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List of Municipalities in the Nueva Ecija province within Region III-Central Luzon in the Republic of The Philippines
Aliaga || Bongabon || Cabiao || Carranglan || Cuyapo || Gabaldon || General Mamerto Natividad || General Tinio || Guimba || Jaen || Laur || Licab || Llanera || Lupao || Nampicuan || Pantabangan || Peñaranda || Quezon || Rizal || San Antonio || San Isidro || San Leonardo || Santa Rosa || Santo Domingo || Talavera || Talugtug || Zaragoza
Cities in the province of Nueva Ecija: Cabanatuan City || Gapan City || Muñoz Science City || Palayan City (Capital) || San Jose City

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Interactive Google Satellite Map of Nueva Ecija
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Dalton Pass, Welcome to Nueva Ecija
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Nueva Ecija Provincial Capitol in Palayan City
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Nueva Ecija Megacenter in Cabanatuan City
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Wars of ancient history were about possessions, territory, power, control, family, betrayal, lover's quarrel, politics and sometimes religion.

But we are in the Modern era and supposedly more educated and enlightened .

Think about this. Don't just brush off these questions.

  • Why is RELIGION still involved in WARS? Isn't religion supposed to be about PEACE?
  • Ask yourself; What religion always campaign to have its religious laws be accepted as government laws, always involved in wars and consistently causing WARS, yet insists that it's a religion of peace?

WHY??

There are only two kinds of people who teach tolerance:
  1. The Bullies. They want you to tolerate them so they can continue to maliciously deprive you. Do not believe these bullies teaching tolerance, saying that it’s the path to prevent hatred and prejudice.
  2. The victims who are waiting for the right moment to retaliate. They can’t win yet, so they tolerate.
The Province of Nueva Ecija, Philippines
  • The province of Nueva Ecija is in Region III
  • Nueva Ecija has 27 Municipalities, 5 Cities, and 849 Barangays. Each barangay, municipality, and city has an interactive webpage of its own.
  • Registered Voters Per COMELEC 2010: 1,038,713
  • Population as of Aug 1, 2007 Census: 1,853,853
*Population as of 2015Census: 2,151,461

Nueva Ecija is in the eastern section of the central plains of Luzon and is landlocked. Encircling the province are the provinces of Pangasinan in the northwest, Tarlac in the west, Bulacan in the south, Aurora in the east and Nueva Viscaya in the north. The land rises gradually from the swampy regions of the southwest and levels off as one moves towards the east and north. The plains break into rolling hills as one approaches the Caraballo Mountains and the Sierra Madre Mountains in the north and east. In Nueva Ecija there exist three climate types. In the province’s southwest, a pronounced dry season occurs from November to April while rains fall during the rest of the year. In the east, close to the Sierra Madre Mountains, rain falls evenly throughout the year while in the north and northeast; there is no pronounced seasonal variance although it is relatively dry between the months of April and November.
From:geocities.com/lppsec/pp/necija.htm

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Location and Geography of Nueva Ecija

  • 15.5833° N, 121.0000° E - Nueva Ecija, Coordinates

HISTORY OF NUEVA ECIJA

Nueva Ecija was formed as a military district of the province of Pampanga at the beginning of the 18th Century after the Augustinian missionaries had reduced some Ilongots into Christian communities. These communities formed the nucleus of the towns of Bongabon, Pantabangan and Carranglan. It is said that the comandancia was so named by the Governor General after his hometown of Ecija in southern Spain. From being a military outpost, Nueva Ecija was transformed into a regular province a century later.

In 1818, the province stretched over huge areas of Central Luzon and much of the Pacific coast from Palanan down to present day Infanta. Despite its great size, the province was very sparsely populated. However, during the 19th Century, Ilocano migrants from Pangasinan and Ilocos and Tagalog settlers from Bulacan moved into the sparsely settled province to turn what once was wilderness into some of the most productive agricultural lands in the country. In 1848, several towns of Pampanga (Aliaga, Cabiao, Gapan, San Antonio and San Isidro) were added to the province of Nueva Ecija. In 1853, the district of Principe was created from out of the towns of Baler and Casiguran along the Pacific coast. In 1856, the town of Palanan and neighboring regions were ceded to the province of Isabela. Infanta (Binangonan de Lampon) and Polillo were constituted into a separate district in 1858, reducing the province to approximately to its present size.

