- BADOC CHURCH
- BANGUI WINDMILLS
- BATAC PARISH
- MARCOS MUSEUM
- PAOAY LAKE
- PAOAY CHURCH
- LAOAG CATHEDRAL
- MALACAÑANG OF NORTH
- PATPAT BRIDGE
- GILBERT BRIDGE
- BOJEADOR LIGHTHOUSE
- JUAN LUNA SHRINE
- SARRAT CHURCH
- SINKING BELL TOWER
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Badoc is the first town in Ilocos Norte when you enter the province from the south. It's home of the Badoc River, green rice fields, mountains. |
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The Bangui Wind Mills were built by the NorthWind Power Development Corporation to take its share in reducing the emission of harmful greenhouse gases (GHGs) causing global warming and to accelerate the rural electrification of the goverment. |
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This is the Immaculate Conception Parish of Batac.The one that you are refering to as Aglipayan Church is located at the west part of the Parish. |
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The Marcos Museum and Mausoleum in the heart of Batac City, Ilocos Norte. The mausoleum is where the glass-entombed, preserved corpse of the deposed president Ferdinand Edralin Marcos is found. |
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The landlocked lake located 3 kilometers away from the sea in Suba, Paoay has an area of 470 hectares. Declared as a National Park under Republic Act 5631 on June 21, 1969, its environ has been turned into a sports complex including a world-class golf course. |
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The Augustinians started building the present church in 1699. Repairs and improvements were made in 1710, 1719, 1793, 1818, 1844, 1865, 1889 and after the 1927 earthquake. The church provides a breathtaking view from any angle. |
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The Cathedral of St. William the Hermit in Laoag City, Ilocos Norte with its unproportionally gigantic belfry, is the province’s famous landmark located at the banks of a river. Unlike the other churches in Ilocos, it’s the only one whose simplicity of a facade is almost lost with the overcrowding of columns, filling up vacant space in the lower and middle tier but suprisingly, the pediment is almost bare. |
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MALACAÑANG OF THE NORTH, also known as Malacanang ti Amianan. Built as the official residence of then President Marcos in Ilocos Norte, on a promontory overlooking the legendary Paoay Lake, this imposing structure is now a museum. A minimal entrance fee is collected. |
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Patapat bridge is a winding bridge found at the foot of the cliff of the North Cordillera Mountain Ranges. It connects Barangay Balaoi and Pancian and it is around 1.2 kilometers long. This bridge is often referred to as the “French Riviera of the North”. |
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Gilbert Bridge lies one of Laoag’s most popular tourist spot – the Sinking Bell Tower. |
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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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The Juan Luna Shrine in Badoc, Ilocos Norte, is a reconstruction of the two-storey house in which the patriot and foremost Filipino painter was born on October 24, 1857 (The original house burned down in 1861). |
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Sarrat, Ilocos Norte is popular for two reasons. One, it’s the birthplace of President Ferdinand Marcos and two, the Parish Church, Sta Monica, is where his daughter Irene got married in June of 1983. |
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The Sinking Bell Tower of Laoag City in the northern province of Ilocos Norte is one of the first things you may see upon entering the city proper; the other one is the plaza and the provincial capitol. It’s a massive 45-meter bell tower said to be one of the tallest bell towers in the Philippines and was built in 1612. |
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