Report Region 3
Report Region 3
Report Region 3
Dolar
BEED-III
Region 3
(Central Luzon)
Geographical Background
Central Luzon occupies the central portion of the island of Luzon and is strategically located between
Northern Luzon and National Capital Region.
Characteristics
Provinces: 7
Cities: 13
Municipalities: 117
Barangays: 3,102
Aurora
Nicknamed: "Land of the Golden Sunrise”and "Gateway 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 and borders, clockwise from the south, the provinces of Quezon,
Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino, and Isabela.
Economy
Agriculture is the primary industry in Aurora, employing approximately half of the population.
About 49,991 hectares, or 15% of the provincial land area, consist of cultivated land. Major crops include
rice, coconut, coffee, bananas, root crops, corn, citrus fruits, peanuts and abaca.
Products
Suman
It comes in two versions -- the basic white and the ube-colored one
made with rice coming from Dilasag, Aurora.
Festivals
Sabutan Festival
Date August 24-25
Venue San Luis, Aurora
Description The Sabutan Festival in the town of San Luis, province of
Aurora highlights the importance of growing palm trees locally called
Sabutan on the community's economic wellbeing.
History
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.
Bataan
The capital of Bataan is Balanga City and it is bordered by the provinces of Zambales and
Pampanga to the north. The peninsula faces the South China Sea to the west and Subic Bay to the north-
west, and encloses Manila Bay to the east.
Economy
The population of Bataan for the year 2000 was 552,000 based on the growth rate of 2.12% in
Central Luzon. Tagalog is the main language and is widely used, followed by Pampango and Ilocano.
English is used mostly as the medium of transaction in business.
Products
Ukoy is the Filipino version of Shrimp Fritters. This dish can be eaten as
a snack or an appetizer.
Ginataang Laing
Lamutag Falls
Festivals
A first class province of the Republic of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon Region
(Region 3) in the island of Luzon, 50 km north of Manila (the nation's capital), and part of the Metro
Luzon Urban Beltway Super Region. Bulacan was established 15 August 1578.
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, the Republic of
Biak-na-Bato (1897) and the First Philippine Republic in Malolos (1899–1901).
Products
Puto bumbong
Suman bulacan
Yema pastillas
Meringue
Meringue is a great treat for the sweet tooth. It is a delicacy loved and
enjoyed by both young and old but most especially the kids.
Festivals
The main focus though, is on the singkaban, a Bulakenyo art of creating an entrance arch and
other decorative materials mainly from bamboo.
The main event of the festival is the street dance and float parade where representatives from
different Bulacan towns, as far as San Jose del Monte in the southeast and San Miguel in the north,
travel to Malolos during the festival season.
Pagoda Festival
Legend states that the forefathers of Bocaue extracted the Holy Cross of Wawa from the river
200 years ago, and the celebration is in commemoration of this event. A well-known story tells of a
woman who was saved from drowning by a floating cross which is presumed to be the Holy Cross of
Wawa.
Nueva Ecija
Nueva Ecija is the largest province and the biggest rice producer of Central Luzon and the
Philippines, thus, often referred to as the “Rice Bowl of the Philippines.”
A landlocked province of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region. Its capital is
Palayan City. Nueva Ecija borders, from the south clockwise, Bulacan, Pampanga, Tarlac, Pangasinan,
Nueva Vizcaya, and Aurora.
Economy
Nueva Ecija is one of the top producers of agricultural products in the country. Its principal crops
is mainly rice but corn and onion are also produced in quantity. The province is often referred to as the
“Rice Granary of the Philippines.”
Products
Suman sa lihiya
Duro-duro
Duro-duro is a delicacy made from rice that originated in Nueva Ecija. It only has three simple
ingredients: glutinous rice, cooking oil, and brown sugar. But it surely has a great taste.
Church of Penaranda
Festivals
Kariton Festival
Taduyong Festival
A province of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region. Its capital is the City of San
Fernando. Pampanga is bordered by the provinces of Bataan and Zambales to the west, Tarlac and
Nueva Ecija to the north, and Bulacan to the southeast.
The population has produced two presidents, three chief justices, a senate president, the first
Filipino cardinal and many outstanding personalities in public service, education, diplomacy, journalism,
the arts and sciences, entertainment and business.
Products
Bulanglang Kapampangan
Fort Stotsenburg
Festivals
Sinukwan Festival
Tarlac
Nicknamed: “Melting Pot Of Central Luzon” and “Sugar Capital of Luzon”
Economy
The economy of Tarlac is predominantly agricultural. Principal crops are rice and sugarcane.
Other major crops are corn and coconut; vegetables such as eggplant, garlic, and onion; and fruit trees
like mango,banana, and calamansi. It is among the biggest producers of rice and sugarcane.
Products
Pancit Malabon
Hacienda Luisita
Magsaysay Dam
Mayantok, Tarlac
Camiling Museum
Festivals
Belenismo sa Tarlac
Zambales is served by the Subic Bay International Airport, which is located in Cubi Point in the
Subic Bay Freeport Zone. The Freeport Zone is host to many tourist attractions which include casinos,
beach resorts, parks, beachside huts and cottages and historical sites.
Economy
Tourism plays a large role in the economy of Zambales. Local and foreign tourist flock its many
beaches creating many job opportunities and contributing to the economy. Most of the province is still
agricultural but there are considerable industrial zones that provide jobs not just for residents of
Zambales but also for neighboring provinces. Mining has recently been booming in Zambales where
there is an abundant deposit of Nickel and other minerals.
Products
Bagnet
Looc Lake
Festivals
Mango Festival