ANTIQUE BEST SELLERS
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50 Mixed Tulips
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Blazing Beauty
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Carnival Gift-Bag
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Indulgence
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Jewel Gift Box
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Luxury 12 Red Roses
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Luxury 6 Roses Giftbag
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Luxury Two Dozen Red Roses
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Pastel GiftBox
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Pastel Mixed Roses
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Pearly White
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Pink Lilies Bouquet
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ANTIQUE
The Philippines' Western Visayas region contains the province of Antique, also known as the Province of Antique. San Jose de Buenavista, Antique's most populated town, serves as its capital. Located in the western part of Panay Island, the province faces the Sulu Sea to the west and Aklan, Capiz, and Iloilo to the east.
Native to the province, the Iraynun-Bukidnon speak a dialect of Kinaray-a and have used their vernacular skills and indigenous knowledge to create the only rice terrace clusters in the Visayas. Four terraced fields make up the Iraynun-Bukidnon rice terraces: General Fullon rice terraces, Lublub rice terraces.
Find a florist in key towns in Antique
Anini-y
Barbaza (Nalupa)
Belison
Bugasong (Bugason)
Caluya
Culasi (Bacong)
Hamtic
Laua-an
Libertad (Inayawan)
Pandan
Patnongon
San Jose de Buenavista
San Remigio (Tigbagacay)
Sebaste (Ipayo)
Sibalom
Tibiao
Tobias Fornier (Dao)
Valderrama (Kaberi-an)