Nueva Ecija was one of the first provinces where the Revolution of 1896 broke out. In 1898, the province came under Revolutionary control. Cabanatuan became the seat of the Revolutionary government in May 1899. In June of that year, General Antonio Luna was assassinated in Cabanatuan in one of the most tragic episodes of the Revolutionary War.

In World War II, Cabanatuan was the site of an infamous camp for American prisoners of war run by the Japanese Imperial Army. In January 1945, Filipino guerrillas liberated the American captives of the camp. A memorial stands at the site in recognition of the bravery and fortitude of American and Filipino fighters in resisting the Japanese.
From:geocities.com/lppsec/pp/necija.htm

People, Culture and the Arts

  • Population of NUEVA ECIJA, REGION III (CENTRAL LUZON) as of 2020 census: 2,310,134
  • Population of Nueva Ecija as of 2015 census: 2,151,461

Nueva Ecija was settled in the last century by thousands of Tagalogs and Ilocanos from adjoining provinces such as Pangasinan, Ilocos and Bulacan.

Today’s Novo Ecijanos are descendants of these settlers and many still hold on to folk traditions that trace their ancestry to other provinces. About 60 percent of the people speak Tagalog as their first language. Much of the remainder are Ilocano speakers and they are concentrated in the towns of the north. There are small communities of Ilongots along the Caraballo and Sierr Madre Range as well as Agtas or Negritos. Agriculture is the main industry of the people because of its naturally rich soil. Lowland crops such as rice, corn, onions, vegetables, and sugarcane are produced in great quantities and Nueva Ecija is widely referred to as the Rice Bowl of the country. Agriculture has played a vital role in molding the culture of the people. The typical Novo Ecijano family is tightly knit and is the basic working unit on the farm. The May and June Festivals in Nueva Ecija are important Christian observances that are also occasions to ask for favors in ensuring a good harvest. In May, the Novo Ecijanos celebrate the feast of the patron of farmers, San Isidro. Food is served to overflowing in the belief that generosity results in bounty. In barangay Biblicat, Aliaga, there is a unique practice among the devotees of Saint John the Baptist. They cover their bodies with mud and dry leaves and vines to denote the humble origins of the saint. Known as the taong-putik or the mud people, they ask alms and candles from the people and offering them at the Church during the special mass celebrated at 7:00 in the morning.

They believe that such a practice will cure sickness and bring a bounty in the harvest. Trade and Investments Nueva Ecija is sowing the seeds of development based on its key strength as the hub of agricultural research and production in the country. Nueva Ecija is the largest of six provinces in Central Luzon covering an area of 5, 284 square kilometers and is richly endowed with some the most productive agricultural lands in the country. The mountains that seal the province in the north and the east are covered with forests that comprise almost 25 percent of the province’s land area.

These mountains also hold deposits of copper, manganese, gold, marble, and while clay. With a population of 1.5 million (1995), the province provides a large pool of highly trained, innovative and hardworking workforce that has been instrumental in making the province the country’s agricultural trail blazer. The province is linked to the main highway system of Luzon, the Maharlika Highway, through a system of roads that interconnect the various municipalities. This road system makes Nueva Ecija easily accessible from all from any of the surrounding provinces and from Manila as well. Communications facilities are provided by major telephone companies and telegram service providers. The province is home to one of the largest hydro-electric dams, the Pantabangan Dam, and is connected to the Luzon Electric Grid.

