Cadiz City Unveils Dinagsa Queen 2025 Candidates
CADIZ CITY – The vibrant Dinagsa Festival officially began on Monday, Jan. 6, with the presentation of the 10 candidates vying for the Dinagsa Queen 2025 crown. The candidates paid a courtesy visit to Mayor Salvador Escalante Jr. at Cadiz City Hall II in Negros Occidental. Earlier that day, the candidates were introduced during the

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CADIZ CITY – The vibrant Dinagsa Festival officially began on Monday, Jan. 6, with the presentation of the 10 candidates vying for the Dinagsa Queen 2025 crown.
The candidates paid a courtesy visit to Mayor Salvador Escalante Jr. at Cadiz City Hall II in Negros Occidental.
Earlier that day, the candidates were introduced during the flag ceremony at the Cadiz Arena. Representing grace, charm, and the essence of Cadiznon beauty, these young women are set to showcase their talents and elegance in the much-anticipated pageant—a highlight of this year’s Dinagsa Festival celebration.
The official candidates are:
- Irjane Eunice Andico
- Rochelle Ramos
- Roann Alabastro
- Chelcie Chassandra Binoya
- Glazel Bayona
- Sophia Charis Canto
- Queen Ann Toledo
- Angel Mae Baldoquin
- Violie Marie Batilo
- Xian Emerald Javelosa
Mayor Escalante welcomed the candidates, expressing excitement for the festival’s lineup and gratitude to everyone involved in organizing the event.
The Search for Dinagsa Queen 2025 pageant will take place on Jan. 23 at 7 p.m. at the Cadiz Arena. The event promises to be a dazzling showcase of elegance, wit, and creativity as the candidates compete to become Cadiz City’s ambassador of culture and values.
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