
Mabuhay Cabugao sa Ilocos Sur!
by Jane Dacumos on August 2, 2012In the beginning, the place was only a wilderness, a thick forest where peaceful nomadic tribesman roamed and hunted. For fish, which were also abundant, there was a river. On these occasional visits, the hunters noticed the fertile and flatlands that can be tilled and they decided to stay. They were the first settlers.
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San Nicolas Catholic Church
by Jane Dacumos on August 2, 2012Located right at the center of the developing metropolis radiating from Laoag City, the town of San Nicolas is a potential contributor to the social, economic and cultural development of Ilocos Norte in support to the Provincial Government’s program of reviving and enriching the Ilocano cultural heritage under the leadership of Governor Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.
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Sta. Monica Church – The Famous Sarrat Church
by Jane Dacumos on August 2, 2012Sarrat, Ilocos Norte is popular for two reasons. One, it's the birthplace of President Ferdinand Marcos and two, the Parish Church of Sta. Monica is found here.
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Edifice of St. William's Cathedral
by Jane Dacumos on August 2, 2012Of the many historical landmarks that exemplify the rich heritage of Ilocos Norte, St. William Cathedral is one of the province proudest landmarks that denote the role it played in history.
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Come and Discover the Natural Beauty of Pangasinan
by Jhaypee Guia on July 31, 2012The name Pangasinan means "land of salt" or "place of salt-making"; it is derived from the prefix pang, meaning "for", the root word asin, meaning "salt”, and suffix an, signifying "location." The province is a major producer of salt in the Philippines. Dagupan City is known for its bangus or "milkfish" festival, named after the fish that has made the city famous.
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