Region III - Central Luzon

The largest region in Luzon by area, known as the rice granary of the Philippines. It features historic sites from World War II and the volcanic landscapes of Mt. Pinatubo.

Provinces (7)

Aurora
Baler 234,968 3,240 km²

A Pacific-facing province known for its surfing breaks in Baler and pristine waterfalls nestled in the Sierra Madre....

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Bataan
Balanga 834,840 1,373 km²

A historically significant peninsula province, site of the Bataan Death March during World War II and now a growing economic zone....

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Bulacan
Malolos 3,708,890 2,796 km²

A rapidly developing province north of Metro Manila, known as the cradle of Philippine independence and for its historic churches....

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Nueva Ecija
Palayan 2,310,134 5,751 km²

The rice granary of the Philippines, a vast agricultural province in the heart of Central Luzon....

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Pampanga
San Fernando 2,843,361 2,181 km²

The culinary capital of the Philippines, famous for its cuisine, Giant Lantern Festival, and the lahar-sculpted landscapes of Mt. ...

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Tarlac
Tarlac City 1,366,027 3,054 km²

A multicultural province at the crossroads of Central Luzon, offering sugar cane fields and the Monasterio de Tarlac pilgrimage si...

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Zambales
Iba 589,024 3,714 km²

A coastal province along the South China Sea, known for its pristine coves like Anawangin and Nagsasa and mango orchards....

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