city, "City of Smiles". The masks are usually the icons for t...

    Leisure

    1. Dive- Sipalay has the best dive sites in Negros Occidental, from wrecks to coral reefs.

  3. Top Things to Do in Negros Occidental - Negros Occidental Must-See Attractions. Things to Do in Negros Occidental. Explore popular experiences. See what other travelers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings. See All. Day Trips (11) Private Sightseeing Tours (15) Waterfalls (12) Ports of Call Tours (8) Cultural Tours (6) Islands (5)

  4. NEGROS HISTORY. Negros Island was originally called “Buglas”, an old native word that is thought to mean “cut-off.”. It is believed that Negros was once part of a greater mass of land but was cut off either by what geologists call a continental drift or by rising waters during the so-called glacial age.

  5. Dec 12, 2020 · Negros Occidental. Contents. 1 Regions. 2 Cities. 3 Other destinations. 4 Understand. 5 Talk. 6 Get in. 7 Get around. 8 See. 9 Do. 10 Eat. 11 Drink. 12 Stay safe. 13 Get out. Negros Occidental is a province in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines. It occupies the north-western half of Negros Island.

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