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Region 1:
The Ilocos Region
Total Area: 13,055 km2 (5,040.6 sq mi)
Population (2007)
• Total             4,545,906
• Density           348.2/km2 (901.9/sq mi)
Political Divisions
        Region I is composed of 4 provinces, 9 cities, 116 municipalities, and 3265 barangays

                                                                             Population                            Area           Pop. density
               Province                          Capital
                                                                               (2007)                             (km²)            (per km²)

            Ilocos Norte                      Laoag City                        547,284                          3,399.3             151.3

              Ilocos Sur                      Vigan City                        632,255                          2,579.6             230.3

                                           San Fernando
               La Union                                                         720,972                          1,493.1             440.7
                                                City

             Pangasinan                        Lingayen                       2,645,395                          5,368.2             453.4

"List of Regions". National Statistical Coordination Board. Archived from the original on 2008-10-27. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
Languages

Ilocano, Pangasinan, Bolinao, Tagalog, English
Religion
• The population is predominantly Roman Catholic with
  strong adherents of Protestantismsuch as the Aglipayan
  denomination further north of the country. There are
  also adherents to other Christian denominations, such
  as Iglesia ni Cristo, Mormons, and the like. There is also
  an undercurrent of traditional animistic beliefs
  especially in rural areas. The small mercantile Chinese
  and Indian communities are primarily Buddhists,
  Taoists, and Hindus.
Ilocos Norte
•   Founded       1818
•   Capital       Laoag City
•   Government Province
•   Governor      Ma. Imelda Josefa R. Marcos
•   Vice Governor Eugenio Barba
                          Dialects and Languages
                                 Ilocano, Tagalog, English
Ilocos Norte
   The province specializes in the following
   products and industries:
• Agriculture - rice, corn, garlic, legumes, root crops,
  tobacco, and other fruits and vegetables
• Fishery - tilapia and assorted fishes
• Livestock - swine and cattle
• Cottage industries - loom weaving, furniture,
  ceramics, iron works
Ilocos Norte

• Manufacturing and food processing –
• salt, empanada, bagoong, patis, basi (native Ilocano wine),
  vinegar, longganisa, chicharon, bagnet, chichacorn (cornick),
  jewelry, garments, cereal processing, packaging,      mechanized
  processing equipment
• Wind Power Ilocos Norte's position on the northwest corner of
  Luzon makes it ideal for wind power generation. There is currently
  a 25 Megawatt wind farm in Ilocos Norte, and several more wind
  energy projects are being planned.
• Eco-Tourism
Ilocos Sur
Founded         1572
Capital         Vigan City
Type            Province of the Philippines
Governor        Luis "Chavit" Singson
Vice Governor   Deogracias Savellano
Ilocos Sur

The people are engaged in farming, producing
  food crops, mostly rice, corn, vegetable, root
  crops, and fruits. Non-food crops include
  tobacco, cotton, and tiger grass. Cottage
  industries include loom weaving, furniture
  making, jewelry making, ceramics,
  blacksmithing, and food processing.
La Union

Founded      1850
Capital      San Fernando City
Governor     Manuel "Manoling" Ortega
Area         Total 1,504.0 km2 (580.7 sq mi)
Area rank    70th out of 80
La Union

• The economy is diversified with service, manufacturing, and agricultural
  industries spread throughout the province. The Port of San Fernando
  operates as an increasingly active shipping point, and the former American
  airbase Wallace Air Station, having been converted into a business and
  industrial area, helps to facilitate such commercial activity.
• Tourism to the province is driven by airlines and passenger coach bus lines
  like regionally owned Farinas Transit Company and Partas.
• Tourists often flock to the beaches of Bauang, or to the more secluded ones
  further north for snorkeling, surfing or other water sports; the more
  northerly beaches near San Juan specifically cater to both local surfers as
  well as portions of the world surfing circuit.
Pangasinan

Founded            1580
Capital            Lingayen
 Governor          Amado Espino
Vice Governor      Jose Calimlim, Jr.
Area
                  Total 5,368.82 km2 (2,072.9 sq mi)
                  Area rank 17th out of 80
Population (2007) Total 2,645,395
Pangasinan

