Pueblo de Panay (Roxas City)

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Pueblo de Panay is a 400-hectare mixed-use, master-planned township development located in Roxas City, Philippines.

A rising city within a city- Pueblo de Panay is a Capizeño Inspired Development that showcases the best of the History, Culture, Architecture, and Arts of Capizeños and people from Panay Island.

ueblo de Panay is located in Roxas City, Philippines.

Roxas City, located in the Central Philippine Island of Panay, is known as the “Seafood Capital of the Philippines”, and an emerging Hub in Northern Panay Island. The city had a population of 157,313 based on the 2010 National Census Survey, and is the capital city of Capiz province (719,685 people based on the same census).

Pueblo de Panay spans the areas of Lawaan, Dinginan and Sibaguan in Roxas City. It connects to Roxas Avenue Extension along Lawaan, Roxas City and Sibaguan Highway. It is home to Robinsons Mall - Roxas City, the New Roxas City Public Transportation Terminal, Child’s Academy, the New Roxas City Police Station, Cafe Pueblo, Ramboys, Festa, Hotel Veronica, Urban Manor and other commercial establishments.

Pueblo de Panay is the largest, contiguous, master-planned development among the capital cities and towns of Panay Island. Phase 1 of the development (which is more than 130 hectares) is considered to be at the center of the city, being less than 2,000 meters away from the Roxas City fountain, center of old Roxas City or old Pueblo de Capiz. Phase 2 (which is more or less than 170 hectares) is under development for residential purposes.

Pueblo de Panay has modern, pedestrian friendly roads and walkways, and modern facilities and amenities equipped with fiber-optic and wireless connectivity. Integrated in this development is a commercial business district complemented by eco-tourism areas, a special economic zone, and educational, institutional and recreational facilities.
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Coordinates:   11°33'23"N   122°44'28"E
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