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Description
Isabela is a province located in the northeastern part of Luzon in the Philippines. It is known for its agricultural contributions, being one of the top rice and corn-producing regions in the country. The province is rich in natural resources and boasts a diverse culture, reflecting the traditions of various indigenous groups and settlers.
The capital of Isabela is Ilagan, which serves as the administrative and economic center of the province. Isabela houses several natural attractions, including the famous Palanan Beach and the Sierra Madre mountain range, providing opportunities for hiking, bird watching, and other outdoor activities. The province is also home to numerous festivals celebrating its cultural heritage, such as the Amulung and Gawagaway-yan festivals.
Isabela has a growing economy primarily driven by agriculture, aquaculture, and trade. The province is working towards enhancing its infrastructure and attracting investments to support local industries. Education and tourism are also focal points for development that aims to improve the quality of life for its residents.
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