• Pangasinan has export earnings of around $5.5 million.
Energy
• The 1200 megawatt Sual Coal-Fired Power Plant,and 345 megawatt San Roque
   Multi-Purpose Dam, located in the municipalities of San Manuel and San Nicolas
   are the primary sources of energy of the province.
Marine
• Pangasinan is a major fish supplier in Luzon, and a major producer of salt in the
   Philippines. It has extensive fishponds, mostly for raising bangus, or "milkfish",
   along the coasts of the Lingayen Gulf and the South China Sea. Pangasinan's
   aquaculture includes oyster and sea urchin farms.
Pangasinan
Agriculture
• The major crops in Pangasinan are rice,
  mangoes, corn, and sugar cane. Pangasinan
  has a land area of 536,819 hectares, and 44
  percent of the total land area of Pangasinan is
  devoted to agricultural production.
Pangasinan
Financial                                     •   Santiago Island Marine Park
• Pangasinan has 593 banking and              •   Oyster processing facility
    financing institutions.                   •   Bagoong technology and processing
Labor                                             center
• Pangasinan has a labor force of about       •   Tannery and leather production center
    1.52 million, and 87 percent of the       •   Oyster and aquaculture farming
    labor force are gainfully employed.       •   Seaweed farming
Investment                                    •   Bamboo production
The Department of Trade and Industry in       •   Handicraft and furniture making
    the Philippines has identified the
    following potential investment areas in   •   Manufacture of construction bricks
    Pangasinan:                               •   Tourism development
Tourist Attractions
                                     Ilocos Norte Museum
Marcos Museum                        Juan Luna Shrine
Sinking Belltower, Laoag City        Ricarte Park and Shrine
Paoay Lake                           Badoc Church
Fort Ilocandia Hotel                 Sarrat Church
Paoay Golf Course                    Dap-ayan, Laoag, Ilocos Norte Food Court and
Paoay Church                         Ilocos Norte Products
Laoag Cathedral                      La Paz Sandunes, Laoag, Ilocos Norte Fine
Aglipay Shrine                       Sandunes
Malacanang Of The North              Robinsons Place Ilocos Norte
Patapat Bridge                       Pamulinawen Hotel
Ilocos Norte Capitol                 Plaza Maestro Complex, Batac City
Cape Bojeador Lighthouse             Everland Resort and Multi-Zipline, Batac City
Bangui Windmills
Tourist Attractions
                                            (Sanctuary of Nuestra Senora de La
• Hertiage City of Vigan                    Caridad)
• Vigan Cathedral                       •   Quirino Bridge in Bantay
• Sinait Church (Sanctuary of Santo     •   Plaza Maestro Complex, Vigan City
  Cristo Milagroso)                     •   Tirad Pass
• Ilocos Sur Capitol                    •   Sundial in Tagudin
• Santa Maria Church (UNESCO            •   Santiago Cove
  World Heritage Site)                  •   Paraiso ni Juan in Narvacan
• Pinsal Falls (Largest Waterfall of
  Region I - Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur)
• Bantay Church and Belltower
Tourist Attractions

