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REGION I Ilocos Region 1

The document provides information about the Ilocos Region of the Philippines, which is composed of four provinces: Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, and Pangasinan. For each province, details are given about the capital city, major tourist attractions, activities, festivals, and recent news items.
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REGION I Ilocos Region 1

The document provides information about the Ilocos Region of the Philippines, which is composed of four provinces: Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, and Pangasinan. For each province, details are given about the capital city, major tourist attractions, activities, festivals, and recent news items.
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WELCOME TO
ILOCOS REGION,
PHILIPPINES
ILOCOS REGION
Region 1, also known as the Ilocos Region, is located
in the northwest of Luzon. It borders to the east
regions of Cordillera Administrative Region and
Cagayan Valley, and to the south of the Central
Luzon. Located on it’s west is the South China Sea.

The Region is composed of four provinces namely:


Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union and Pangasinan.
Naragsak nga idadanon ILOCOS NORTE!

Capital: Laoag City


Nickname: Home of
Great Leaders/City of
My Dreams
Location: Northwest
Corner of Luzon
Island
Major Tourist Attractions
• PAGUDPOD
BEACH
• ST. AGUSTINE
CHURCH OF
PAOAY
• PATAPAT
VIADUCT
Major Activities

• Take a hike in Dingras


• Climb up to Cape
Bojeador Lighthouse
• Go Sand boarding and
ride a 4x4 at the sand
dunes
Major Festival of Ilocos Norte

PAMULINAWEN FESTIVAL
Recent News/Facts about Ilocos Norte

Grenades, gun found abandoned in Ilocos


Norte--- A goat herder finds the gun and
grenades inside a sack at Laoa Bridge in
Barangay Laoa, Paoay.
Naragsak nga idadanon ILOCOS SUR!

Capital: Vigan City


Nickname: The Heritage of
the Philippines
Location: Northwestern Coast
of Luzon Island
Major Tourist Attraction

• Calle Crisologo
• Bantay Church Bell Tower
• Vigan Cathedral
3 Major Activities

• Climb the winding


staircase up to the top of
the Bantay Bell Tower
• Take a bite of the Famous
Empanada
• Hunt for the antiques and
furniture
Major Festival of Ilocos Sur

LONGGANISA FESTIVAL
Recent News/Facts about Ilocos Sur

Restored Casino House


reopens in Candon, Ilocos
Sur
Naragsak nga idadanon La Union!

Capital: San Fernando


City
Nickname: Garden Coast
Location: Northwest
Corner of Luzon Island
Major Tourist Attractions

• Baluarte Watch
Tower
• Ma-Cho Temple
• Christ Redeemer
Statue
Major Activities

• Chill out at the beach


• Surfing
• Cliff-jumping
Major Festival of La Union

DINENGDENG FESTIVAL
Recent News/Facts about La Union

“La Union Trade Center Re-Launched”-July 29, 2019 at San


Francisco City Once again, the doors of the La Union Trade Center,
strategically located at the heart of San Fernando will now open to
both tourists and consumers looking for locally-produced items.

In re-launching ceremony, The Department of Trade and Industry


and City Officials as well as entrepreneurs from micro, small, and
medium enterprises were all excited for the re-opening of the 29-
year-old Trade Center.
Galikayo Pangasinan!

Capital: Lingayen
Nickname: Most
Romantic Place in the
Philippines
Location: Western Area
of the Island of Luzon
Major Tourist Attraction

• Hundred Islands
• Sky Plaza
• Patar Beach Resort
Major Activities

• Island Hopping in
Hundred Islands
• Zipline over the Water
in Virgin Islands
• Explore Caves of the
Enchanted Cave in
Bolinao
Major Festival

Bangus Festival
Recent News/Facts about Pangasinan

July 30, 2019, Pangasinan experienced


moderate to heavy rain caused by the
Southwest monsoon or Hanging Habagat by
PAGASA.
Thank you!

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