- 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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Ilocos Sur (lit. '
Ilocos South'),
officially the
Province of
Ilocos Sur (Ilocano:
Probinsia ti
Ilocos Sur; Tagalog:
Lalawigan ng
Ilocos Sur), is a province...
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Ilocos Norte (lit. '
Ilocos North'),
officially the
Province of
Ilocos Norte (Ilocano:
Probinsia ti
Ilocos Norte; Tagalog:
Lalawigan ng
Ilocos Norte),...
- The
governor of
Ilocos Sur (Filipino:
Punong Panlalawigan ng
Ilocos Sur), is the
chief executive of the
provincial government of
Ilocos Sur. Savellano...
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governor of
Ilocos Norte (Filipino:
Punong Panlalawigan ng
Ilocos Norte), is the
chief executive of the
provincial government of
Ilocos Norte. Since...
- the
Ilocos region provinces by
Republic Act No. 8240. (The
sixteen beneficiary provinces under RA 8240 are Abra, Kalinga,
Mountain Province,
Ilocos Norte...
- Ilokáno, Iloko,
Iloco, Iluku, or Samtoy, are an
Austronesian ethnolinguistic group native to the Philippines.
Originally from the
Ilocos Region, located...
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Ilocos was a
province in
northern Luzon,
Philippines that
comprised the present-day
provinces of
Ilocos Norte,
Ilocos Sur,
parts of La Union, and Abra...
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incorporating its
instruction in
public and
private schools within Ilocos Norte and
Ilocos Sur,
where Ilocano is
predominantly spoken. In
early history, the...
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existed an
extensive region consisting of the
present provinces of
Ilocos Norte,
Ilocos Sur, Abra, and La
Union renowned for its gold mines.
Merchants from...