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by Jhaypee Guia on July 24, 2012 The province of Nueva Ecija holds many amazing places of worship that stand out among others because of their unique architecture and the resilience of being able to survive many centuries. The devout and religious folk of Nueva Ecija have always regarded them as religious havens and as legacies of a colorful past. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on July 24, 2012 Having earned the title as the Cradle of Democracy in the East, Barasoain Church is the most important religious building in the Philippines. Do you want to know more about this famous historical landmark? » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on July 24, 2012 The province of Nueva Ecija is a popular destination for tourists as it takes pride in a lot of exciting and educational attractions within its boundaries. These attractions have over the years contributed greatly to the province's image as a progressive province with a vibrant history and a colorful culture. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on July 24, 2012 Besides being the rice granary of the Philippines, Nueva Ecija is also a land of unique natural wonders that have continued to amaze visitors through the years. As the people have strived to be at harmony with nature, the province has continued to be a haven for those who wish to go on an adventure or just a place where the casual tourist can sit back and relax and take in the refreshing scenery. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on July 24, 2012 Nueva Ecija figures in our country's history for its many significant contributions towards Philippine liberty, and its people have kept alive and have zealously protected the many monuments and tributes to their fellowmen who have given their all for freedom. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on July 24, 2012 Nueva Ecija is a province where history and culture are kept alive and are zealously protected by the people. The province has numerous attractions that present Nueva Ecija's bright and colorful past and highlight its many contributions to the building of our nation. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on July 24, 2012 The history of Pampanga reveals the character and quality of its people: industry, faith, toughness, intellect, creativity, leadership, bravery. For all these traits, Pampanga stands as it has proudly stood before, solidly claiming its rightful place of leadership among the provinces of the nation. The wealth of culture in the province is showcased through their museums. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on July 24, 2012 Built in 1974 along the Pampanga River to serve as reinforcement against flooding, and provide irrigation, additional electricity to the entire Luzon island, the 1.61-km long, 107-meter high dam now supplies irrigation water to farmlands in Nueva Ecija and adjoining provinces, and electricity to the Luzon power grid. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on July 24, 2012 The province of Pampanga is host to an amazing number and variety of parks that will certainly cater to the desires and tastes of even the most choosy of visitors. These parks are available for the enjoyment of all and are sure to provide lots of fond memories, making Pampanga the perfect getaway on weekends and holidays. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on July 24, 2012 Dalton Pass, also called Balete Pass, is a zigzag road that joins the provinces of Nueva Ecija and Nueva Viscaya, Philippines. It is located at about 3,000 feet above sea level, where Caraballo Sur meets the Sierra Madre. Being the only access between Central Luzon and Cagayan Valley, the pass became the scene of much bloody fighting during the final stages of World War II and bore witness to the death of almost 17,000 Japanese, American, and Filipino soldiers. » Read More