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Description
Bulacan is a province located in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines. It is bordered to the north by the province of Nueva Ecija, to the east by the province of Rizal, to the west by the province of Pampanga, and to the south by Metro Manila. The capital city of Bulacan is Malolos, which historically served as the seat of the First Philippine Republic.
The province is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, being home to various historical sites, including the Barasoain Church, where the First Philippine Republic was proclaimed in 1899. Bulacan is also famous for its traditional festivals, particularly the yearly celebration of the 'Karakol' and 'Pakuwit' festivals that showcase the vibrant folk traditions of the local communities.
Economically, Bulacan is a rapidly growing province with a mix of agriculture, trade, and commerce. The province has various agricultural products, including rice, vegetables, and poultry. Bulacan also hosts several industrial parks, contributing to its role as an emerging commercial hub in the region.
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