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ZAMBALES TRAVEL INFORMATION
Zambales has been gifted with the natural beauty of its surroundings. It has been touched by civilization yet has maintained its rustic glory and beauty. The Zambales coastline is most famous for its sandy beaches and deep blue sea teeming with coral reefs.
The province is historical. Located here is the ancestral house of the most beloved Philippine President, Ramon Magsaysay, situated at Castillejos. Mt. Pinatubo, world-famous for its 1991 catastrophic eruption, can be found in the vicinity.
Zambales is perfectly suited for visitors seeking an authentic view of the Philippines without going too far from the national capital, Manila. It is located at the western part of Luzon, 210 kilometers or approximately a three-hour drive from Manila.
Geography of Zambales
The province has a few lowlands along the narrow coast where the town centers are located. The northern part is basically swampy. Mountain ranges containing most mineral deposits as well as some volcanoes are found in the eastern portion.
Political Subdivision of Zambales
Zambales has 13 towns and one city, with Iba as the provincial capital.
Population of Zambales
Zambales has a population of 561,554.
Language/Dialect of Zambales
Tagalog is the predominant dialect followed by Ilocano and Zambal. English is widely spoken.
Climate of Zambales
There are two pronounced seasons: dry from November to April, and wet during the rest of the year.
Major Industries of Zambales
Zambales is basically an agricultural province. The chief products are rice, corn, vegetables, and rootcrops. Major industries include farming, fishing, and mining.
The Olongapo area, once the site of the biggest U.S. naval base in Asia, is fast developing into an industrial and tourism zone under the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority.
Source : Tourism.gov.ph
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