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ABOUT CENTRAL LUZON. Central Luzon is located north of Manila, it is the access region to the regions of Ilocos , Cordilleras, and Cagayan Valley. T is the only regio that meets both east and west of the country, it is surrounded by Manila Bay to the south, South China Sea to the west, and The Philippine Sea to the east. It has a total land area of 21, 470 square kilometers and is home to the seven (7) provinces namely Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan , Nueva Ecija , Pampanga, Tarlac and Zambales . It has also three (3) Freeport namely, Clark, Subic and Freeport Area of Bataan..
BOUT CENTRAL LUZON Centril Luzon is north Of ManilE, it is th: region to the regions cf 11025, Cordilleras, end Cagsyan Velley. Itis the only region meets both end we ofthe country, it is surrounded by Manili the south, S21Jth Chini SEE to the The Philippine See to the east. It total Isnd area of 21, square kilometers and is home to the even (7) provinces nemely. Aurore, sateen, 3ulecen, Nueva Ecije, Pempnse, Terlec and Zem±les. It has also three (3) Freeporzanes nemely: Clerk, Subic end Freeport Ares of &teen. Central Luzon is End End SY AR - It us busy Clitk Internationzl Airport, which is connected to a lot ofthe msjor cities in the mrld with direct flights key iirports in Middle SY SEA - Subic is now the hub for Cruise Tourism es bigger cruise ships such as Costa Atlantice, Royal Cerri±en Cruise and World Dresm sre scheduled to dock for (2) days in Subic Port next yer. Not to mention other cruise ships coming BY LAND - Lastly, itis easily accessible by lind whether you ire coming from the north or south of Luzon, it is connected to expressways such as the Norh Luzon Expressway (NEK), union Expresswsy (TPLEC) and Subic-CIsrk-TarIsc Expresswsy (SCTEX)..
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The Culinary Capital. BOUT CENTRAL LUZON Centril Luzon is north Of ManilE, it is th: region to the regions cf 11025, Cordilleras, end Cagsyan Velley. Itis the only region meets both end we ofthe country, it is surrounded by Manili the south, S21Jth Chini SEE to the The Philippine See to the east. It total Isnd area of 21, square kilometers and is home to the even (7) provinces nemely. Aurore, sateen, 3ulecen, Nueva Ecije, Pempnse, Terlec and Zem±les. It has also three (3) Freeporzanes nemely: Clerk, Subic end Freeport Ares of &teen. Central Luzon is End End SY AR - It us busy Clitk Internationzl Airport, which is connected to a lot ofthe msjor cities in the mrld with direct flights key iirports in Middle SY SEA - Subic is now the hub for Cruise Tourism es bigger cruise ships such as Costa Atlantice, Royal Cerri±en Cruise and World Dresm sre scheduled to dock for (2) days in Subic Port next yer. Not to mention other cruise ships coming BY LAND - Lastly, itis easily accessible by lind whether you ire coming from the north or south of Luzon, it is connected to expressways such as the Norh Luzon Expressway (NEK), union Expresswsy (TPLEC) and Subic-CIsrk-TarIsc Expresswsy (SCTEX)..
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The province’s name is derived from the Tagalog word bulak ; meaning cotton, which was its former principal product. Bulacan started with small fishing settlements along the coast of Manila Bay and expanded into the interior with the arrival of the Spaniards. These settlements formed the nucleus of towns that were founded from 1572 ( Bulacan and Calumpit ) to 1750 (San Rafael). In 1848, the town of San Miguel was annexed to Bulacan from Pampanga. Bulacan was one of the first eight provinces to rise against Spanish rule. The first phase of the Philippine Revolution ended with the signing of the Pact of Biak- na - Bato in San Miguel in 1897 between the Filipinos and the Spaniards, after which Aguinaldo was exiled to Hong Kong. The second phase saw the drafting of the constitution of the first Philippine Republic by the Malolos Congress at Barasoain Church in 1898. Bulacan is popularly known as the “Gateway to the Northern Philippines..
