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List of Municipalities in the Bulacan province within Region III-Central Luzon in the Republic of The Philippines
Angat | Balagtas | Baliuag | Bocaue | Bulacan | Bustos | Calumpit | Doña Remedios Trinidad | Guiguinto | Hagonoy | Marilao | Norzagaray | Obando | Pandi | Paombong | Plaridel | Pulilan | San Ildefonso | San Miguel | San Rafael | Santa Maria
Cities in the Province of Bulacan: Malolos City (Capital) | Meycauayan City | San Jose Del Monte City

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Seal of Bulacan Province

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Interactive Google Satellite Map of Bulacan Province, Philippines
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Map location of Bulacan Province
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Provincial Capitol Building of Bulacan Province
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Provincial Capitol Building of Bulacan Province in the City of Malolos
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Provincial Capitol Building of Bulacan Province in the City of Malolos
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City Hall of Meycauayan City

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Basilica Minore de Immaculada Concepcion, Malolos City, Bulacan
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Entrance Arch to Malolos
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Bautista Mansion, Malolos City, Bulacan

Wars of ancient history were about possessions, territory, power, control, family, betrayal, lover's quarrel, politics and sometimes religion.

But we are in the Modern era and supposedly more educated and enlightened .

Think about this. Don't just brush off these questions.

  • Why is RELIGION still involved in WARS? Isn't religion supposed to be about PEACE?
  • Ask yourself; What religion always campaign to have its religious laws be accepted as government laws, always involved in wars and consistently causing WARS, yet insists that it's a religion of peace?

WHY??

There are only two kinds of people who teach tolerance:
  1. The Bullies. They want you to tolerate them so they can continue to maliciously deprive you. Do not believe these bullies teaching tolerance, saying that it’s the path to prevent hatred and prejudice.
  2. The victims who are waiting for the right moment to retaliate. They can’t win yet, so they tolerate.
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Meyto Shrine, Calumpit, Bulacan
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San Isidro Labrador Church, Pulilan, Bulacan
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Casa Real Shrine, San Agustin, Malolos City, Bulacan
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Garden City, Santa Cruz, Guiguinto, Bulacan
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Bulacan Capitol Gymnasium Guinhawa, Malolos City
Bulacan Province, Philippines
  • The province of Bulacan is within Region III-Central Luzon
  • The Capital city of Bulacan is Malolos City
  • Bulacan has 21 Municipalities, 3 Cities, and 569 Barangays - Every barangay in the province of Bulacan has an Interactive Webpage of its own.
  • Registered Voters of Bulacan per the Comelec as of (2010)= 1,420,798
  • Population of Bulacan (as of 2015) = 3,292,071
    • Population of Bulacan (as of May 1, 2010)= 2,924,433
      • Population of Bulacan (as of Aug 1, 2007)= 2,826,926

Geography of Bulacan, Philippines

  • Bulacan has 21 Municipalities, 3 Cities, and 569 Barangays

Location of Bulacan, Philippines

  • 15.0000° N, 121.0833° E - Bulacan, Coordinates
  • The province of Bulacan is within Region III
  • Bulacan is in central Luzon.

History of Bulacan, Philippines

Source: LGU Bulacan province

Bulacan prides itself for its rich historical heritage. In 1899, the historic Barasoain Church in Malolos City (Bulacan's capital city) is the birthplace of the First Constitutional Democracy in Asia.

Bulacan is also the cradle of the nation's noble heroes, of great men and women; among them: Marcelo H. del Pilar—"The Great Propagandist," and General Gregorio del Pilar"—The Hero of Tirad Pass."

Bulacan is also home to many of the country's greatest artists, with a good number elevated as National Artists; among them: the legendary poet Francisco "Baltazar" Balagtas, the musician Nicanor Abelardo, and the nationalist sculptor Guillermo Tolentino.

Today, Bulacan is among the most progressive provinces in the Philippines. Its people—the Bulakeño (or Bulakenyo)—are highly educated, enterprising and industrious.