•   La Union Capitol
•   Pindangan Ruins
•   La Union Botanical Garden
•   Wallace Air Station
•   Thunderbird Resort and Casino
•   La Union Surfing Capital (San Juan)
•   Bauang Beach
•   Poro Point (sea port)
Tourist Attractions
                                        •   Red Arrow Marker of the WWII 32nd US
                                            Infantry Division
•   Hundred Islands                     •   Rock Garden Resort
•   Pangasinan Capitol                  •   Umbrella Rocks
•   The Shrine of Our Lady of Manaoag   •   Urduja House
•   San Carlos City Plaza               •   St. John Cathedral Garden
•   San Juan River in San Carlos City   •   Caves in Bolinao
•   Bonuan Blue Beach in Dagupan City   •   Boat ride in Pantal River
•   Antong Falls                        •   Provincial Capitol
•   Cacupangan Cave                     •   Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center
•   Mount Balungao                      •   Hundred Islands Marine Sanctuary
•   Manleluag Spring National Park      •   Tondol Beach
•   Sanctuario de Senor Divino Tesoro   •   Tambobong White Beach
•   Salasa Church                       •   Blue Beach
•   Lingayen Gulf War Museum            •   Pergola Plaza in Pozorrubio, Pangasinan
•   Bolinao Museum
•   Oceanographic Marine Laboratory
History
• Region 1 was first inhabited by the aboriginal Negritos before they
  were pushed by successive waves of Malay immigrants that
  penetrated the narrow coast. Tingguians in the interior, Ilocanos in
  the north, and Pangasinense in the south settled the region.
• From the data on the population distribution of Region 1, it is clear
  that not all the inhabitants are Ilocanos. Around one-third are non-
  Ilocanos and yet there is a popular misconception that all the
  inhabitants are Ilocanos. The use of the term Ilocos Region
  promotes the wrong notion that all the residents of Region 1 are
  Ilocanos.     Before     the      administration    of    Ferdinand
  Marcos, Pangasinan was not a part of the region.
• The Spanish arrived in the 16th century and established Christian
  missions and governmental institutions to control the native
  population and convert them to the Roman Catholic Church. Present-
  day Vigan City in Ilocos Sur province became the bishopric seat of
  Nueva Segovia. Ilocanos in the northern parts were less easily
  swayed, however, and remained an area filled with deep resentments
  against Spain. These resentments bubbled to the surface at various
  points in the Ilocos provinces' history as insurrections, most notably
  that of Andres Malong and Palaris of Pangasinan, Diego Silang and his
  wife Gabriela Silang in 1764, and the Basi Revolt in the 19th century.
  However, it was the Pangasinenses in the south who were the last to
  be stand against the Spaniards.
• In 1901, the region came under American colonial
  rule, and in 1941, under Japanese occupation.
• During 1945, the combined American and the
  Philippine Commonwealth troops including with
  the Ilocano and Pangasinese guerillas liberated
  the Ilocos Region from Japanese forces during the
  Second World War.
• Several modern presidents of the Republic of the
  Philippines hailed from the Region: Elpidio Quirino,
  Ferdinand Marcos, and Fidel V. Ramos.
• Before the formation of the Cordillera Administrative
  Region, Region 1 also included the provinces of Abra,
  Mountain Province, and Benguet. Before Region 1 was
  modified by Ferdinand Marcos, Pangasinan was not
  part of the region.

