#Central Luzon
Articles tagged with «Central Luzon».
Bataan National Park: Geography, Ecology and Conservation in Central Luzon
Bataan National Park is a protected area in Central Luzon covering 256.76 km². Established in 1945, it features Mount Natib and diverse trop...
Aurora Memorial National Park: Geography, History and Conservation
Protected area in the Sierra Madre mountains of Central Luzon, established in 1937 and dedicated to First Lady Aurora Aragon Quezon.
Aurora Province: History, Geography and Cultural Heritage
Profile of Aurora province in Central Luzon, Philippines. Covers history, geography, demographics, economy and culture.
Jose B. Lingad Memorial Regional Hospital
Profile of the Jose B. Lingad Memorial Regional Hospital in San Fernando, Pampanga, a Level III tertiary government hospital.
Bataan: Industrial Powerhouse and Historical Peninsula
Profile of Bataan province: WWII history, industrial economy, and infrastructure in Central Luzon.
Pampanga River: Hydrology, Flooding and Infrastructure in Central Luzon
The Pampanga River is the second largest river in Luzon, spanning 261 km through Pampanga, Bulacan, and Nueva Ecija.
Tarlac River: Hydrology, Lahar Impact and Irrigation in Central Luzon
The Tarlac River is the longest tributary of the Agno River in Central Luzon, heavily impacted by Mount Pinatubo lahar.
Mount Negron: Geography, Climate and Volcanic Status in Pampanga
Mount Negron is the highest peak in Pampanga at 1,584 m, located in the Cabusilan Mountains near Mount Pinatubo.
Nueva Ecija: The Rice Granary of the Philippines
Nueva Ecija, the largest province in Central Luzon, is the Philippines' top rice producer. This article covers its history, agriculture, and...
Pampanga: Province Profile, History and Culinary Heritage
Profile of Pampanga province in Central Luzon, Philippines. Covers history, geography, Clark Freeport Zone, and culinary heritage.