Introduction of the Province
Ilocos Norte is a province in the northernmost part of Luzon, Philippines, known for its rich history, strong cultural identity, and breathtaking landscapes. It is a place where tradition blends beautifully with modern life, making it one of the most unique provinces in the country.
Ilocos Norte is located in the Ilocos Region (Region I), bordered by Cagayan to the east, Abra and Ilocos Sur to the south, and the West Philippine Sea to the west and north. Laoag City serves as its capital and main urban center.
Ilocos Norte has a rich history shaped by indigenous traditions and Spanish colonization. Before the arrival of the Spaniards, early settlers lived by farming, fishing, and trading along the coast. During the Spanish period, Christianity was introduced, and stone churches, old houses, and towns were established, many of which still stand today. Over time, Ilocos Norte became known for its strong sense of identity, resilience, and preservation of culture, making it an important part of Philippine history.