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The ilocos region

  • 2. Total Area: 13,055 km2 (5,040.6 sq mi) Population (2007) • Total 4,545,906 • Density 348.2/km2 (901.9/sq mi)
  • 3. Political Divisions Region I is composed of 4 provinces, 9 cities, 116 municipalities, and 3265 barangays Population Area Pop. density Province Capital (2007) (km²) (per km²) Ilocos Norte Laoag City 547,284 3,399.3 151.3 Ilocos Sur Vigan City 632,255 2,579.6 230.3 San Fernando La Union 720,972 1,493.1 440.7 City Pangasinan Lingayen 2,645,395 5,368.2 453.4 "List of Regions". National Statistical Coordination Board. Archived from the original on 2008-10-27. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
  • 5. Religion • The population is predominantly Roman Catholic with strong adherents of Protestantismsuch as the Aglipayan denomination further north of the country. There are also adherents to other Christian denominations, such as Iglesia ni Cristo, Mormons, and the like. There is also an undercurrent of traditional animistic beliefs especially in rural areas. The small mercantile Chinese and Indian communities are primarily Buddhists, Taoists, and Hindus.
  • 6. Ilocos Norte • Founded 1818 • Capital Laoag City • Government Province • Governor Ma. Imelda Josefa R. Marcos • Vice Governor Eugenio Barba Dialects and Languages Ilocano, Tagalog, English
  • 7. Ilocos Norte The province specializes in the following products and industries: • Agriculture - rice, corn, garlic, legumes, root crops, tobacco, and other fruits and vegetables • Fishery - tilapia and assorted fishes • Livestock - swine and cattle • Cottage industries - loom weaving, furniture, ceramics, iron works
  • 8. Ilocos Norte • Manufacturing and food processing – • salt, empanada, bagoong, patis, basi (native Ilocano wine), vinegar, longganisa, chicharon, bagnet, chichacorn (cornick), jewelry, garments, cereal processing, packaging, mechanized processing equipment • Wind Power Ilocos Norte's position on the northwest corner of Luzon makes it ideal for wind power generation. There is currently a 25 Megawatt wind farm in Ilocos Norte, and several more wind energy projects are being planned. • Eco-Tourism
  • 9. Ilocos Sur Founded 1572 Capital Vigan City Type Province of the Philippines Governor Luis "Chavit" Singson Vice Governor Deogracias Savellano
  • 10. Ilocos Sur The people are engaged in farming, producing food crops, mostly rice, corn, vegetable, root crops, and fruits. Non-food crops include tobacco, cotton, and tiger grass. Cottage industries include loom weaving, furniture making, jewelry making, ceramics, blacksmithing, and food processing.
  • 11. La Union Founded 1850 Capital San Fernando City Governor Manuel "Manoling" Ortega Area Total 1,504.0 km2 (580.7 sq mi) Area rank 70th out of 80
  • 12. La Union • The economy is diversified with service, manufacturing, and agricultural industries spread throughout the province. The Port of San Fernando operates as an increasingly active shipping point, and the former American airbase Wallace Air Station, having been converted into a business and industrial area, helps to facilitate such commercial activity. • Tourism to the province is driven by airlines and passenger coach bus lines like regionally owned Farinas Transit Company and Partas. • Tourists often flock to the beaches of Bauang, or to the more secluded ones further north for snorkeling, surfing or other water sports; the more northerly beaches near San Juan specifically cater to both local surfers as well as portions of the world surfing circuit.
  • 13. Pangasinan Founded 1580 Capital Lingayen Governor Amado Espino Vice Governor Jose Calimlim, Jr. Area Total 5,368.82 km2 (2,072.9 sq mi) Area rank 17th out of 80 Population (2007) Total 2,645,395
  • 14. Pangasinan • Pangasinan has export earnings of around $5.5 million. Energy • The 1200 megawatt Sual Coal-Fired Power Plant,and 345 megawatt San Roque Multi-Purpose Dam, located in the municipalities of San Manuel and San Nicolas are the primary sources of energy of the province. Marine • Pangasinan is a major fish supplier in Luzon, and a major producer of salt in the Philippines. It has extensive fishponds, mostly for raising bangus, or "milkfish", along the coasts of the Lingayen Gulf and the South China Sea. Pangasinan's aquaculture includes oyster and sea urchin farms.
  • 15. Pangasinan Agriculture • The major crops in Pangasinan are rice, mangoes, corn, and sugar cane. Pangasinan has a land area of 536,819 hectares, and 44 percent of the total land area of Pangasinan is devoted to agricultural production.
