-
Zambales,
officially the
Province of
Zambales (Sambal:
Probinsya nin
Zambales; Ilocano:
Probinsia ti
Zambales; Pangasinan: Luyag/Probinsia na Zambales;...
- 2021.
Retrieved January 22, 2022. "Muni****lities".
Zambales Now,
Official Website of
Zambales.
Retrieved on 2012-05.24. ** The year of 1542 in the founding...
- in the
Zambales Mountains is
Mount Ta****o, also
known as High Peak, in
Zambales province which rises to 2,037
metres (6,683 ft). The
Zambales Mountains...
-
permanent capital of
Zambales was
moved from
Masinloc to Iba
because of its
strategic location being on the
central part of
Zambales. On
August 28, 1901...
- some
parts of
Zambales. It is the main
lingua franca in the
northern areas.[original research?] Sambal,
spoken in a
majority of
Zambales and a few scattered...
-
province of
Zambales and the
Pangasinense muni****lities of Bolinao, Anda, and Infanta. The term may also
refer to the
general inhabitants of
Zambales. They...
-
Situated in Baran**** Maloma, San Felipe,
Zambales.
Coastal Beach Area: Baran****
Santo Nino, San Felipe,
Zambales.
Barrio Liwliwa:
Liwliwa is a
prime surfing...
- the
Central Luzon region of the Philippines.
Located in the
province of
Zambales but
governed independently from the province, it has a po****tion of 260...
- 1886, in San Antonio,
Zambales.
Prior to his
appointment to the High Court, he was
Justice of the
Peace (1911) at Iba,
Zambales;
Acting Provincial Fiscal...
- Filipino:
Bayan ng Candelaria), is a 3rd
class muni****lity in the
province of
Zambales, Philippines.
According to the 2020 census, it has a po****tion of 30,263...