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Ilocos Norte Philippines
Laoag
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Adams |
Bacarra |
Badoc |
Bangui |
Banna |
Batac |
Burgos |
Carasi |
Currimao |
Dingras |
Dumalneg |
Marcos |
Nueva Era |
Pagudpud |
Paoay |
Pasuquin |
Piddig |
Pinili |
San Nicolas |
Sarrat |
Solsona |
Vintar
Brief History of Ilocos Norte Philippines
Long before the coming of the Spaniards, there already existed an extensive
region (consisting of the present provinces of Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur,
Abra and La Union) renowned for its gold mines. Merchants from Japan and China
would often visit the area to trade gold with beads, ceramics and silk. The
inhabitants of the region believed to be of Malay origin, called their place "samtoy",
from "sao mi toy, which literally meant "our language".
In 1571, when the Spanish conquistadors had Manila more or less under their
control, they began looking for new sites to conquer. Legaspi's grandson, Juan
de Salcedo, volunteered to lead one of these expeditions. Together with 8 armed
boats and 45 men, the 22 year old voyager headed north.
On June 13, 1572, Salcedo and his men landed in Vigan and then proceeded towards
Laoag, Currimao and Badoc. As they sailed along the coast, they were
surprised to see numerous sheltered coves ("looc") where the locals lived in
harmony. As a result, they named the region "Ylocos" and its people "Ylocanos".
As the Christianization of the region grew, so did the landscape of the area.
Vast tracks of land were utilized for churches and bell towers in line with the
Spanish mission of "bajo las campanas". In the town plaza, it was not uncommon
to see garrisons under the church bells. The colonization process was slowly
being carried out.
Ilocos Norte was created by virtue of the Spanish Royal Decree on
Februray 2, 1818. At that time, the province occupied the coastal plain
bordering the China Sea and guarded by the Cordilleras in the northwestern
corner of Luzon.
Ilocos Norte is a province of the Philippines located in the Ilocos
Region in Luzon. Its capital is Laoag City and is located at the northwest
corner of Luzon island, bordering Cagayan and Apayao to the east, and Abra and
Ilocos Sur to the south. Ilocos Norte faces the South China Sea to the
west and the Luzon Strait to the north.
Ilocos Norte is noted for being the birthplace of former President
Ferdinand E. Marcos, who led an authoritarian rule over the country during
the latter half of his incumbency. The Marcoses enjoy a modicum of popularity in
the province. Ilocos Norte is also known as a northern tourist
destination, being the location of Fort Ilocandia, an upper class beach
resort famous among expatriates, and Pagudpud.
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They call it Faro Cabo Cape Bojeador, as it set majestically on a hill overlooking the South China Sea, located approximately 35 kilometres north of the City of Laoag, the lighthouse is the most accessible of all lighthouses in the north of the Island of Luzon. It was built in 1892 and is still functioning to date, serving ships passing by the northern part of South China Sea.
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