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           Luzon is the largest and has a large population of the island in the Philippines, located in the northern part of the archipelago. It is home to the country's capital, Manila, and other major cities such as Quezon City, Caloocan, and Pasig. Luzon is also known for its stunning landscapes, including the world-renowned Banaue Rice Terraces, as well as its rich culture and history. With its diverse range of attractions and destinations, Luzon is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the Philippines.

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NCR

NCR



NCR, or the National Capital Region, is a highly urbanized region encompassing the capital city of a country and its surrounding metropolitan area, typically serving as the political, economic, and cultural center of the nation. It is characterized by bustling city life, numerous government institutions, thriving businesses, and a diverse population.
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PAMPANGA



Pampanga is a province in the Philippines, located in the Central Luzon region. It is known for its rich culinary heritage and is often referred to as the "Culinary Capital of the Philippines." The province is also home to historical sites, natural attractions, and traditional festivals such as the Sinulog Festival and the Giant Lantern Festival.
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ISABELA



Isabela, a Philippine province, is known for its agriculture, culture, and nature. It's the "Rice Granary of the North" and boasts natural attractions like Magat Dam, Sierra Madre Mountain Range, and Cagayan River. Its people have diverse traditions and dialects, celebrated during the Bambanti Festival. Isabela is a must-visit for those seeking the best of the Philippines.
CAGAYAN

CAGAYAN



Cagayan is a province located in the northern part of the Philippines that offers a unique blend of natural wonders, rich history, and cultural diversity. The province is home to several natural attractions, including the Callao Caves, which are a popular tourist destination. Visitors can also explore the Sierra Madre Mountains, which offer breathtaking views and opportunities for trekking, hiking, and camping.
BENGUET

BENGUET



Benguet is a mountainous province located in the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines. It is well-known for its beautiful surroundings or views, pleasant climate, and cultural heritage of the indigenous Igorot people.
ILOCOS

ILOCOS



Ilocos is a Philippine region known for its rich history, beautiful natural landscapes, and cultural treasures. It is home to historical sites such as the World Heritage Site designated by UNESCO of Vigan, as well as beautiful beaches such as Pagudpud.
LA UNION

LA UNION



La Union is a province in the Philippines, located in the Ilocos region. It is known for its beautiful beaches and surfing spots, attracting tourists and surf enthusiasts from around the world. The province also offers other attractions such as historical sites, natural wonders, and colorful festivals such as the La Union Grape Festival and the Pindangan Festival.
ZAMBALES

ZAMBALES



Zambales, Philippines, is famous for beaches, nature, and history. Its economy thrives in agriculture and fishing. Anawangin Cove, Nagsasa Cove, and Capones Island are stunning spots. Iba is the capital, and Subic is a prominent town. Zambales is ideal for beachgoers, culture explorers, and rural living enthusiasts.

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Luzon

  • Metro Manila
  • Pampanga
  • Isabela
  • Cagayan
  • Benguet
  • Ilocos sur
  • La Union
  • Zambales

Authors

  • Cunanan, I
  • Dagunton, M
  • De Castro, F
  • De Castro, K
  • De Dios, Z
  • Dino, R
  • Dolar, J
  • Ella, F