These facilities provide ample power supplies and irrigation and potable water to all the towns of the province. Commercial, rural and government banking institutions operate within the province and extend financing facilities for business and agriculture. The province has been the traditional agricultural top performer and its strategy for development is grounded on this advantage. Nueva Ecija is taking the initiative to greatly improve agricultural production and at the same time develop a vibrant agro-processing sector. There are two anchors on which this initiative is centered: the Munoz agro-science development area and the Palayan center for strategic agro-processing activities. Munoz is home to the Central Luzon State University and the center of rice and agricultural technology development in the country.

The Philippine Carabao Center, the Bureau of Post Harvest Research and Extension and the Philippine Rice Research Institute lie nearby. The concentration of these research centers have given the province an important tool in increasing crop yields and developing new technologies for use in agriculture. The national government is encouraging more agricultural research institutions to bring their centers to the area. On the other hand, the Palayan City Economic Zone is encouraging investments in food processing and is providing potential investors the facilities and amenities to support their activities. Besides agriculture, there are other markedly vibrant economic potentials to Nueva Ecija.

The large population and its location along the main highway of Luzon makes it an important trade and commercial center. Cabanatuan City boasts of modern establishments serving a large consumer market that can absorb further commercial development. The province is also building a reputation as a center for handicrafts, furniture, garments and paper manufacture that locate in the province to take advantage of the availability of raw materials and these industries continue to attract more investors.

From:geocities.com/lppsec/pp/necija.htm

Elected Government Officials of Nueva Ecija, Philippines

Elected officials of Nueva Ecija for the term of 2019-2022
  • Provincial Governor of Nueva Ecija: UMALI, OYIE (SIGAW) 477,066
  • Provincial Vice-Governor of Nueva Ecija: UMALI, DOC ANTHONY (SIGAW) 510,253
  • House Representatives of Nueva Ecija:
    • 1st District: Estrellita "Ging" Suansing (PDPLBN) 149,697
    • 2nd District: Micaela Violago (NUP) 140,915
    • 3rd District: Rosanna Vergara (PDPLBN) 160,298
    • 4th District: NATIVIDAD, MARICEL (PRP) 137,829
Board Members of Nueva Ecija
  • 1st District
  1. VILLANUEVA, RAP RAP (SIGAW) 139,121
  2. SALAZAR, ERIC (SIGAW) 99,535
  3. DE GUZMAN, LER (SIGAW) 91,703
  • 2nd District
  1. ABALOS, POPOY (IND) 83,005
  2. ORTIZ, JOSEPH (SIGAW) 78,206
  3. AGLIAM, DOK VIBEN (SIGAW) 70,728
  • 3rd District
  1. MATIAS, KUYA JOJO (PDPLBN) 153,363
  2. JOSON, EJ KATROPA (PDPLBN) 134,163
  3. MATIAS, MACOY (SIGAW) 82,647
  • 4th District
  1. PASCUAL, JOY (NUP) 142,880
  2. INTERIOR, NAP (SIGAW) 132,975
  3. PATIAG, TERESITA (SIGAW) 120,216

Elected officials of Nueva Ecija for the term of 2016-2019
  • Provincial Governor of Nueva Ecija: Czarina "Cherry" Domingo Umali
  • Provincial Vice-Governor of Nueva Ecija: Gay Garcia Padiernos
  • House Representatives of Nueva Ecija:
    • 1st District: Estrellita Suansing
    • 2nd District: Micaela Violago
    • 3rd District: Rosanna Vergara
    • 4th District: Magnolia Rosa Antonino-nadres
Board Members of Nueva Ecija
  • 1st District
  1. Rommel Padilla
  2. Rafael Andrew Villanueva
  3. Belinda Palilio
  • 2nd District
  1. Edgardo Agliam
  2. Mario Ortiz
  3. Jose Francisco
  • 3rd District
  1. Edward Thomas Joson
  2. Jo-mario Angelo Matias
  3. Jesus Diaz
  • 4th District
  1. Froilan, Nagaño
  2. Napoleon Interior
  3. John Carlo Patiag

