Central Luzon

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Region III
CENTRAL LUZON
Map of the Philippines showing the location of Region IIICENTRAL LUZON
Regional center City of San Fernando, Pampanga
Population 8,204,742
– Density 382.1 per km²
Area 21,470.30 km²
Divisions
Provinces 7
Cities 12
Municipalities 118
Barangays 3,102
Cong. districts 20
Languages Kapampangan, Tagalog, Ilokano, , Sambal, others

Central Luzon region contains the largest plain of the Philippines and produces most of the country's rice supply. That is why it is called the Rice Bowl of the Philippines. Its provinces are: Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac, and Zambales.

There are twelve cities which include: Balanga from Bataan; Cabanatuan, Gapan, Muñoz, Palayan and San Jose from Nueva Ecija; Olongapo from Zambales; Angeles and San Fernando from Pampanga; San Jose del Monte and Malolos from Bulacan; and Tarlac from Tarlac.

The City of San Fernando, in Pampanga, is the regional center. Aurora was transferred from Region IV by Executive Order No. 103.

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Province/City Capital Population
(2000)
Area
(km²)
Pop. density
(per km²)
Aurora Baler 173,797 3,239.5 53.6
Bataan Balanga City 557,659 1,202.7 463.67
Bulacan Malolos City 2,234,088 2,625.0 851.1
Nueva Ecija Palayan City 1,659,883 5,284.3 314.1
Pampanga City of San Fernando 1,882,730 2,118.74 888.6
Tarlac Tarlac City 1,068,783 3,053.4 350.0
Zambales Iba 433,538 3,714.4 116.7
Angeles City 263,971 62.16 4,246.6
n.a. Olongapo City 194,260 170.30 1141

¹ Angeles City and Olongapo City are highly urbanized cities; figures are excluded from Pampanga and Zambales respectively.

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