People of Bulacan, Philippines

  • Registered Voters of Bulacan per the Comelec as of (2010)= 1,420,798

  • Population of Bulacan (as of 2015) = 3,292,071
    • Population of Bulacan (as of May 1, 2010)= 2,924,433
      • Population of Bulacan (as of Aug 1, 2007)= 2,826,926

Elected Government Officials of Bulacan, Philippines

Elected officials of Bulacan for the term of 2016-2019
Board Members of Bulacan
  • 1st District
  1. Therese Cheryll Ople
  2. Felix Ople
  3. Allan Andan
  • 2nd District
  1. Enrique, Dela Cruz
  2. Ma. Lourdes Posadas
  3. Jeffrey Ryan Tantingco
  • 3rd District
  1. Rino Castro
  2. Emelita Viceo
  3. Nicanor Bartolome
  • 4th District
  1. Alexis Castro
  2. Allan Ray Baluyut
  3. Perlita Delos Santos

Elected officials of Bulacan for the term of 2013-2016
  1. Fermin, Michael Cristobal
  2. Ople, Felix Vasquez
  3. Ople, Therese Cheryll Baun
  • Second District Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board Members):
  1. Dela Cruz, Enrique, Jr. Villanueva
  2. Posadas, Ramon Rivera
  • Third District Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board Members):
  1. Castro, Rino Valero
  2. Sulit, Ernesto Salvador
  • Fourth District Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board Members):
  1. Delos Santos, Enrique Jr. Angkiangko
  2. Sarmiento, Eulogio Iii Cordova
  3. Baluyut, Allan Ray Agbayani

Elected officials of Bulacan for the term of 2010-2013

Elected officials of for the term of 2007-2010

Barangay Elected Officials of Bulacan Province

Businesses in Bulacan, Philippines

Bulacan is well-known for the following industries: Marble and Marbleized Limestone, Jewelry, Pyrotechnics, Leather, Aquaculture, Meat and Meat Products, Garments, Furniture, High-Value Crops, and Sweets and Native Delicacies, and a wide variety of high-quality native products.


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Businesses in Bulacan
  • Auto and Motorcycle dealers
  • Banks and Financial Institutions in Bulacan
  • Clinics and Hospitals
  • Convenient Stores, Hardware and Supplies, General Stores
  • Department Stores and Appliance Stores
  • Hotels, Motels, Pension Houses and Boarding
  • Pharmacies or Drug Stores
  • Repair Shops
  • Restaurants, Carenderias, Coffee Shops and Resorts in Bulacan
  • Salons and Barber Shops
  • Supermarket, wet market
How to Improve Your Business and Livelihood

The Philippine Livelihood Program: The Philippine government provides several programs to enhance the livelihood of the Filipino people. The department of Science and Technology through its Technology Research Center (TRC) regurlarly conducts various types of hands-on and personalized training programs.

  • DOST - Website
  • UPLiFT stands for Urban Program for Livelihood Finance and Training. - Website
  • DSWD Pro-poor and Livelihood Programs - Website


Real Estate or Properties for Sale or lease in Bulacan, Philippines

  • If you have real estate property, whether its commercial, residential, farm land, or just an empty lot in Bulacan, you can list that property for free. Click to VIEW, EDIT, or ADD Realty Listings.
  • You can list your House and lot or farm land for sale or lease for free here.
  • If you are a real estate developer, you can list your subdivision, condominiums, high rises, apartment complexes, shopping strips or malls, open market developments here.

Churches, Mosques, or Places of Worship in Bulacan, Philippines

The name of your church, mosque, or place of worship can be listed in this community page. Take a picture of the facade of your church or place of worship and it can be posted here. We can even provide you with a free webpage. You can enter the data (story about your place of worship) here yourself, email the information or pictures to (franklin_maletsky@yahoo.com) or via Facebook.


  • FILIPINOS WAKE UP! THE TAXES YOU PAID ARE USED BY THE GOVERNMENT TO EXCLUSIVELY FINANCE THE RELIGION OF ISLAM.
    Freedom of religion, yes. Equality, yes. But no favoritism.


