Martes, Oktubre 2, 2012

Aurora Philippines(Best Places)

MAP OF AURORA PROVINCE







HISTORY





In 1970’s Aurora Philippines  is part of Quezon province, it  was named after Mrs. Ma. Aurora Aragon-Quezon, wife of the late Philippine commonwealth president. It is discovered in the late 1960’s .Aurora province has a total land area of 323,954 hectares and as of census 2012 it has 187,802 population.  The climate of Aurora is distinguish by rainfall which is evenly divided throughout the year,  since aurora province is facing the Pacific Ocean, so that it doesn’t have any barriers  to protect  the province from the coming of typhoons from the east. 273.9 millimeters is the average rainfall per month. August is the said driest month, while January, February, April, October  and November has the heaviest rains. It has a 25.3 degrees Celsius of monthly temperature. June and July is the heartfelt month with a temperature of 30-33 degrees Celsius while the coldest months was January and February with a temperature of 19.3 to 20.4 degree Celsius.

Aurora is one of the province that is sanctified with a plenty of tourist attractions. Its natural tourist attractions consist of  waterfalls,  verdant  greenery on the mountainsides and panoramic beaches.  It has a historical site such as home of the former President Manuel L. Quezon, a sacred Catholic church and some historical marks. It is one of the beach  paradise for surfers in the philippines, because of its long Pacific coastline that is out in the open to the pacific ocean. Tourist can enjoy some activities here like scuba diving, surfing, snorkeling, and mountain climbing.

Aurora  is the  birthplace of late Philippine 1st Commonwealth President Manuel L. Quezon.  It  has a beaches and falls that can be found in different towns here in aurora. This province is headed by the provincial Governor  Bellaflor Angara Castillo and Vice Governor Gerardo Noveras.  Residents in the province can speak Tagalog, Ilokano, Kasiguranin, Kapampangan.

Agriculture is the primary production in Aurora, they employed around half of the population. 15% of the province land area are consist of the cultivated land. Rice, bananas, citrus fruits, peanuts, abaca, corn, coffee was their major crops. Coconut has 23, 285 hectares in the land production while  Pineapple, eggplant and cassava is some of the minor crops.

Aurora also has  many poultry and livestock. The biggest poultry was chicken and the livestock produced are ducks and swines. Eventhough there are large number of carabaos, most of these are use in farming.
Forestry and fishing are  another major industry, 74%  of the province land area can be classified as the forest areas. The province make use of the forest products as sabutan, nito, luknoy and rattan. Among eight municipalities,  the seven that lie along the coastal area  and  around one-third of the population of aurora province  that is located along the coastline are reliant on the fishing industry.

Aurora is also gifted with a vast of natural resources that could sustain numerous industries. The province is rich in sabutan, coconuts , nipa, gravel, wood, rattan, shell. But these resources remain largely unused because of lack of investment. It is rich in mineral deposits, metallic such as copper, iron, chromate, gold and nickel that is rich especially in the Sierra Madre. Non-metallic including black sand, cement, marble, silica, carbon.

Aurora is divided into eight Municipalities, namely  Baler, Dipaculao, Casiguran, Dingalan, Maria aurora, San Luis, Dinalungan and Dilasag.

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