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• Central Luzon Region is loacated

in 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
• The population of Region III - Central Luzon as of 01
May 2020 is 12,422,172 based on the 2020 Census of
Population and Housing (2020 CPH).
• It composed of Seven Provinces:
1. Aurora • 14 Cities
2. Bataan • 116 Municipalities
3. Bulacan
• and 3,102 Barangays.
4. Nueva Ecija
5.Zambales
6. Tarlac
7. Zambales
AURORA
• '' 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.
• Before 1979, Aurora was part of the province of Quezion.
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.
The Capital City of Aurora

• It is famous for various historical and natural attractions and is


home to the first President of the Philippine Commonwealth,
Manuel L. Quezon. It is tagged as the “Birthplace of Philippine
Surfing”
Aurora has 8 Municipalities:
• Baler
• Casigurad
• Disalag
• Dinalungan
• Dingalan
• Dipaculao
• Maria Aurora
• San Luis
DICASALARIN COVE DIGUISIT BEACH AND
ROCK FORMATION

SABANG BEACH MUSEO DE BALER


Quezon's Rest House Balete Park and Millennium
Tree

Banju Springs Bulawan Falls


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.
The Capital City of Bataan

Balanga is one of the richest towns in Bataan.


Agriculture has always been its chief industry.
Fishing also provides a steady source of income,
especially for those who lived in barrios near the sea
or near the rivers Ogon or Talisay.
Bataan has 10 Municipalities:
• Abucay
• Bagac
• Dinalupihan
• Hermosa
• Limay
• Marveles
• Morong
• Orani
• Orion
• Pilar
FIRST ABUCAY CATHOLIC CHURCH AMBON-AMBON/LIMUTAN FALLS

SHRINE OF VALOR ZERO KILOMETRE DEATH MARCH


MARKER
BULACA
"The Gateway to the Northern Philippines“

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• 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).
The name of Malolos was presumably derived from the Tagalog word "Paluslos",
meaning "downwards". The name resulted from a misunderstanding among the
first Spanish missionaries who reached the place.
Bulacan has 3 Cities and 21 Municipalities:
• Angat • Doña Remedios • Norzagaray
• Malolos
• Balagtan • Trinidad • Obando
• Meycauayan • Baliuag • Pandi
• Guiguinto
• San Jose del • Bocaue • Hagonoy • Paombong
Monte • Bustos • Marilao • Plaridel
• Calimpit • Pulilan
• San Ildenfonso
• San Miguel
• San Rafael
• San Maria
BARASOAIN CHURCH MT. BALAGBAG

IPO DAM VIEW DECK BIAK-NA BATO NATIONAL


PARK
NUEVA ECIJA
• "Rice Bowl of the Philippines"
• The Province is the largest in
Central Luzon.
5 CITIES AND 27 MUNICIPALITIES:
-Aliaga
-Cabanatuan -Lupao
Bongabon -Nampicuan
-Gapan -Cabiao -Pantabangan
-Palayan -Carranglan -Penaranda
-San Jose (NE) -Cuyapo -Quezon (NE)

-Science City of -
-Gabaldon -Rizal (NE)
-San Antonio (NE)
-General Mamerto Natividad
Munoz -General Tinio
-San Isidro (NE)
-San Leonardo
-Guimba -Santa Rosa (NE)
-Jaen -Santo Domingo (NE)
-Laur -Talavera
-Licab -Talugtug
-Llanera -Zaragoza
DUPINGA RIVER
MOUNT KEMALUGONG
(PAASA PEAK)

MINALUNGAO NATIONAL
CRYSTAL WAVE RESORT
PARK
PAMPANGA
• “Culinary Capital of the
Philippines”
•The word pampanga, 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.
The City of San Fernando, in
Pampanga, is the Regional Center.
• Pampanga Cities • Municipalities
• Independent cities -Masantol
-Apalit
-Angeles City (Highly Urbanized
-Mexico
-Arayat
City) -Minalin
-Bacolo
- Porac
• Component cities -Candaba
-San Luis
-Floridablanca
-Mabalacat -San Simon
- Guagua
- San Fernando -Santa Ana
- Lubao
-Santa Rita
-Macabebe
-Santo Tomas
- Magalang
- Sasmuan
MOUNT PINATUBO FORT STOTSENBURG

MOUNT ARAYAT SKY RANCH


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
Tarlac is best known for its fine foods and vast sugar and rice
plantations, and its fine cooking scene is due to its position
as the crossroads of four major cultures.
• 19 Municipalities

• -Anao • -Moncada
• -Bamban • -Paniqu
• -Camiling • -Pura
• - Capas • - Ramos
• -Concepcion • -San Clemente
• -Gerona • - San Jose
• -Paz • -San Manuel
• - Mayantoc • -Santa Ignacia
• - Victoria
KART CITY TARLAC CAPAS NATIONAL SHRINE

AQUINO CENTER MUSEUM MONASTERIO DE TARLAC


ZAMBALES
• Zambales is the second largest
• The province's name came from
among the seven provinces of
the word Zambal, which is a
Central Luzon. The province is
Hispanized term for Sambali.
noted for its mangoes, which are
abundant from January to April
• Zambales Day is celebrated every
• •Zambales is served by the Subic August 30
Bay International Airport
• Iba is the birthplace of former Philippine President
Ramon Magsaysay
• Independent cities • Municipalities
-Olongapo (Highly -Botolan - Palauig
Urbanized City) -Cabangan - San Antonio
-Candelaria - San Felipe
- Castillejos -San Marcelino
- Iba -San Narciso
-Masinloc - Santa Cruz
-Subic
ANAWANGIN COVE CAPONES ISLAND

POTIPOT ISLAND INFLATALBE ISLAND SUBIC


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• Ilokano
• Kapampangan
• Sambal
• English
• Spanish
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