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Meaning of "capiz"
Capiz refers to a type of translucent shell used in decorative items and architectural features. It is commonly used in the Philippines and other Southeast Asian countries to create windowpanes, lanterns, and decorative panels
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- The windowpane oyster.
- The shell of this mollusk used in window panes and jewelry.
- A province of the Philippines, on northern Panay island. Capital and largest city: Roxas
- A historical province of the Philippines; modern Capiz and Aklan. Capital and largest city: Capiz
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The second floor of the house was surrounded with rectangular capiz windows.
Capiz faces theSibuyan Sea to the north.
Roxas is the main city of Capiz.
Ayi Hernandez visited Capiz province and shares his observations.
The organization provided scholarship grants to youths in Capiz province.
Capiz faces the Sibuyan Sea to the north.
It has also become a major forerunner in promoting sports tourism in the province of Capiz.
Elsewhere, most towns in the Capiz province on Panay Island were flooded.
Municipality of the Philippines in the province of Capiz.
Capiz is a 1st class province of the Philippines located in the Western Visayas region.
It is also the pioneer in radio and Cable TV broadcasting in Capiz.
Capiz shell Windowpane, a prominent icon in Filipino culture present in many of Filipino architectures.
Staying in the province of Capiz.
Capiz is the Archdiocese in the Province of Capiz, on the island of Visayas.
The man is looking out at the street besides a Capiz Window.
See also
Balai capiz - boracay hotel.
Roxas City is the provincial capital of Capiz.
Hannah, how many capiz shells you think are in this chando?
It used to be the Capital of Capiz Province.
Capiz is largely known as the "Seafood Capital of the Philippines.".
Project in the Province of Capiz.
Shades of pale Handwoven plant fibres, capiz & non-woven textile wallcovering.
Investing in the Province of Capiz.
Other local names, especially in Capiz are tik-tik and wak-wak.
During the Spanish era, Kalibo was part of Capiz.
Capiz is known to be the "Seafood Capital of the Philippines.".
Municipalities of Capiz.
Legacy = = In his honour Roxas, Capiz and Roxas, Isabela were named after him.
Governor of Capiz.
Starting in 1917 he was a member of the municipal council of Capiz.
It also features high ceilings, and windows made of capiz shells.
In Samal, they propagated the pearl and capiz culture.
Pronounced as Pan-ay, it used to be the Capital of Capiz Province.
Her mother is from Ivisan, Capiz.
The circular cemetery of Dumalag, Capiz →.