Ilog is a second class municipality in the province of Negros Occidental, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 54,423 people. Founded by the Augustinian Fathers Geronimo Marin and Francisco Bustos on May 16, 1584, it was the first capital of Negros and Siquijor Provinces in the late 18th century. The name Ilog (or Ylog, Tagalog for "river") was recommended by a Tagalog guide of the Spaniards because the place was entirely surrounded by the longest river on the whole Negros Island, the Ilog Hilabangan River. The first inhabitants of Ilog are mostly migrants from Panay province. Ilog is politically subdivided into 15 barangays. Andulauan, Balicotoc, Bocana, Calubang, Canlamay, Consuelo, Dancalan, Delicioso, Galicia, Manalad, Pinggot Barangay I (Pob.), Barangay II (Pob.), Tabu, Vista Alegre. PLEASE WATCH KISI-KISI AND SINULOG FESTIVAL EVERY MARCH 25th at ILOG NEGROS OCCIDENTAL. ILOGNON AKO - Ilog Negros Occidental: Festivals

Festivals

SINULOG FESTIVAL
March 25
Photos from Kathleen Gemora and I ♥ ILOG album on Facebook

 
 























KISI-KISI FESTIVAL
March 25
Photos from  Elmie Valencia-Cuachon  and Sugar Miralles Serfino album on Facebook