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The Capiznons (Capiznon: mga Capiznon; Spanish: capiceños) are a Visayan ethnic group native to Capiz and the surrounding areas of the Western Visayas region of the Philippines.[2][unreliable source?] They speak Capiceño, a Visayan language. According to Spanish era tribute-censuses Spanish-Filipinos compose 1% of the Capiznon people's population.[3]:113

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Notable Capiznons (Capizeños)

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This list includes people with roots from Capiz.

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Media

  • Paolo Bediones, Filipino commercial model, television host, journalist, newscaster and radio announcer
  • Kara David, television host and journalist.

Medicine

Music

Beauty Pageants

  • Margarita Moran-Floirendo, Miss Universe 1973
  • Geraldine Villarruz Asis, Bb. Pilipinas-Universe 1987, Miss Universe 1987 finalist

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Indigenous Capiznon religion

Immortals

  • Laon: the supreme deity; a goddess said to reside in the mountain at the neighboring island of Negros[11]
  • Bulalakaw: a bird god who looks like a peacock and can cause illnesses; lives in Mount Madja-as[12]
  • Mediators to the Gods
    • Bangutbanwa: ensures good harvests and an orderly universe[13]
    • Mangindalon: intercedes for sick persons; punishes enemies[14]
    • Soliran: one of two performers of the marriage ceremonies[15]
    • Solian: one of two performers of the marriage ceremonies[16]
    • Manunubo: the good spirit of the sea[17]
  • Tungkung Langit: the god of the sky who brings famine, drought, storms, and floods[18]
  • Lulid-Batang: the god of the earth, responsible for earthquakes and volcanic eruptions[19]
  • Linting Habughabug: the god of lightning, whose look kills people and who shouts in anger[20]
  • Launsina: the goddess of the sun, moon, stars, and seas, and the most beloved because people seek forgiveness from her[21]
  • Burigadang Pada Sinaklang Bulawan: the goddess of greed to whom people pray when they want to get rich[22]
  • Saragnayan: the god of darkness who has the power to replace brightness with darkness[23]
  • Lubay-lubyuk Hanginun si Mahuyuk-huyukun: the goddess of the evening breeze; cools people, especially during the summer[24]
  • Suklang Malayun: the guardian of happy homes[25]
  • Maklilum-sa-twan: the god of the plains and valleys.[26]
  • Agurang: the good spirit who fought against Asuwang[27]
  • Asuwang: the malevolent spirit who fought against Asuwang[28]
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