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Region III Central Luzon

Prepared by: April Joy E. Tamayo


• Central Luzon Region is located north
of Manila, the nation's capital.
• Also nicknamed Rice Grannary of the
Philippines because it produces most of
the country’s dining staple: RICE

• It composed of seven provinces :


– 1.Aurora
– 2. Bataan
– 3. Bulacan
– 4. Nueva ecija
– 5. Zambales
– 6. Pampangga
– 7. Tarlac
• 14 cities, 116 municipalities, and
3,102 barangays.
• Dialects • The City of San
1. Tagalog Fernando, in
2. Iloko Pampanga, is the
3.Kapampangan regional center.
4.Zambaleno
Aurora
• Nickname(s) "Land of the Golden
Sunrise” and "Gate way to the
Pacific”
• A province of the Philippines located
in the eastern part of Central Luzon
region, facing the Philippine Sea.
• Its capital is Baler
• Before 1979, Aurora was part of the
province of Quezon. Aurora was, in
fact, named after Aurora Aragon, the
wife of Pres. Manuel L. Quezon, the
president of the Philippine
Commonwealth, after whom the
mother province was named.
Aurora
Economy

• CORN CROPS • RICE CROPS


Tourists Attractions
• BALER BAY
(SABANG BEACH) • Dicasalarin Cove Cunayan Falls
– a good place for
surfing.
Aurora Festivals
Sabutan festival
Suman Festival Date August 24-25
Held every February Venue San Luis, Aurora
• highlights the importance of growing palm trees
14- February 19 | locally called Sabutan on the community's
economic wellbeing.
Baler, Aurora • The exclusive art of weaving Sabutan is handed
down from one generation to the other.
• The festival features native dance presentation
among school children, trade fair, cultural shows
and exhibits.
Bataan
• A province of the Philippines
occupying the whole portion of
Bataan Peninsula on Luzon.
• The Battle of Bataan is famous in
history as one of the last stands of
American and Filipino soldiers
before they were overwhelmed by
the Japanese forces in World War II.
• The Bataan Death March was
named for this province, where the
infamous march started. This is also
the location of the Bataan Nuclear
Power Plant located in the
Municipality of Morong.
Bataan’s tourists Attraction
FIRST ABUCAY CATHOLIC CHURCH AMBON-AMBON/LIMUTAN FALLS

ZERO KILOMETRE
MOUNT SAMAT DEATH
MARCH MARKER
Bataan’s Festival
The Banga Festival is a week long The Pawikan Festival is held yearly at
event celebrated in the city of Balanga the Pawikan Conservation Center in
City, Bataan. It is said that the name Morong, Bataan. The main activity here
Balanga, came from the word is the releasing of the baby pawikan,
“banga,” the tagalong term for pot which are hatched in the conservation
used in cooking. The festival is center.
celebrated alongside the feast of St. Every year, during the festivities, they
Joseph in April 28. invite visitors and thousands of students
from the provinces to promote
awareness and also be treated to some
street dancing, sand sculptures, a
showcase of local products, and
witnessing how the hatchlings go back
to the sea.
Bulacan
• "The Gateway to the Northern Philippines“
• Bulacan prides itself on its rich history. The
province figures prominently in Philippine
history. Many national heroes and political
figures were born in Bulacan.

• The province is honored as one of the 8


rays of the sun in the national flag. It is the
home of the "Three Republics."
• These are the
• Republic of Real de Kakarong de Sili
(1896) in Pandi,
• Republic of Biak-na-Bato (1897) and
• First Philippine Republic in Malolos
(1899–1901).
• Today, Bulacan is among the most progressive provinces in the Philippines.
Its people — the Bulaqueños (or Bulakenyo in Filipino) — are regarded as
highly educated, enterprising and Industrious

