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Molo ([ˈmolo]) is a district of Iloilo City in Iloilo Province, on Panay Island in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines. It is the most densely populated district of all the seven districts of Iloilo City. Molo was a separate municipality before it was incorporated into the then-municipality of Iloilo by virtue of Act No. 719 of 1903. Molo was originally the Parián (Chinese district or Chinatown) of Iloilo, which is the area that the Chinese residents of Iloilo lived in. It is also known as the "Athens of the Philippines," being the birthplace of famous Philippine Ilustrados and numerous of the country's greatest philosophers and political leaders, including numerous chief justices, senators, governors, generals, congressmen, and cabinet officials.

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  • Molo (Iloilo City) (de)
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  • Molo ist einer der sieben Stadtbezirke von Iloilo City, Hauptstadt der Provinz Iloilo. Er liegt an der Südküste der Insel Panay an der auf den Philippinen. Mit 70.318 Einwohnern (Zensus 2010) liegt Molo nach Jaro an zweiter Stelle unter den Stadtbezirken. Seit 1937 ist Molo ein Stadtbezirk von Iloilo City. (de)
  • Molo ([ˈmolo]) is a district of Iloilo City in Iloilo Province, on Panay Island in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines. It is the most densely populated district of all the seven districts of Iloilo City. Molo was a separate municipality before it was incorporated into the then-municipality of Iloilo by virtue of Act No. 719 of 1903. Molo was originally the Parián (Chinese district or Chinatown) of Iloilo, which is the area that the Chinese residents of Iloilo lived in. It is also known as the "Athens of the Philippines," being the birthplace of famous Philippine Ilustrados and numerous of the country's greatest philosophers and political leaders, including numerous chief justices, senators, governors, generals, congressmen, and cabinet officials. (en)
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  • Molo (en)
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  • Athens of the Philippines (en)
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