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The Vigans Region I Flipbook ((POPULATION: 1.8 million, LANGUAGE: Ilocano…
The Vigans Region I Flipbook
POPULATION: 1.8 million
LANGUAGE: Ilocano language
ILOCANOS
LOCATION: Philippines (northern Luzon)
Flow of the Flipbook
Individual Illustrations of the products and fruits
Background Illustrations with representations of the Ilocano people landmarks and animals
Cover page with designs that match the cultures of Region I
Representations of the different attires of past and present Ilocano traditions
Landmarks/Animals
Blue Lagoon
this beach used to be a secret, however, as many tourists find the place to be relaxing and cozy many have to come to see the place themselves.
Saud Beach
one of the finest beaches in the Philippines, Saud beach is actually what people usually refer to when they talk about Pagudpud beach
Cape Bojeador Lighthouse
Dubbed as the tallest lighthouse in the Philippines, Cape Bojeador sets conveniently atop of a hill. The lighthouse is just so tall that it gives the best panoramic view of the South China Sea
Bangui Windmills
These windmills have become one of the major attractions of Ilocos and have since become a symbol for Ilocos Norte. It was constructed primarily to provide electricity throughout the province.
Foods/Products
Pinakbet
Alternatively called Pakbet by the locals, this vegetable dish is perhaps the embodiment of Ilokano cuisine
Vigan Longganisa
Vigan Longganisa is Ilocos Region’s uniquely salty, and spicy sausage delicacy.
Empanada
Ilokano Empanada uses sweetened dough, is flaky, and contains ground pork, diced potato, carrot, and peas as filling.
Ethnic Groups
LOCATION: Philippines (northern Luzon)
POPULATION: 2.9 million
LANGUAGE: Pangasinan language
PANGASINENSE