Nicknames of Iloilo City

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Iloilo City, the largest city in Western Visayas, shares a rich history of nicknames and titles akin to Manila, the capital of the Philippines. While it is now widely known as the "City of Love," it is historically recognized as the "Queen City of the South." The city's official title, "La Muy Leal y Noble Ciudad" (Most Loyal and Noble City), is prominently featured on its official seal.

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Iloilo City is often shortened to I.C. (or IC), Ill City (popularized by a local clothing brand), [1] Lilo (mostly used by locals), [2] or ILO (the IATA code for Iloilo International Airport). Iloilo is also sometimes informally spelled as Ilo-Ilo, mostly by non-Ilonggos.

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