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  The Provincial Profile of Nueva Ecija
Nueva Ecija is in the eastern section of the central plains of Luzon and is
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.
Nueva Ecija was formed as a military district of the province of Pampanga at the beginning of the 18
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  Nueva Ecija - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nueva Écija is a landlocked province of the Philippines located in the Central Luzón region.
Nueva Écija borders, from the south clockwise, Bulacán, Pampanga, Tarlac, Pangasinán, Nueva Vizcaya, and Aurora.
Nueva Écija was created as a military comandancia in 1777 by Governor General Clavería, with the capital at Baler (now part of Aurora).
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 IV. Data and Surveys
It is bounded on the north by Tarlac and Nueva Ecija, on the east by Bulacan, on the west by Zambales, and on the southwest by Bataan.
Batangas is one of the 11 provinces of Southern Luzon.
Bukidnon, a landlocked province of Northern Mindanao, is bounded on the north and northeast by the province of Misamis Oriental, by Agusan province on the east, by Davao province on the south and southeast, and by Lanao and Cotabato provinces on the southwest and west.
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Nueva Ecija, during the Spanish regime was made a military district in 1705, so-named by Spanish Governor Cruzar after his native town in Andalucia, Spain.
Nueva Ecija was one of the first eight provinces that took up arms against the Spanish Government on August 30, 1896 and was declared by Governor General Ramon Blanco "in a state of war".
Nueva Ecija was a rebel territory right up to the capture and surrender of General Emilio Aguinaldo in Palanan in 1901.
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 nueva ecija province info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Nueva Ecija is in the eastern part of the broad central plain of Luzon.
It is landlocked by Pangasinan and Nueva Vizcaya in the north, Aurora in the east, Tarlac in the west, and Pampanga and Bulacan in the south.
The province´s lands are nourished by four large rivers: Pampanga River, which cuts through the middle, Rio Chico along the boundary with Tarlac in the west, Diaman River in the north, and Peñaranda River in the south.
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 Local Government Unit: Nueva Ecija Provincial Government
Having chivalrous and gallant historical heritage, the province overcomes all the challenges and threats of a changing world.
The effectiveness of local governance is measured by its contribution to and impact on the integral well-being of the people and the communities it serves.
NUEVA ECIJA as a showcase of highly productive & sustainable agriculture and a vibrant trade and industry sector and people-led community development.
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 About - Nueva Ecija   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Ang Nueva Ecija ay nasa pinakahalagang lalawigan sa Gitnang Luzon, na hinahati sa pakanluran ng bundok Caraballo, sa hilaga ng Pangasinan at Nueva Viscaya, sa Silangan ng Nueva Viscaya at Tayabas at sa katimugan ng Pampanga at Bulacan at sa kanluran ay ang Tarlac at Pangasinan.
Nueva Ecija, traditionally referred as the "bread basket" of the country because of its ability to produce substantial volumes of palay, has been tapped as a pilot area for the major socio-economic development programs.
The principal crops grown in the province are rice, corn and onion.
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 WOW Philippines :: Explore Philippines :: Description   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Nueva Ecija is the largest province and the biggest rice producer of Central Luzon, thus, often referred to as the “Rice Bowl of the Philippines.”
Nueva Ecija is also the agri-tourism pilot site in Central Luzon due to the presence of the Central Luzon State University in the province.
Nueva Ecija has two pronounced seasons: the wet or rainy season from May to November and the dry season during the rest of the year.
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 pampanga   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Pampanga is bordered by the provinces of Bataan and...
Ecija to the north, and Bulacan to the southeast.
Bordering Bulacan are the provinces of Pampanga to the west, Nueva Ecija to the north...
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 Local Government Unit: Nueva Ecija Provincial Government
The province of Nueva Ecija occupies the eastern rim of the Central Luzon Plains and is completely landlocked by the provinces of Pampanga and Bulacan in the South, Pangasinan and Nueva Viscaya in the North, Aurora and Quezon in the East and Tarlac in the West.
Nueva Ecija falls under three (3) type of climate under the Corona’s Classification, namely Type I with two pronounced season, Type III with season not very pronounced and Type IV with rainfall evenly distributed through the year.
Nueva Ecija is landlocked, hence, the absence of mangrove forests.
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It is bordered on the northwest by Pangasinan, by Tarlac on the west, in the northeast by Nueva Vizcaya, on the southwest by Pampanga and on the southeast by Bulacan.
The province belongs to the first wave of provinces that rose in arms against the Spaniards during the revolution of the Katipunan in 1896.