  • List the Mosques or Masjid in Bulacan here.
  • List the Catholic churches and chapels in Bulacan here.
    1. Basilica Minore de Immaculada Concepcion, Malolos City, Bulacan
      • This historic church was in 1896 the seat of power of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo—the first president of the Republic of the Philippines. Located in front of the Basilica Minore is a century-old tree known as the Kalayaan Tree (Tree of Freedom) which was planted by Pres. Aguinaldo during a lull in the historic Malolos Convention. It is presently the seat of the Diocese of Malolos, and has been the bastion of faith for the past centuries.
    2. Meyto Shrine, Calumpit, Bulacan
      • This is the cradle of Christianity in the province, where the first Catholic Mass was held by the Augustinian friars, armed with cross in 1572.
    3. San Isidro Labrador Church, Pulilan, Bulacan
      • San Isidro Labrador Church is one of the most historical churches in the Province of Bulacan. The town of Pulilan was once named San Isidro, in honor of San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of the farmers.
    4. St. James Plaridel Catholic Church, Plaridel, Bulacan
      • A 400-year old Parish Church.
  • List the Methodist churches in Bulacan here.
  • List the Iglesia Ni Cristo churches in Bulacan here.
  • List the Seventh-day Adventist churches in Bulacan here.
  • List the Church of Jesus Christ Latter day Saints (Mormons) churches in Bulacan here.
  • List the Presbyterian churches in Bulacan here.
  • List the Baptist churches in Bulacan here.

Schools In Bulacan, Philippines

  • Take a picture of your school building(s) and send your pictures via email to (franklin_maletsky@yahoo.com) or message me via Facebook. I will then post the pictures in this page.

Due to Covid19: Pursuant to the instructions of President Roa Duterte, and as recommended by the DepEd, classes for the year 2021-2022 will be opened but will be monitored.

  • List of schools: >>> click

PUBLIC NOTICE: Why pretend that the National language of the Philippines is Tagalog? It should be English. To be a Teacher, doctor, lawyer, engineer, architect, nurse, computer technician; what books do you learn from? English books of course. All your tests are in English. The constitution of the Philippines is written in English. All the laws and new laws introduced by congress are in English. For that matter, you can't be a teacher in a school system unless you know English. The "Licensure Exam for Teachers" is in ENGLISH! Who are these people forcing Tagalog down our throats? Tagalog is simply one of the many dialects of the Philippines. Keep your dialects but learn and be fluent and proficient in ENGLISH.