Elected officials of Nueva Ecija for the term of 2013-2016
  1. Joson, Eduardo Rey Gil
  2. Palilio, Belinda Eduardo
  3. Salazar, Eric Daniel Fernando
  • Second District Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board Members):
  1. Ortiz, Joseph Rodriguez
  2. Agliam, Edgardo Fernandez
  • Third District Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board Members):
  1. Ilagan, Ruben Iii Amurao
  2. Mercado, Johnero Escuadro
  • Fourth District Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board Members):
  1. Interior, Napoleon Gavino
  2. Patiag, Teresita Aguirre
  3. Esquivel, Mark Anthony Garcia
Elected officials of Nueva Ecija for the term of 2010-2013

Elected officials of Nueva Ecija for the term of 2007-2010

Barangay Elected Officials of Nueva Ecija Province

Businesses in Nueva Ecija, Philippines

How to Improve Your Business and Livelihood

The Philippine Livelihood Program: The Philippine government provides several programs to enhance the livelihood of the Filipino people. The department of Science and Technology through its Technology Research Center (TRC) regurlarly conducts various types of hands-on and personalized training programs.

  • DOST - Website
  • UPLiFT stands for Urban Program for Livelihood Finance and Training. - Website
  • DSWD Pro-poor and Livelihood Programs - Website

Take a picture of your Business (from a Sari-Sari Store to a Mega Mall). Upload that picture here in zamboanga.com and that picture can immediately be your business webpage. It is that easy. Here are two examples of how a picture becomes the webpage of the business: FHM Garden Grill and Catering and ABC Shopping Center

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  • Banks, Lending Firms, Pawnshops, and Financial Institutions
  • Clinics, Veterinary Clinics and Hospitals
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  • Convenient Stores, Hardware and Supplies, General Stores, Sari-Sari Stores, Internet-Cafes
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  • Supermarket, wet market, Fish Markets
  • Hotels, Motels, Pension Houses, Boarding houses and Resorts
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  • Salons, Spas, Beauty Shops and Barber Shops
  • Gas Stations, Water Stations, Propane Stations

Real Estate or Properties for Sale or lease in Nueva Ecija, Philippines

  • If you have real estate property, whether its commercial, residential, farm land, or just an empty lot in Nueva Ecija, you can list that property for free.
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Churches, Mosques, or Places of Worship in Nueva Ecija, Philippines

The name of your church, mosque, or place of worship can be listed in this community page. Take a picture of the facade of your church or place of worship and it can be posted here. We can even provide you with a free webpage. You can enter the data (story about your place of worship) here yourself, email the information or pictures to (franklin_maletsky@yahoo.com) or via Facebook.


  • FILIPINOS WAKE UP! THE TAXES YOU PAID ARE USED BY THE GOVERNMENT TO EXCLUSIVELY FINANCE THE RELIGION OF ISLAM.
    Freedom of religion, yes. Equality, yes. But no favoritism.


  • List the Mosques or Masjid in Nueva Ecija here.
    1. Masjid project site at Brgy. Sinasahan, Penaranda, Nueva Ecija.
  • List the Catholic churches and chapels in Nueva Ecija here.
  • List the Methodist churches in Nueva Ecija here.
  • List the Iglesia Ni Cristo churches in Nueva Ecija here.
  • List the Seventh-day Adventist churches in Nueva Ecija here.
  • List the Church of Jesus Christ Latter day Saints (Mormons) churches in Nueva Ecija here.
  • List the Presbyterian churches in Nueva Ecija here.
  • List the Baptist churches in Nueva Ecija here.

Schools in Nueva Ecija, Philippines

  • Take a picture of your school building(s) and send your pictures via email to (franklin_maletsky@yahoo.com) or message me via Facebook. I will then post the pictures in this page.

Due to Covid19: Pursuant to the instructions of President Roa Duterte, and as recommended by the DepEd, classes for the year 2021-2022 will be opened but will be monitored.

