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Central

Region III Luzon


Central Luzon, designated as Region III,
is an administrative region in the

Facts about
Philippines, primarily serving to
organize the 7 provinces of the vast
central plains of the island of Luzon,

region III
for administrative convenience
Languages: Kapampangan; Pangasinan
; Tagalog; Sambal; Ilocano; English;
Points of interest: Mount Pinatubo, 
Sky Ranch Pampanga
7 provinces and 14 cities
Aurora-Baler 
Bataan-Balanga City

Provinces
Bulacan-Malolos
Nueva Ecija-Palayan City

of region III
Pampanga-San Fernando
City
 Tarlac -Tarlac City
Zambales-Iba
Balanga in Bataan; Malolos,
Meycauayan and San Jose del

Cities of Monte in Bulacan;


Cabanatuan, Gapan, Muñoz,

region III
Palayan and San Jose in
Nueva Ecija; Angeles,
Mabalacat and San Fernando
in Pampanga; Tarlac in Tarlac;
and Olongapo in Zambales.
The principal products are
copra, rice, banana, coffee,

Products of
pepper, and citrus, plus various
wood products and fish. There
is some cottage weaving, and

region III
the provincial government is
trying to develop food-
processing and wood-
processing industry. Aurora
was transferred to Region III by
Executive Order No. 103
Central Luzon has a very
diverse cultural heritage and

Region III
colorful traditions, owing to the
influence of Spanish, American
and Japanese colonizers, as well

culture
as the presence of different
ethnolinguistic groups – Aetas,
Sambals, Capampangangs,
Tagalogs, Ilocanos and
Pangasinenses.
Museo de Baler,The Plaza
Hotel,Balanga City,Diguisit

Region III Beach,Las Casas Filipinas


de Acuzar,Ditumabo

tourist Spot
Mother Falls,Manila
Bay,Zambales,Capas,Crow
Valley,Sabang Beach ,Bay's
Inn,Mount Pinatubo
Museo de Baler. A
basic museum that tells the
history of Aurora Province,
mostly via photos of the life
of former First Lady Dona
Aurora who was born
in Baler; she gave name to
the region and is held
responsible for the right of
women to vote in the
Philippines.
The Plaza Hotel in Balanga City
provides a unique experience
with its Old-world charm and
modern undertones.
The hotel features an
impressive facade inspired by
Spanish colonial architecture,
and decorative interiors with
hints of contemporary design.
Balanga City is primarily a
residential-agricultural city,
with a rapidly growing
commercial sector. It has a
total land area of 11,163
hectares (8.13% of Bataan). It
borders Pilar to the south,
Abucay to the north, Morong
to the west, and Manila Bay to
the east.
Diguisit Beach is one of the
famous surf spots in Baler;
it is situated on Baler Bay
along the Cemento Beach.
The place features
beautiful rock formations
with perfect scenery of the
clear blue sky and the vast
wide ocean.
Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar is
a reconstructed 18th-century
Filipino settlement that
showcases the best of Filipino
heritage and culture through the
colorful stories as retold by Jose
“Jerry” Acuzar's collection of
restored Spanish-Filipino
houses.
Location: Bagac, Bataan
Towering at around 140 feet and
with the cold water from the
highland of Sierra Madre
Mountain Range, Ditumabo
Falls is an imposing icon of the
province. The freely cascading
water drops into a wide rocky
basin forming a natural pool ideal
for swimming. But getting
to Ditumabo Falls is not a walk in
the park
Manila Bay. Manila Bay, bay of
the South China Sea extending
into southwestern Luzon,
Philippines. Almost completely
landlocked, it is considered one
of the world's great harbours
and has an area of 770 square
miles (2,000 square km) with a
120-mile (190-km)
circumference
Zambales lies on the western
shores of Luzon island along the
West Philippine Sea. Its
shoreline is rugged and features
many coves and inlets.
The Zambales Mountains in the
eastern length of the province
occupies about 60% of the total
land area of Zambales.
Description. The area where the
Bataan Death March ended was
proclaimed as "Capas National
Shrine" by President Corazon
Aquino on 7 December 1991. The
shrine encompasses 54 hectares
(130 acres) of parkland, 35
hectares (86 acres) of which have
been planted with rows of trees
to represent each of the dead
Crow Valley is the
moonlike valley you cross when
using the 4×4 jeeps to take you
to Mt. Pinatubo. The Crow
Valley Bombing and Gunnery
Range was the main bombing
range of the United States
Armed Forces in the western
Pacific and was located at Camp
O'Donnell.
Sabang Beach is a two-
kilometer strip of gray sand
facing East over the Pacific
Ocean. Famously known with
its frequently strong waves
that are massive enough to
give life to people who would
like to ride the waves. As
such, Sabang Beach of Baler
is the birthplace of surfing in
the country
Facing the beachfront in
Baler, Bay's Inn features a bar.
Among the facilities of this
property are a restaurant, a 24-
hour front desk and room
service, along with free WiFi.
Private parking can be arranged
at an extra charge. All units in
the resort are equipped with a
flat-screen TV with cable
channels
Mount Pinatubo. Mount
Pinatubo, volcano, western
Luzon, Philippines, that erupted
in 1991 (for the first time in 600
years) and caused widespread
devastation. Mount Pinatubo is
located about 55 miles (90 km)
northwest of Manila and rose to
a height of about 4,800 feet
(1,460 m) prior to its eruption
The
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