  • 16. Pangasinan Financial • Santiago Island Marine Park • Pangasinan has 593 banking and • Oyster processing facility financing institutions. • Bagoong technology and processing Labor center • Pangasinan has a labor force of about • Tannery and leather production center 1.52 million, and 87 percent of the • Oyster and aquaculture farming labor force are gainfully employed. • Seaweed farming Investment • Bamboo production The Department of Trade and Industry in • Handicraft and furniture making the Philippines has identified the following potential investment areas in • Manufacture of construction bricks Pangasinan: • Tourism development
  • 17. Tourist Attractions Ilocos Norte Museum Marcos Museum Juan Luna Shrine Sinking Belltower, Laoag City Ricarte Park and Shrine Paoay Lake Badoc Church Fort Ilocandia Hotel Sarrat Church Paoay Golf Course Dap-ayan, Laoag, Ilocos Norte Food Court and Paoay Church Ilocos Norte Products Laoag Cathedral La Paz Sandunes, Laoag, Ilocos Norte Fine Aglipay Shrine Sandunes Malacanang Of The North Robinsons Place Ilocos Norte Patapat Bridge Pamulinawen Hotel Ilocos Norte Capitol Plaza Maestro Complex, Batac City Cape Bojeador Lighthouse Everland Resort and Multi-Zipline, Batac City Bangui Windmills
  • 18. Tourist Attractions (Sanctuary of Nuestra Senora de La • Hertiage City of Vigan Caridad) • Vigan Cathedral • Quirino Bridge in Bantay • Sinait Church (Sanctuary of Santo • Plaza Maestro Complex, Vigan City Cristo Milagroso) • Tirad Pass • Ilocos Sur Capitol • Sundial in Tagudin • Santa Maria Church (UNESCO • Santiago Cove World Heritage Site) • Paraiso ni Juan in Narvacan • Pinsal Falls (Largest Waterfall of Region I - Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur) • Bantay Church and Belltower
  • 19. Tourist Attractions • La Union Capitol • Pindangan Ruins • La Union Botanical Garden • Wallace Air Station • Thunderbird Resort and Casino • La Union Surfing Capital (San Juan) • Bauang Beach • Poro Point (sea port)
  • 20. Tourist Attractions • Red Arrow Marker of the WWII 32nd US Infantry Division • Hundred Islands • Rock Garden Resort • Pangasinan Capitol • Umbrella Rocks • The Shrine of Our Lady of Manaoag • Urduja House • San Carlos City Plaza • St. John Cathedral Garden • San Juan River in San Carlos City • Caves in Bolinao • Bonuan Blue Beach in Dagupan City • Boat ride in Pantal River • Antong Falls • Provincial Capitol • Cacupangan Cave • Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center • Mount Balungao • Hundred Islands Marine Sanctuary • Manleluag Spring National Park • Tondol Beach • Sanctuario de Senor Divino Tesoro • Tambobong White Beach • Salasa Church • Blue Beach • Lingayen Gulf War Museum • Pergola Plaza in Pozorrubio, Pangasinan • Bolinao Museum • Oceanographic Marine Laboratory
  • 21. History • Region 1 was first inhabited by the aboriginal Negritos before they were pushed by successive waves of Malay immigrants that penetrated the narrow coast. Tingguians in the interior, Ilocanos in the north, and Pangasinense in the south settled the region. • From the data on the population distribution of Region 1, it is clear that not all the inhabitants are Ilocanos. Around one-third are non- Ilocanos and yet there is a popular misconception that all the inhabitants are Ilocanos. The use of the term Ilocos Region promotes the wrong notion that all the residents of Region 1 are Ilocanos. Before the administration of Ferdinand Marcos, Pangasinan was not a part of the region.
  • 22. • The Spanish arrived in the 16th century and established Christian missions and governmental institutions to control the native population and convert them to the Roman Catholic Church. Present- day Vigan City in Ilocos Sur province became the bishopric seat of Nueva Segovia. Ilocanos in the northern parts were less easily swayed, however, and remained an area filled with deep resentments against Spain. These resentments bubbled to the surface at various points in the Ilocos provinces' history as insurrections, most notably that of Andres Malong and Palaris of Pangasinan, Diego Silang and his wife Gabriela Silang in 1764, and the Basi Revolt in the 19th century. However, it was the Pangasinenses in the south who were the last to be stand against the Spaniards.
  • 23. • In 1901, the region came under American colonial rule, and in 1941, under Japanese occupation. • During 1945, the combined American and the Philippine Commonwealth troops including with the Ilocano and Pangasinese guerillas liberated the Ilocos Region from Japanese forces during the Second World War.
  • 24. • Several modern presidents of the Republic of the Philippines hailed from the Region: Elpidio Quirino, Ferdinand Marcos, and Fidel V. Ramos. • Before the formation of the Cordillera Administrative Region, Region 1 also included the provinces of Abra, Mountain Province, and Benguet. Before Region 1 was modified by Ferdinand Marcos, Pangasinan was not part of the region.