  • List of schools: >>> click

PUBLIC NOTICE: Why pretend that the National language of the Philippines is Tagalog? It should be English. To be a Teacher, doctor, lawyer, engineer, architect, nurse, computer technician; what books do you learn from? English books of course. All your tests are in English. The constitution of the Philippines is written in English. All the laws and new laws introduced by congress are in English. For that matter, you can't be a teacher in a school system unless you know English. The "Licensure Exam for Teachers" is in ENGLISH! Who are these people forcing Tagalog down our throats? Tagalog is simply one of the many dialects of the Philippines. Keep your dialects but learn and be fluent and proficient in ENGLISH.


  • High Schools in Nueva Ecija

Agbannawag NHS - Public High School
Aliaga National NHS - Public High School
Andres Bonifacio NHS - Public High School
Baloy HS (formerly Annex of Paitan Sur NHS) - Public High School
Barangay Militar NHS - Public High School
Batitang NHS - Public High School
Bicos NHS - Public High School
Bongabon National NHS - Public High School
Bulac HS - Public High School
Cabiao NHS - Public High School
Cabucbucan NHS - Public High School
Calaba NHS - Public High School
Canaan East NHS - Public High School
Capintalan HS (Carranglan HS - Capintalan Annex) - Public High School
Carmen NHS - Public High School
Carranglan NHS Annex - Burgos - Public High School
Carranglan NHS - Public High School
Constancio Padilla NHS Annex - Sto. Nino - Public High School
Constancio Padilla NHS - Public High School
Cuyapo National NHS - Public High School
Digdig High School (Carranglan NHS Annex-Digdig) - Public High School
Dona Juana Chioco NHS Annex - Agupalo Weste - Public High School
Dona Juana Chioco NHS - Public High School
Dr. Ramon de Santos NHS - Public High School
Eduardo L. Joson Mem. HS - Public High School
Eudardo L. Joson Memorial HS(Talabutab NHS - Annex 2 EL Joson) - Public High School
Gabaldon Voc'l. Agric. HS - Public High School
Galvan HS - Public High School
Ganduz High School - Public High School
Gen. Mamerto Natividad HS(Talabutab NHS - Annex 1) - Public High School
General Luna NHS - Public High School
General Tinio NHS (Pias Campus Annex) - Public High School
General Tinio NHS - Public High School
Guimba NHS - Public High School
Hilario E. Hermosa Mem. HS - Public High School
Jorge M. Padilla NHS - Public High School
Julia Ortiz Luiz NHS - Public High School
Lambakin HS (Putlod-San Jose NHS - Annex) - Public High School
Lino Bernardo HS (Bago NHS) - Public High School
Macabaclay NHS - Public High School
Magpapalayok NHS - Public High School
Malacañang NHS - Public High School
Maligaya NHS Annex - Doña Josefa - Public High School
Maligaya NHS - Public High School
Mallorca NHS - Public High School
Mambangnan NHS - Public High School
Mataas Na Kahoy NHS - Public High School

Nagpandayan NHS - Public High School
Nampicuan NHS (Recuerdo NHS - Annex) - Public High School
Paitan Sur NHS - Public High School
Palayan City NHS - Public High School
Pantabangan NHS - Annex, Cadaclan Integrated School - Public High School
Pantabangan NHS - Public High School
Penaranda National NHS - Public High School
Porais NHS - Public High School
Pulo NHS - Public High School
Putlod-San Jose NHS - Public High School
Recuerdo NHS - Public High School
Restituto B. Peria HS (Bibiclat NHS) - Public High School
Restituto B. Peria NHS Annex - San Carlos - Public High School
Rio-Chico NHS - Public High School
Rizal NHS - Public High School
Salagusog NHS - Public High School
San Andres HS - Public High School
San Anton NHS - Public High School
San Cristobal NHS - Public High School
San Felipe Integrated High School (Vaca Valley NHS Annex) - Public High School
San Francisco NHS - Public High School
San Isidro NHS - Public High School
San Mariano NHS (San Francisco NHS Annex) - Public High School
San Ricardo NHS - Public High School
Santa Rosa HS (Former Sto. Rosario HS Annex-Sta. Rosa) - Public High School
Sibul NHS - Public High School
Sta. Barbara NHS Annex - Panabingan - Public High School
Sta. Barbara NHS - Public High School
Sta. Maria NHS - Public High School
Sta. Rita NHS - Public High School
Sto. Domingo Nat'l. Trade School
- Public High School
Sto. Rosario NHS , Sta. Rosa - Public High School
Sto. Rosario NHS, Sto. Domingo - Public High School
Tabacao HS (Talavera NHS - Annex, Tabacao) - Public High School
Talabutab NHS - Public High School
Talavera NHS - Public High School
Talugtug NHS (Osmena-Roxas NHS) - Public High School
Teodoro A. Dionisio NHS - Public High School
Tondod NHS - Public High School
Triala NHS - Public High School
V. R. Bumanlag HS (Sto. Tomas NHS) - Public High School
Vaca Valley NHS - Public High School
Zaragoza NHS - Public High School

