- The
Ilocos Region (Ilocano: Rehion/Deppaar ti Ilocos; Pangasinan:
Rehiyon na Ilocos; Tagalog:
Rehiyon ng Ilocos),
designated as
Region I, is an administrative...
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hanging in Vigan's
central plaza. She is
remembered as the “Joan of Arc of
Ilocandia” The
Order of
Gabriela Silang is the sole
third class national decoration...
- taste, (Filipino: Ampait)
which means bitter. In pre-colonial
Spanish in
Ilocandia, the name is
locally translated to
Amparia and
Ampalaya in the Filipino...
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Nuncio to the country,
Cardinal Egidio Vagnozzi and
named as "Patroness of
Ilocandia". The old
historic bell
tower of the
church known as the
Bantay Tower...
- fast-emerging
cities in the Philippines.
Dubbed as the "Gateway to the
Ilocandia and the Cordilleras," the city is
located on the
southern border of the...
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commerce in
northern Luzon and as a
center for the
culture and
heritage of
Ilocandia.
According to the 2020 census, it has a po****tion of 125,642 with 76...
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project to be
developed in Baran****
Calayab along the
coast to be
called "
Ilocandia Coastown," its 34th township. The mixed-use
beachfront is an 84-hectare...
- 2025
Ilocos Norte is a
tourist destination,
being the
location of Fort
Ilocandia, hotel,
resort and casino.
Built between 1981 and 1983 by the Philippine...
- from agriculture. Most of
these non-native
settlers mainly came from
Ilocandia, Panay, Negros, Cebu,
Bohol and
Siquijor who call
Soccsksargen and Mindanao...
- them
settled in
mainland Luzon particularly in
nearby Ca****an Valley,
Ilocandia,
Cordillera Administrative Region,
Central Luzon,
Metro Manila, Calabarzon...