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  1. It covers 7 provinces, namely, Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac, and Zambales, as well as 2 highly urbanized cities. The regional center is the City of San Fernando. Its population as determined by the 2020 Census was 12,422,172.

    • Bulacan Profile

      Bulacan is a province in the Philippines situated in the...

    • Tarlac Profile

      Tarlac is a province in the Philippines situated in the...

    • Angeles City Profile

      Angeles is a landlocked highly urbanized city in the Central...

    • Luzon

      Luzon is the most populated of the three island groups...

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    The flag appears to be a white version of Jaume Olle's image (below), but with different text in the ring.

    by Jaume Ollé, 12 January 2001 Bataan is in the Central Luzon Region of the Philippine Republic, occupying a peninsula that forms the northern enclosure of Manila Bay. A narrow channel separates it from Corregidor. Most of the province is still given over to farming and fishing, with the surplus of both going across the bay to feed the ever-hungry...

    by Jaume Ollé, 12 January 2001 Bulacan is the most populous province in Region III, with 2,230,000 inhabitants as of 2000, and apparently accomplished the remarkable feat of increasing its population by twenty-five percent since 1995. Its area is 2638 sq.km., divided into twenty-four towns, of which five share a modest coastline along Manila Bay. ...

    by Jaume Ollé, 12 January 2001 The province of Nueva Ecija is the biggest in Central Luzon, well over 5000 sq.km. Its population is 1,614,000 by the 2000 census in twenty-nine towns and three cities, Palayan (the capital) with 31,000 inhabitants, San José with 107,000, and Cabanatuan (always spelled with a C except on its flag) with 218,000. Nuev...

    by Jaume Ollé, 12 January 2001 Continuing through Region III on the basis of least populous province to most populous brings us to Tarlac, population 1,045,000 by the 2000 census on 3,053 sq.km. divided into seventeen towns, of which Tarlac is the capital. There are no cities. The province is landlocked and mostly agricultural. The easternmost soi...

    by Jaume Ollé, 12 January 2001 North up the west coast of Luzon from Bataan is the province of Zambales, which, with 623,000 by the 2000 census, is the second least populous, but at 3,714 sq.km. it is about three times as big as Bataan. 194,000 of these live in the city of Olongapo; the rest are divided among thirteen towns. Iba is the capital. Li...

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  3. Feb 3, 2015 · The table below contains the list of all the provinces found in the Central Luzon Region or Region III. There are 7 provinces under Region III. Please refer to the list below.

  4. The region is located north of Manila, the nation's capital. Central Luzon, in addition to the neighboring province of Pangasinan, contains the largest plain in the Philippines with its agricultural plains accounting for about 40% of the geographical region's area. [10] Bordering it are the regions of Ilocos and Cagayan Valley to the north ...

  5. (Central Luzon) Nueva Ecija: Plain white field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of most authoritative variant is approximately 7:10. Region 2 (Cagayan Valley) Nueva Vizcaya: Indoor flag [left]: Horizontal bicolor with the provincial seal in the center; flag proportion is approximately 11:20.

  6. The coat of arms of the Philippines with the department's name in Old English Text against a white field. Judicial branch. 1946. Flag of the Supreme Court. The seal of the Supreme Court against a purple field. 1978. Flag of the Sandiganbayan. The seal of the Sandiganbayan against a maroon field. 1946.

  7. Central Luzon (Filipino: Gitnáng Luzon; designated as Region III or Region 3), is central part of Luzon, The region has the largest plain in the country and produces most of the country's rice supply. Its provinces are Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac, and Zambales.