Economy of Nueva Ecija, Philippines

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Jobs in Nueva Ecija Philippines

If you have a job available and that job is within the Province of Nueva Ecija, Philippines, you may post it here.
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Natural Resources of Nueva Ecija, Philippines

Protect the environment

It is sad but true that as of the year 2012 the rivers of the Philippines continue to be the #1 Sewer Systems of the Philippines.

Protect & Save the Rivers. Do not let your sewer drain into the river. Your community can be the first to initiate this project.
Build your riverbank protection with a built-in gutter system. Reforest within Ten Years - Guaranteed!


Let us plant more trees in every barangay in the entire Philippines. It does not make any difference if the barangay is urban, partially urban or rural; we need more trees. Trees will prevent erosion, provide oxygen, prevent green house effect, and even a place of business for the shade tree mechanic.

The Philippines is a tropical country and practically anything will grow. The DENR has the planting trees project that goes on every year. Lots of picture taking for the media. Planting trees one by one is the "human" way of doing it. This individual planting of trees is good if done to "line" the roads and highways with trees or along fences or property divisions, or if you have a plantation.

To reforest the nation of the Philippines we have to plant trees the "mother nature" way. Sow the seeds during the rainy season. Go deep into "bald" forests and plant trees by sowing seeds. If there's not enough volunteers to do this, use the military helicopters to fly over the designated areas and sow the seeds.

Guaranteed within a few years, The Philippines will be lush again. >>Read More


We are using our rivers as our sewer system. If you ask a Filipino, "Are the Filipinos a clean people?" The answer is an automatic, "Yes!". However, the Filipinos are suffering from the same disease or attitude as most people do, and that is the "NIMBY" disease or "NIMBY" attitude. (NIMBY) Not In My Back Yard. So it is OK to dump my garbage and sewer there. Not mine! Someone else will take care of it.

This attitude is killing our rivers. Your great-grandparents, grandparents or parents were once proud to tell the stories of how they enjoyed swimming in the river behind your house or nearby. However, you can't say the same or tell the same stories to your kids or grand kids. Why? Because your generation is killing the river.

Contact:

  • Secretary Roy Cimatu - since May 8, 2017
  • Department of Environment and Natural Resources
  • Visayas Avenue, Diliman, 1100 Quezon City, Philippines
  • +63-2-929-6626
  • osec@denr.gov.ph

We have so much water in the Philippines and yet very little to drink.


Instead of relying too much on Diesel fuel and Coal to generate the majority of Philippine's Electrical energy Supply, we can concentrate more on renewable and sustainable source of energy such as: Hydro Power, Solar Power, and Wind Power and thermal energy conversion. We have too many black outs.

Tourists Attractions of Nueva Ecija, Philippines

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Festivals, Fiestas and Traditions of Nueva Ecija, Philippines

In the Philippines a fiesta is usually celebrated in barrios or barangays. It is the official holiday of the LGU, the barangay. Filipinos love fiestas. It is a time for joy and celebration. A fiesta is of Spanish origin and is usually commemorated in association with a christian patron saint. Most barangays whose population have been clustered by Muslims(Moros) and their population is more than that of the Christians, the celebration of the fiesta have been cancelled and replaced with the Hari Raya or Eid al-Fitr.