Nueva Ecija was also a base of the HUKS (Hukbong Magpapalaya ng Bayan sa Bansang Hapones), a guerrilla force that turned into a peacetime agrarian reform movement, fighting a guerrilla war against the Philippine government in the 1950s.
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 Nueva Ecija Estrada allies ... - Mar. 02, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
SAN JOSE CITY-After staking her claim to vote-rich Pangasinan, President Macapagal-Arroyo's bid for the presidency got a boost in Nueva Ecija when the biggest political party in the province promised her support on Sunday.
Nueva Ecija Gov. Tomas Joson III, titular head of the Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija (Balane), said his party, which had been loyal to deposed president Joseph Estrada, would support the bid for a full six-year term of Ms Macapagal-Arroyo.
Ms Macapagal-Arroyo, speaking in Ilocano, said her administration has supported Nueva Ecija because it is a premier rice-producing province in the country.
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 Tagalog - Dictionary, Araquio Festival   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
It is Nueva Ecija's very own theatrical-cum-religious presentation likened to that of the zarzuelas during the Spaniards regime in the country.
Nueva Ecija is a province in Central Luzon, also known as the rice granary of the Philippines as it produces one-third of the country's rice supply.
Sadly, the venue for the festival proper was transferred from the town plaza called Freedom Park to the gymnasium of the Nueva Ecija National High School, hassling the propsmen and carpenters in moving and fixing yet again the stage backdrop.
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 WOW Philippines :: Explore Philippines :: History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
In 1818, Nueva Ecija annexed a long strip of territory facing the Pacific Ocean in the east that extended from Palawan (now in Isabela) in the north to Infanta in Tayabas (now Quezon) in the south.
Nueva Ecija was one of the first eight provinces that took up arms against Spanish rule in 1896.
During the Filipino-American War, General Emilio Aguinaldo retreated to the province and, on May 9, 1899, made Cabanatuan the temporary seat of his government until it was moved to Bamban, Tarlac.
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 GAPAN - LoveToKnow Article on GAPAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
, a town of the province of Nueva Ecija, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 3 m.
The principal native dialects spoken are Tagalog and Pampangan.
Gapan is the oldest town of the province.
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 Central Luzon, Region III, Philippines
The Philippine Republic's Province of Aurora is as small and thinly populated as Quezon is large and populous.
Bulacan is the most populous province in Region III, with 2,230,000 inhabitants as of 2000, and apparently accomplished the remarkable feat of increasing its population by twenty-five percent since 1995.
Nueva Ecija is overwhelmingly agricultural, as appears on all four flags.
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 Dependency Ratio Down by Three Persons in Nueva Ecija   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Nueva Ecija ranked second in terms of population size among the six provinces (Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac and Zambales) and two highly urbanized cities (Olongapo City and Angeles City) in Central Luzon, contributing 20.67 percent to the 8 million population of the region.
Of the 32 municipalities comprising Nueva Ecija, Cabanatuan City, was the biggest in terms of population size.
Nueva Ecija, the largest province in Cental Luzon is landlocked by the provinces of Pangasinan and Nueva Vizcaya in the north, the province of Aurora in the east, the province of Tarlac in the west, and the provinces of Pampanga and Bulacan in the south.
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 Tanikalang Ginto www.filipinolinks.com Philippines : Government/Local Government/Provinces
The Province of Cotabato lies on the eastern part of Region XII and is strategically located in the central part of Mindanao.
The Province of Surigao del Sur is the 56th Philippine province and is located in the Northeastern coast of Mindanao facing the Pacific Ocean.
Apayao is bounded in the north and east by the province of Cagayan.
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 Diocese of San Jose de Nueva Ecija
San Jose is one of the three major cities in Nueva Ecija, a province landlocked in the area of Central Luzon referred to as Region III.
When the territories of Nueva Ecija and Tarlac were first explored during the early days of the Spanish occupation, these were found to be sparsely populated compared to Pampanga, Bulacan and Bataan, the neighboring provinces.
Historically the province of Nueva Ecija, like its sister provinces in Central Luzon, was among the first to proclaim itself at war with the Spanish government in the Revolution of 1898.
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 Bulatlat - The Philippines's alternative weekly magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Philippine National Police (PNP) in Nueva Ecija formed Task Force Macapagal, supposedly to investigate the abduction, after DM was reported in the media as a “cousin” of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
DM was one of the founding leaders of the Alyansa ng Bayan sa Nueva Ecija (Alab-NE or People’s Alliance in Nueva Ecija), the predecessor of the militant Bayan in the province.
In the feudal, warlord-dominated province of Nueva Ecija, DM was always alongside the organized peasantry in their fight against landgrabbing, in their struggle for genuine agrarian reform.
