Anini-y


Anini-y, officially the Municipality of Anini-y, is a municipality in the province of Antique, Philippines. According to the 2024 census, it has a population of 22,713 people, making it 14th most populous municipality in the province of Antique.

History

During the Spanish era, Anini-y was already an independent town with a Baroque church located on the heart of its town proper. During the American period in October 23, 1903, Anini-y was integrated into the municipality of Tobias Fornier by virtue of Philippine Commission Act No. 961. This move by the Americans, aimed to reorganize the local government units in the country. On August 5, 1949, the town of Anini-y became independent again from the municipality of Tobias Fornier by virtue of Executive Order No. 253 by President Elpidio Quirino.

Geography

Anini-y is the southernmost municipality of the province and is from the provincial capital, San Jose de Buenavista, and from Iloilo City.
According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, the municipality has a land area of constituting of the total area of Antique.

Climate

Barangays

Anini-y is politically subdivided into 23 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
The barrio of San Ramón was formerly the sitio of Igdacoton in the barrio of Magdalena.

Demographics

In the 2024 census, Anini-y had a population of 22,713 people. The population density was.

Economy

Tourism

  • Cresta de Gallo — a mountain with a shape like a rooster's crown.
  • Aliwliw - the highest mountain in Anini-y located along Anini-y and Tobias Fornier border.
  • Iboc River and Nasuli River - two longest rivers in Anini-y
  • Nogas Island — according to local legend, this Island was formed when the two lovers Anini and Nogas had broken their promises with the fairy God Mother. While riding on a boat near the town, their boat was capsized by big waves summoned by the fairy God Mother. After which, at the spot where Nogas and Anini were last seen, a white sand island full of mangroves appeared just near beside the Anini-y town.
  • Siraan Hot Spring and Health Resort — People who reside near Siraan hot spring usually take their time relaxing in a bath tub sized pool early in the morning to feel the warmness and the cool breeze of the ocean as the resort is located just along the seashore.
  • San Juan Nepomuceno Parish Church ''Anini-y Church — built during the Spanish era in the 19th century. The church is made of coral reefs carved into thick blocks to form an adobe and were glued using thousands of egg whites/yolks. Early locals/settlers of the town were the prime workers and carpenters of the church. Some stories tell that people of the town were forced to contribute anything such as goods and food for the Spanish priest as well as raising chicken to lay more eggs so that it will be used for building of the church.
  • Bantigue Marine Sanctuary'' — a marine reef and sanctuary situated on the western coast of Barangay San Francisco. This site is the future of local tourism of the barrio.

    Education

The Anini-y Schools District Office governs all educational institutions within the municipality. It oversees the management and operations of all private and public, from primary to secondary schools.

Primary and elementary schools

  • Anini-y Central School
  • Bayo-Crispin V. Unica Memorial School
  • Casay Elementary School
  • Gelacio Autajay Sr. Primary School
  • Iba Elementary School
  • Igpalge Elementary School
  • Igtumarom Elementary School
  • Lisub Elementary School
  • Magdalena Elementary School
  • Milagrosa Elementary School
  • Nasuli-C Elementary School
  • Nato-Butuan Elementary School
  • San Francisco Elementary School
  • San Francisco Tree of Life International School
  • San Ramon Elementary School
  • San Roque-Ezpeleta Elementary School
  • Silvino Qubing Memorial Elementary School
  • Tagaytay Elementary School
  • Talisayan Elementary School

    Secondary schools

  • Igpalge National High School
  • San Francisco Tree of Life International School
  • San Roque-Ezpeleta National High School
  • St. Andrew's High School
  • St. Therese's High School