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Luzon is bordered, clockwise from the North, by the Luzon Strait (Bashi Channel), Philippine Sea, San Bernardino Strait, Samar Sea, Visayan Sea, Jintotolo Channel, Sibuyan Sea, Tablas Strait, Sulu Sea, Balabac Strait, and the South China Sea. map of regions
- Region III
Central Luzon, officially designated as Region III, is an...
- Ilocos Region
Ilocos Region, officially designated as Region I, is an...
- NCR
The National Capital Region (NCR) is an administrative...
- Car
Cordillera Administrative Region, officially designated as...
- Cagayan Valley
Cagayan Valley, officially designated as Region II, is an...
- Mimaropa Region
MIMAROPA Region is an administrative region in the...
- Region V
Bicol Region, officially designated as Region V, is an...
- CALABARZON
CALABARZON, officially designated as Region IV‑A, is an...
- Region III
3 Νοε 2023 · Map of Northern Luzon, the Philippines. © OpenStreetMap. Due to its astounding array of scenic spots, the northern part of the Philippine’s largest island is a nature lover’s dream, with lots of great hiking, swimming, and mountain climbing to be had.
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Cordillera Administrative Region, officially designated as CAR, is an administrative region in the Philippines occupying the northern-central section of Luzon. It covers 6 provinces , namely, Abra , Apayao , Benguet , Ifugao , Kalinga , and Mountain Province , as well as 1 highly urbanized city.
The Cordilleras is a highland region in the northern part of Luzon. Its landscape and geography is dominated by the Cordillera Central, which also extends to parts of nearby Ilocos Region. Map.
Luzon is the largest and the most populous island of the Philippines. This article also covers a number of nearby smaller islands. The region has a variety of attractions, from the cobblestone streets of the colonial town of Vigan to the bustling metropolis of the national capital Manila to the rice terraces and pine forests of the Cordillera ...
Ilocanos and Pangasinenses dominate northern Luzon, particularly in the Ilocos Region to parts of the Cagayan Valley, while Kapampangans, Tagalogs, Ilocanos, and Sambals populate Central Luzon.