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 Aurora, Philippines - History
The Province of Aurora was founded by President Ferdinand E. Marcos in August 1979, with Baler as its capital, by virtue of Batas Bambansa Blg.
In 1818, Nueva Ecija annexed the towns of Palanan from the Province of Isabela, as well as Baler, Casiguran, Infanta and Polillo Island, from Tayabas.
In concert with the installation of the latter civil provincial government, the district of El Principe was transferred from the administrative jurisdiction of Nueva Ecija, which had controlled it since 1818, and placed under the jurisdiction of Tayabas.
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 REGION III   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Nueva Ecija is one of the oldest settlements in the Philippines.
Dubbed as the “Rice Bowl of the Philippines”, Nueva Ecija, until recently, was one of the seeding grounds of agrarian unrest.
The province diminished in size when various sections were cut off and added to the surrounding provinces of Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Bataan and Tarlac.
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 Diocese of Cabanatuan
The province of Nueva Ecija lies on the north-eastern portion of Central Luzon, Region III, hemmed in by Bulacan, Pampanga, Tarlac, Nueva Vizcaya and Quezon provinces.
Nueva Ecija was originally part of the province of Pampanga until it was declared a separate province in 1705 by the Spanish governor, Fausto Cruzat.
On June 14, 1984, the Diocese of San Jose, also in Nueva Ecija, was canonically erected, paving the way for the partition of the Diocese of Cabanatuan.
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 NUEVA ECIJA JOURNAL: About the Publisher/Editor
His great-granduncle Pantaleon Valmonte, who served as Gapan mayor, was a general in the Philippine Revolution against Spain, and together with Gen. Mariano Llanera headed the "The First Cry of Nueva Ecija" on September 2, 1896 -- an event that earned for the province a ray in the sun adorning the Philippine flag.
He distinguished himself by being the first broadcaster in the province to possess a communication degree, and the first and only one up to now to be granted a broadcaster's license as a commentator/news analyst -- the highest category among Philippine broadcasters.
It is Nueva Ecija's pioneer web and WAP news digest and has been on line for four years now.
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 The Manila Times Internet Edition | TOP STORIES > Aurora, Nueva Ecija reel from death, devastation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
In Aurora and Nueva Ecija victims had to wait in the open at night after disaster managers temporarily called off operations at sundown Tuesday.
General Nakar is the northernmost town of Quezon and shares common borders with Dingalan, Aurora Province, and General Tinio in Nueva Ecija.
In Nueva Ecija a private helicopter, piloted by a reservist air force colonel, crashlanded in Cabanatuan City after its propeller hit a tree.
www.manilatimes.net /national/2004/dec/01/yehey/top_stories/20041201top2.html   (1050 words)

  
 Nueva Ecija Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Nueva Ecija Gov. Tomas N. Joson III promised a landslide victory for President Gloria Macapagal -Arroyo in the May elections.
She attended the Nueva Ecija National High School and later took midwifery which she finished with honors at the Good Samaritan College in Cabanatuan City.
Pedro Roque, NBI-Nueva Ecija chief, identified the suspect as Lorenza L. Esguerra, sister of the barangay captain of Bantug Norte, Cabanatuan City.
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 Aurora | Bataan | Bulacan | Nueva Ecija | Pampanga | Tarlac
The province forms part of the Tourism Belt and Industrial Hub of the W Growth Corridor.
An important component of the province is the Subic Bay Freeport Zone (SBFZ), a major industrial anchor of the country.
Subic Bay, in the southernmost part of the province provides a natural harbor, and was chosen as the location of an American naval base.
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 Municipality of Rizal
The Municipality of Rizal, is a third- class municipality located at the eastern part of Nueva Ecija.
It is only thirty six (36) kilometer away from the one of the cities of the Province, Cabanatuan City.
It is twenty-two (22) kilometers away from the capital city of Nueva Ecija, Palayan City.
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 melegrito   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
As the complainants were residents of the Province of Tarlac, the Solicitor-General entrusted the investigation to the fiscal of that province.
The four cases were then consolidated with cadastral case No. 22 of the Province of Nueva Ecija, which had been instituted in the meantime.
The object of this petition, the respondent asserts, was to show that the lands claimed by Felix Melegrito et al., were not situated in Nueva Ecija Province, but in Tarlac.
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 tarlac   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Tarlac Tarlac is a landlocked province of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region.
and Nueva Ecija to the east, and Zambales and Tarlac to the south.
the provinces of Bataan and Zambales to the west, Tarlac and Nueva Ecija to the north, and Bulacan...
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