Industries

• Marble and Marbleized Limestone,


• Jewelry,
• Pyrotechnics,
• Leather,
• Aquaculture,
• Meat and Meat Products,
• Garments,
• Furniture,
• High-Value Crops, and Sweets
• Native Delicacies,
• high-quality native products.
Bulacan’s Festivals
OBANDO TOWN FIESTA PULILAN CARABAO FESTIVAL
People participate in the annual Pulilan Carabao Festival is celebrated in May,
Obando Fertility Dance Festival in and is held in honour of the water buffalos.
These animals are a prized possession in
Bulacan Province, the Philippines,
Philippines.
on May 18, 2018. Obando Fertility
Dance Festival is held to honor the The water buffalos, locally known as carabao, is
town's patron Saint Clare, and a the national animal in the country. Some locals
chance for newly-wed couples to refer to this animal as the ‘kalabaw’, so do not
pray for fertility through dances on be perturbed when you notice variations in the
streets. name of the water buffalo.
Bulacan’s Tourists Attraction

BARASOAIN CHURCH BIAK-NA-BATO


OBANDO CHURCH
NATIONAL PARK
Nueva Ecija
• Rice Bowl of the Philippines
• The province is the largest in
Central Luzon.
• Its capital is Palayan City.

• Cry of Nueva Ecija is the


1896 revolutionary battle led
by General Mariano Llanera
Festivals
TAONG PUTIK FESTIVAL KARITON FESTIVAL
Taong Putik Festival is not just a celebrated during the annual
merrymaking celebration. It is a religious celebration of the founding
ritual called “pag-sa-San Juan” held
anniversary of Licab town on March
every 24th day of June in the town of
Aliaga, Nueva Ecija. It is celebrated to 28
honor their patron, Saint John the
Baptist.

Nueva Ecija has fulfilled their religious


ritual at Taong Putik Festival 2013. This
year's celebration was another year for
repentance and thanksgiving for the
townsfolk.
The Tanduyong Festival is a yearly
festival in San Jose City, Nueva Ecija in
Tsinelas Festival is a
the Philippines. The people in San Jose
give thanks to a blessed harvest of parade of floats
tanduyong. The tanduyong is a kind of decorated with regular
a onion here in the Philippines.
to gigantic slippers.
Because of a good harvest here in San
Jose the city was been called the Onion Tsinelas is a footwear
Capital of the Pilippines. Every year the which is easy to put on
city celebrate the festival during the
and take off.
month of April. During the festival the
people filled the street and the dancer
wear a colorful costume.
Pampanga
• “Culinary Capital of the
Philippines”
. Its capital is the City of San
Fernando.
•The word pampang, from which the
province's name originates, means
river bank.
The province is home to two
Philippine Air Force air bases,
Basa Air Base in Floridabalanca,
Clark Air Base.
Pampanga’s Tourists Attractions

FORT STOTSENBURG MT. PINATUBO CRATER SKY RANCH


Festivals in Pampanga
Cutud Lenten Rites Hot Air Balloon Festival Giant Lantern Festival
Sisig Betute and Camaru Buro or Balo-Balo

Tocino
Murcon Pancit Palabok
Tarlac
• “Melting Pot Of Central Luzon”
and “Sugar Capital of Luzon”

• The province is situated at the


center of the central plains of
Luzon, landlocked by four
provinces:
• Pampanga on the south,
• Nueva Ecija on the east,
• Pangasinan on the north, and
• Zambales on the west.
Malatarlak Festival,

The Malatarlak Festival takes its


name from the a variety of grass
that is native to the Luzon area.
Zambales
• Zambales is the second largest
among the seven provinces of
Central Luzon. The province is
noted for its mangoes, which are
abundant from January to April
•Zambales is served by the Subic
Bay International Airport
• The province's name came from
the word zambal, which is a
Hispanized term for Sambali.
• Zambales Day is celebrated every
August 30.
Beliefs and Practices of Region III
Birth Practices. In one of the Baptismal Rites
barrios of Guagua, Pampanga, Practices. In many
close relatives of a woman who is Kapampangan houses, the
about to deliver a child, together baby’s baptismal dress
with their neighbor, make noise like serves as a souvenir and
shouting, beating tin cans and decoration for the sala. It
exploding firecrackers in order to is put on a frame and hung
help expel the fetus faster. in the sala like a picture.

Courtship and Marriage. The only Death and Burial. The wake
prevalent form of courtship now is (makipaglame) lasts for at least
the pamanhikan. At three days and two nights after
present, pamanhikan is being which everybody participates in
practiced when the parents of the boy the libing (interment).
confer with their balae (parent of the
bride-to-be) regarding marriage plans
of the children.

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