Where is bulacan philippines




















A haven for business and investments. A perfect vacation getaway. We invite you to please come and visit us. Experience only the Best. Experience Bulacan. Bulacan is one of the seven provinces comprising the Central Luzon Region. It is bounded by the provinces of Aurora and Quezon on the east, Nueva Ecija on the north, Pampanga on the west and Rizal on the southeast and Manila Bay on the southwest.

Dubbed as the "Northern Gateway from Manila," it is in Bulacan where the national trunkline road, Philippine-Japan Friendship Highway, forks in the Cagayan Valley Region in the northeast and towards the rest of North Luzon in the north and northwest.

Such accessibility is a key factor that prompted private investors to develop several industrial estates in the province. Bulacan has also become an important link between the large and consolidated consumer market in Manila and the resource-rich provinces of North Luzon. Bulacan started with small fishing settlements along the coast of Manila Bay and expanded into the interior with the arrival of the Spaniards. These settlements formed the nucleus of towns that were founded from Bulacan and Calumpit to San Rafael.

In , the town of San Miguel was annexed to Bulacan from Pampanga. Bulacan was one of the first eight provinces to rise against Spanish rule. The second phase saw the drafting of the constitution of the first Philippine Republic by the Malolos Congress at Barasoain Church in



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