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The

REGION 3
Members:

Kyle Perez
Reign Fabros
Marc Bien Maderal

Group 3
Maikadua a
panagbisita iti
REGION 3
BRIEF HISTORY OF REGION 3
Central Luzon possesses a rich past as well.
The lowlands of Region III stretch further
On January 21, 1899, the first constitution of
than any other region in the country.
an independent Philippines was
Location-wise, it spans 120 degrees north
promulgated at Malolos, Bulacan. In March
of the equator to 160 degrees north of
1899, when President Aguinaldo fled
the equator, and 120 degrees east of the
Bulacan to avoid oncoming American
equator to 121 degrees east. It spans an
soldiers, Tarlac town became the Philippine
expansive 2,201,463 ha of land.
capital for one month.
There are 3,102 barangays spread over the 7 50 years after adventurer Hernando
provinces that make up Region 3. They are the Magallanes first set foot on Philippine soil,
provinces of Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, one of the earliest regions in the globe to
Pampanga, Tarlac, and Zambales. Balanga, be converted to Christianity by the Spanish
Bataan; Malolos, Meycauayan, and San Jose del was Central Luzon. Pampanga, whose
Monte, Bulacan; Cabanatuan, Gapan, Muoz, ancient lair encompassed nearly the all of
Palayan, and San Jose, Nueva Ecija; Angeles, Region 3, was previously a part of the
Mabalacat, and San Fernando, Pampanga; Tarlac Kingdom of Tondo during the Rajas' reign.
City, Tarlac; and Olongapo City, Zambales; make
up the fourteen (14) cities.
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Welcome to the Philippines
BALER CORREGIDOR MINALUNGAO

Baler's white sand beach and surfing Corregidor Island is a great place The local government actively markets
locations seen in Apocalypse Now. to visit if you're in Central Luzon this area as a prime ecotourism spot, so it
The area features beautiful beaches because it has so many great hiking shouldn't come as a shock that the
and waterfalls. and biking trails and historical sites national park is packed with exciting
to see. outdoor pursuits like rock climbing and
ziplining.
Festivals
Welcome to the Philippines
Sinukwan Makatapak Hot Air
Festival Festival Balloon Festival

Aring Sinukwan is a Kapampangan Makatapak means barefoot in This is held annually in Omni Aviation
god. Representatives from Pampanga Kapampangan. This festival Complex inside Clark Freeport Zone. It
towns attended. Each delegate reenacts how Apalit residents went features multicolored hot air balloons
dances to the Pampanga Song "Atin barefoot across lahar when Mt. from around the globe, it is the biggest
ku pong singsing" in exquisite Pinatubo erupted. aviation sports event in the Philippines
headdresses and colorful costumes.
Sabuaga Caraga Suman
Festival Festival Festival

Easter Sunday mornings. Petals are scattered First Aeta chief Caragan. Street The "SUMAN FESTIVAL" is a weeklong
as the Blessed Virgin Mary's picture passes. dancing occurs every third festival from February 14-19 in Baler,
"Sabuaga" means flower showering; Sto. week of February. The Aetas Aurora. It comprises a procession of
Tomas celebrates it to honor Mary. Street lead the display in their uniquely constructed floats, suman (a
dancing promotes local products and traditional clothes. national delicacy), trade exhibitions, fairs,
cultures. and competitions, and the Search for Ms.
Aurora.
Cultures
Welcome to the Philippines
Culture in Region 3
Different ethnolinguistic groups like as the Aetas, Sambals, Capampangangs,
Tagalogs, Ilocanos, and Pangasinenses have contributed to Central Luzon's
rich cultural history and vibrant traditions. Large Tagalog-speaking provinces
like Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan, and Nueva Ecija account for the region's high
Tagalog-language proficiency. People from Pampanga and Tarlac speak
Capampangan, the second most common dialect in the area. Provinces of
Zambales, northern Tarlac, and northern Nueva Ecija, neighboring the Ilocano-
speaking provinces of Pangasinan and the Cordilleras, speak Ilocano, the third
most common dialect in the region.
Cultures
of the People
Culture in People
Baptism, courting, death, and burial are among their cherished traditions. The
baby's baptismal dress might be kept as a keepsake and used to decorate the
sala. A minimum of three days and two nights are dedicated to the wake
(makipaglame), during which time everyone pays their respects and engages
in the communal libing (interment).
Damo nga Salamat!

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