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| BRIEF HISTORY- La Union was created by virtue of a "Superior Decreto" issued on March 2, 1850 by Governor General Narciso Zaldua Claveria out of nine towns of Pangasinan, three of Ilocos Sur and settlements of the Eastern Pais del Igorotes in the Cordilleras. Its creation as a province was formally approved by a Royal Decree
issued by
Geography - La Union is located in the
southwestern part of Region I and stretches over a length It has a land area of 149,309 hectares with a predominantly hilly terrain
that gradually rises eastward from the shore. Political Subdivision - La Union has 20
municipalities which are subdivide into 576 barangays. Climate - The climate condition prevailing in La Union is dry from November to April and wet from May to October. The southwest monsoon brings about the abundant rainfall experienced during the wet season. The relatively dry season is caused by the northeast monsoon passing over the Cordillera Mountains. The average temperature is 27.21 decree celcius. Population - Population of the province in 1990 was 584,742 with a density of 368 persons for every square kilometer. The population is concentrated in the coastal municipalities. The capital town of San Fernando registered the most with 84,949. The preliminary population count in 1995 recorded a 2.02% increase in the population of La Union while San Fernando increased by 7.71%. Language/Dialect - Ilocano is the common dialect. The residents of the coastal barangay of Sto. Tomas and Rosario also speak Pangasinense while the cultural communities in the towns bordering the Cordillera speak Ibaloi or Kankanacy. English and Filipino remain as basic tools of instruction in schools. Major Industries - Agriculture remain to be the primary industry. Cottage industries are blanket weaving, basketry, bamboocraft, pottery, and broommaking. Commercial activity consists mostly of wholesale and retail business. TOURISM ATTRACTIONS HISTORICAL Basic Ridge. Located 9 kilometers northeast of San Fernando town proper through the Imperial Army in the province. Later, the Ridge constituted the East Flank of the 121st Infantry of the United States Armed Forces in the Philippines, Northern Luzon (USAFIP NL) during the Liberation in 1945. Wallace Air Station. This 101 hectares of base land located at the end of Poro Point in San Fernando was acquired in 1903 for the United States Cavalry. It was the home of the 848th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron which provided logistics and administrative support to other radar detachments under its chain of command. Formally turned-over by the United States to the Republic of the Philippines on September 16, 1991, the Bases conversion Development Authority is overseeing the plans for the conversion of the area into a prime tourism and industrial estate. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Built as a tribute to the heroism
of the soldiers who fought during Battle of San Fernando Marker. Situated at the northwestern
portion of the Town Plaza,
Baroro Bridge Marker. The siege of Baroro in Bacnotan started the operation to liberate San Fernando. This marked the first victory of the Luzon Guerrillas over a Japanese armed unit before the American Liberation forces landed on Luzon. The marker stands at the southern approach of the briedge approximately 14 kilometers north of San Fernando. USAFIP, NL Military Shrine and Park. Camp Spender, the general headquaters of the USAFIP, NL located along Darigayos Cove in Luna is reserved as a Military Shrine and Park by virtue of Proclamation 590 signed by President Fidel V. Ramos on June 1, 1995. Darigayos is approximately 34.2 kilometers north of San Fernando accessible through the Bitalag Junction in Bacnotan or through Balaoan. CULTURAL Museo de La Union. Located at the Provincial Capitol ground in San Fernando, the Museum showcases archeological finds in La Union during the pre-Spanish period. The Museum is open on Monday up to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday visit is by arrangement. Pottery Making. Clay products are on display and produced in Taboc, San Juan utilizing the same age-old procedure in pottery making. Taboc is about 9 kilometers away from San Fernando. Blanketweaving. This age-old practice of weaving wider Ilocano blankets is a prime home industry in Bangar. Rayon, cotton and polester combination and the "tinaguan" are yarns used in the weaving of blankets and other products. Basimaking. Basi, the Ilocano native wine concooted from sugar cane juice and bark of "duhat" tree for the coloring is a home industry in Lioac, Naguilian. Utilizing the age old process, the taste of the basi differs from one producer to another. Museo de Iloko. The old "presidencia" of Agoo houses
artifacts and other pieces of cultural importance to the Ilocanos. NATURAL Bauang Beach. Lined along the fine grayish sand of Bauang Beach are establishments providing accomodation and other amenties from Baccuit to Pagdalagan. The beach is 6 kilometers south of San Fernando.San Francisco-Canaoay-Pagudpud Beach. Tourism related establishments dot the beach area in San Fernando. Agoo-Damortis National Seashore Park. Declared as a National
Park, the beach stretching from Sta. Rita, RELIGIOUS Shrine of Our Lady of Charity. The Agoo Basilica enshrines the
miraculous image of Our Lady of Charity. Shrine of Our Lady of Namacpacan. The century-old church of
St. Catherine in Luna formerly called Agoo Apparition Site. The much publicized divine visitations
of the Virgin Mary in San Antonio Macho Temple. This Chinese temple believed to be the only one
built with five gates, . MAN-MADE Marcos Park. Comprising 300 hectares, a part of which is located
in Palina, Pugo, the park is soon to be La Union Botanical and Zoological Garden. Located in Sitio Japan,
Cadaclan, FESTIVALS Agoo Semana Santa. In the oldest town of La Union, the life-sized statues depicting the Stations of the Cross are pulled by devotees along the proccessional roads during the Good Friday procession. During the Holy week the town people of Agoo come up with religious activities to make the occasion more meaningful and sacred. Rambak. A yearly Holy week celebration spearheaded by the Provincial Government f featuring water sports, band concerts, fluvial parade and reenactment of the resurrection rite at the Bauang Beach after the Easter Sunday mass. Feast of Our Lady of Caysasay. The Filipino-Chinese community in San Fernando celebrates the Feast of Our Lady by bringing the original statue from Taal, Batangas to the temple for the weeklong activities held on the second week of September which is the 5th day of August in the Lunar calendar. San Fernando Town Fiesta. The capital town of San Fernando is the center
of festivities on SPECIAL INTEREST Trekking - The upland municipality of Bagulin offers trails
and sites for treckking. Its terrain is Scuba Diving - Fagg Reef. Large reef at 40 feet with sharp drop-offs
to the north and west sides Reseach Reef - Adjacent to the Bauang Beach, the Research Reef
has tunnels, caverns and crevices. Golf - Wallace Golf Course. This-18-hole course located within
the former Wallace Air Station PNP Frienship Ridge Golf and Country Club - Located at the PNP
Regional Command in Parian,
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