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Bataan was established in 1754 by Governor General Pedro Manuel Arandia out of territories belonging to Pampanga and the corregimiento of Mariveles , which at the time, included Maragondon in Cavite across the bay. The province had more than its share of significant historical events. In 1647, Dutch Naval Forces attempting to invade the country perpetrated the Abucay massacre in one of its towns. In the late 1700s, the dreaded Chinese private Limahong used Lusong Point on the western sides as the landing place to launch his conquest of Luzon. In the Philippine Revolution of 1896, Bataan joined the other provinces in Luzon, which revolted against Spanish rule.It was during World War II, however that Bataan attained prominence that would find its place in the annals of world history. Under heavy aircraft and artillery shelling from the invading Japanese forces, the beleaguered Filipino – American troops valiantly defended this last bastion until the “Fall of Bataan” on April 9, 1942..
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BOUT CENTRAL LUZON Centril Luzon is north Of ManilE, it is th: region to the regions cf 11025, Cordilleras, end Cagsyan Velley. Itis the only region meets both end we ofthe country, it is surrounded by Manili the south, S21Jth Chini SEE to the The Philippine See to the east. It total Isnd area of 21, square kilometers and is home to the even (7) provinces nemely. Aurore, sateen, 3ulecen, Nueva Ecije, Pempnse, Terlec and Zem±les. It has also three (3) Freeporzanes nemely: Clerk, Subic end Freeport Ares of &teen. Central Luzon is End End SY AR - It us busy Clitk Internationzl Airport, which is connected to a lot ofthe msjor cities in the mrld with direct flights key iirports in Middle SY SEA - Subic is now the hub for Cruise Tourism es bigger cruise ships such as Costa Atlantice, Royal Cerri±en Cruise and World Dresm sre scheduled to dock for (2) days in Subic Port next yer. Not to mention other cruise ships coming BY LAND - Lastly, itis easily accessible by lind whether you ire coming from the north or south of Luzon, it is connected to expressways such as the Norh Luzon Expressway (NEK), union Expresswsy (TPLEC) and Subic-CIsrk-TarIsc Expresswsy (SCTEX)..
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The province of Zambales was formally organized in 1572 after its exploration by Don Juan de Salcedo, and originally included the towns of Alaminos , Bolinao , San Isidro, Infanta , Anda , Bani , and Agno, which now belong to Pangasinan . Masinloc , one of its earliest municipalities organized in 1607, was its former capital. Its earliest inhabitants are the Malays from the Celebes Sea and the kinky haired Negritos and Aetas , which are up to now present in the province, and were then referred to as “ Sambali ” or “ Zambals .” The name of the province was derived from the Malay word “Samba” meaning to worship as the Spaniards found the its inhabitants worshipping their “ Anitos .”.
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BOUT CENTRAL LUZON Centril Luzon is north Of ManilE, it is th: region to the regions cf 11025, Cordilleras, end Cagsyan Velley. Itis the only region meets both end we ofthe country, it is surrounded by Manili the south, S21Jth Chini SEE to the The Philippine See to the east. It total Isnd area of 21, square kilometers and is home to the even (7) provinces nemely. Aurore, sateen, 3ulecen, Nueva Ecije, Pempnse, Terlec and Zem±les. It has also three (3) Freeporzanes nemely: Clerk, Subic end Freeport Ares of &teen. Central Luzon is End End SY AR - It us busy Clitk Internationzl Airport, which is connected to a lot ofthe msjor cities in the mrld with direct flights key iirports in Middle SY SEA - Subic is now the hub for Cruise Tourism es bigger cruise ships such as Costa Atlantice, Royal Cerri±en Cruise and World Dresm sre scheduled to dock for (2) days in Subic Port next yer. Not to mention other cruise ships coming BY LAND - Lastly, itis easily accessible by lind whether you ire coming from the north or south of Luzon, it is connected to expressways such as the Norh Luzon Expressway (NEK), union Expresswsy (TPLEC) and Subic-CIsrk-TarIsc Expresswsy (SCTEX)..
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“Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.” ― Gustave Flaubert.