The cities or municipalities usually have yearly festivals where all the barangays participate. The cities or municipalities hold contests for the best floats in parades.

Nueva Ecija Zip Codes

Source: Philippine Postal Corporation
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3100 Cabanatuan City Nueva Ecija
3101 Santa Rosa Nueva Ecija
3102 San Leonardo Nueva Ecija
3103 Penaranda Nueva Ecija
3104 Gen. Tinio Nueva Ecija
3105 Gapan Nueva Ecija
3106 San Isidro Nueva Ecija
3107 Cabiao Nueva Ecija
3108 San Antonio Nueva Ecija
3109 Jaen Nueva Ecija
3110 Zaragosa Nueva Ecija
3111 Aliaga Nueva Ecija
3112 Licab Nueva Ecija
3113 Quezon Nueva Ecija
3114 Talavera Nueva Ecija
3115 Guimba Nueva Ecija
3116 Nampicuan Nueva Ecija
3117 Cuyapo Nueva Ecija
3118 Talugtog Nueva Ecija
3119 Munoz Nueva Ecija
3120 Central Luzon State University (CLSU) Nueva Ecija
3121 San Jose City Nueva Ecija
3122 Lupao Nueva Ecija
3123 Carrangalan Nueva Ecija
3124 Pantabangan Nueva Ecija
3125 Gen. M. Natividad Nueva Ecija
3126 Llanera Nueva Ecija
3127 Rizal Nueva Ecija
3128 Bongabon Nueva Ecija
3129 Laur Nueva Ecija
3130 Fort Magsaysay Nueva Ecija
3131 Gabaldon Nueva Ecija
3132 Palayan City Nueva Ecija
3133 Santo Domingo Nueva Ecija

Nueva Ecija, Philippines supports Philippine Cycling

Philippine Cycling is about cycling in the Philippnes. Philippine Cycling helps promote bike races, cycling clubs, bicycle tours, and the development of bicycle trails. Activities are coordinated with bike shops and cycling clubs throughout the Philippines to promote the fun of riding bikes. Philippine Cycling will be coordinating events with tour of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. Road biking and mountain bikings will be promoted by Philippine Cycling.
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  • ILOILO CITY, April 27-May 2, 2015 (PNA) – Some 5,000 bikers are expected to join the second Iloilo Bike Festival slated April 27-May 2, 2015 as the city continues to aspire to become a bike-able walkable metropolis. The activity that supported by the John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University (JBLFMU) and Megaworld Iloilo aims to promote Iloilo as a safe and bike friendly city, promote the share-a-road movement encourage Ilonggos to commute via biking and raise Ilonggos awareness on the benefits of biking on health, safety and environment concerns. Read More....
  • CYCLING Le Tour de Filipinas 2015 set as country celebrates 60 years of top-caliber cycling Feb 1 to Feb 4 2015 - View the result of the race: A four stage race. Stage 1 starts in Balanga and back to Balanga for a 126K race Feb 1, 2015 (Sunday); stage 2 starts in Balanga, Bataan to Iba, Zambales for a 154.7 K race Feb 2, 2015 (Monday); stage 3 starts in Iba, Zambales to Lingayen, Pangasinan for a 150.1K race Feb 3, 2015 (Tuesday); stage 4 starts in Lingayen, Pangasinan to Baguio City, Benguet for a 101.7K race Feb 4, 2015 (Wednesday). For a total distance of 532.5 Kms. Read More >>>
  • Ronda Pilipinas: Feb 8 - 27 2015:>> Discovering young riders for the national team will be the main objective of the LBC Ronda Pilipinas 2015 when the country’s premiere cycling race hits the road on Feb. 8 in Butuan City. Ronda Pilipinas executive project director Moe Chulani said the international multistage bikathon, which ends on Feb. 27, will have two qualifying legs of four stages each in Mindanao and the Visayas where the top riders will advance to face a tough foreign challenge in the six-stage Luzon finale. Read More>>>

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