Dingle, Iloilo

Dingle
Baong
Sumandig
Municipality of Dingle
St. John the Baptist Parish Church
Etymology: dingding maingle (Old Kinaray-a: hard wall)
Nickname: 
Spelunker's Paradise
Anthem: Town of Dingle
Dingle nga Matahúm (Dingle the Beautiful)
Map of Iloilo with Dingle highlighted
OpenStreetMap
Dingle
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 11°03′N 122°40′E / 11.05°N 122.67°E / 11.05; 122.67
CountryPhilippines
RegionWestern Visayas
ProvinceIloilo
District 4th district
Founded as a visita of Pototan1593 (Diego Álvarez, OSA)
Established as the pueblo of Baong1611 (Pedro del Castillo, OSA)
Annexed to Dumangas1629
Re-established as the pueblo of Baong1634 (Alonso de Méntrida, OSA)
Annexed to Laglag1641
Founded as the pueblo of Dingle1823 (Juan Marcelino Dayot)
Annexed to Pototan1904
Chartered as the municipality of Dingle1907 (Adriano Hernández y Dayot)
Barangays33 (see Barangays)
Government
  TypeSangguniang Bayan
  MayorRufino P. Palabrica III
  Vice MayorQuindialem D. Villanueva
  RepresentativeFerjenel G. Biron
  Municipal Council
Members
  Electorate28,060 voters (2025)
Area
  Total
98.37 km2 (37.98 sq mi)
Elevation
56 m (184 ft)
Highest elevation
318 m (1,043 ft)
Lowest elevation
14 m (46 ft)
Population
 (2020 census)
  Total
45,965
  Density470/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
  Households
11,698
Demonym(s)Filipino: Taga-Dingle
Kinaray-a: Dingleanon
Hiligaynon: Dingleanon
Spanish: dingleño (m), -ña (f)
Economy
  Income class1st municipal income class
  Poverty incidence
17.13
% (2021)
  Revenue249 million (2022)
  Assets937.9 million (2022)
  Expenditure152.5 million (2022)
  Liabilities127.8 million (2022)
Service provider
  ElectricityIloilo 2 Electric Cooperative (ILECO 2)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
5035
PSGC
IDD:area code+63(0)33
Native languagesKaray-a
Hiligaynon
Tagalog
Websitehttps://lgudingle.wixsite.com/lgudingle

Dingle (IPA: [ˈdiŋlɛʔ], locally /ˈdiŋliʔ/), officially the Municipality of Dingle (Kinaray-a: Banwa ka Dingle, Hiligaynon: Banwa sang Dingle, Tagalog: Bayan ng Dingle), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Iloilo, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 45,965 people.

The town is known for its baroque-architecture church and its archaeological cave sites, such as the Lapuz Lapuz Cave, famous for revealing the hunter-gatherer lives of the ancient people of Panay.