List Of Public High Schools In Bulacan Province

  1. Binagbag National High School - Binagbag, Angat: Principal - Evangelina S. Cristobal
  2. Binagbag High School - Diosdado Macapagal High School - VETERANS VILLE, STA. CRUZ, ANGAT: Principal - Evangelina S. Cristobal
  3. Binagbag National High School - Taboc National High School - TABOC, ANGAT : Principal - Dinah F. Bautista
  4. Balagtas Agricultural National High School - DIVINE GRACE SUBD., PULONGGUBAT, BALAGTAS : Principal - Julian S. Canonoy
  5. Mariano Ponce National High School: Principal - Ederlinda P. Dela Cruz
  6. Sullivan High School: Principal - Cynthia M. Vendivil
  7. Virgen Dela Flores High School: Principal - Florita B. Santos
  8. Lolomboy National High School : Principal - Macaria R. Mudlong
  9. Taal High School: Principal - Nenita J. David
  10. Doña Candeleria. Meneses Duque Mem. National High School: Principal - Maria C. Candelario
  11. Taliptip National High School: Principal - Roquito E. Patricio
  12. Alexis G. Santos National High School
  13. Cambaog National High School: Principal - Cynthia P. Dela Cruz
  14. Tibagan National High School: Principal - Zenaida S. Quizon
  15. Dampol 2nd National High School Annex (Sta. Lucia, Calumpit): Principal - Marissa D. Hermogenes
  16. Frances High School: Principal - Teresa P. Garcia
  17. San Marcos National High School: Principal - Leonila F. Doroteo
  18. San Marcos National High School (Caniogan H.S): Principal - Imelda C. Mendoza
  19. Binagbag National High School Annex (Drt): Principal - Aldwin C. Trinidad
  20. Binagbag National High School Annex (Drt) - Sapang Bulac Hs: Principal - Juan C. Torres
  21. Binagbag National High School Annex (Drt) - Talbak Hs: Principal - Juan C. Torres
  22. Felizardo C. Lipana Mhs (Sta. Rita Hs): Principal - Rodrigo D. Jimenez, Ed.D.
  23. Guiguinto Nat'l Voc'l. School: Principal - Reynaldo S. Cristobal
  24. Tiaong National High School: Principal - Ronaldo San Luis Castor
  25. Iba National High School: Principal - Edgardo J. Mendoza
  26. Mayor Ramon Trillana Mem. High School (Iba Nhs): Principal - Antonio L. Tamayo
  27. Mayor Ramon Trillana Mem. High School (Iba Nhs) - San Pedro: Principal - Efren M. Santiago
  28. Mayor Ramon Trillana Mem. High School (Iba Nhs) - Sta. Monica: Principal - Oscar S. Bernardo
  29. Felicitas G. Bernardino Mem. Trade School: Principal - Reynaldo C. Cruz
  30. Prenza National High School: Principal - Lucina P. Uriarte, Ed.D.
  31. Meycauayan National High School: Principal - Rosauro A. Villanueva
  32. Minuyan National High School: Principal - Liza C. Cruz
  33. National Power Corporation H.S.: Principal - Flocerfida C. Dizon
  34. Norzagaray National High School: Principal - Teresita B. Bernabe, Ed.D.
  35. Norzagaray National High School - Fvr Hs (North Hills Village): Principal - Silda G. Villapaña
  36. Norzagaray National High School - Fvr Hs (Tigbe): Principal - Bernadette N. Opay
  37. Norzagaray National High School - San Mateo Hs: Principal - Lina B. Ramos
  38. Obando National High School: Principal - Julieta P. Bulos
  39. Obando School Of Fisheries: Principal - Jose F. Eugenio, Ph.D.
  40. Bunsuran National High School: Principal - Aquilina R. Monte
  41. Bunsuran National High School Annex (Masagana H.S.): Principal - Benita G. Estrella
  42. Siling Bata National High School: Principal - Emelita F. De Jesus
  43. Kapitangan National High School: Principal - Victoria C. Mapilisan
  44. Kapitangan National High School Annex (San Roque): Principal - Josefina M. San Juan
  45. Sta. Cruz National High School: Principal - Lolita M. Bagtas
  46. Bintog High School (Jose J. Mariano Mhs): Principal - Germelina H. Pascual
  47. Dampol 1st National High School: Principal - Rufina J. Calautit
  48. Dr. Felipe De Jesus High School - Jaime Vistan Hs (Tabang Hs): Principal - Cornelia S. Soyosa
  49. Dr. Felipe De Jesus High School (Bintog Hs Annex): Principal - Felicitas C. Calma
  50. Dampol 2nd National High School: Principal - Lucena C. Torres
  51. Dampol 2nd National High School Annex (Sta. Peregrina): Principal - Roberto A. Toledo, Ed.D.
  52. Calawitan National High School : Principal - Leodora G. Mendoza
  53. Calawitan National High School Annex (Akle Hs): Principal - Carlito G. Dela Cruz
  54. San Ildefonso High School: Principal - Cristina S. Paguia
  55. John J. Russel Mhs (Sibul Nhs): Principal - Leonida M. Dela Cruz
  56. Partida High School (San Miguel Nhs - Partida Hs): Principal - Leonora P. Manalastas
  57. San Miguel National High School: Principal - Lamberto C. Pascual, Ed.D.
  58. San Miguel National High School - Vedasto R. Santiago Hs: Principal - Zenaida C. Trivinio
  59. Maguinao Cruz Na Daan National High School: Principal - Araceli D. Baluyot
  60. Maguinao Cruz Na Daan National High School - Salapungan Hs: Principal - Araceli D. Baluyot
  61. San Rafael Nat'l Trade School: Principal - Reynaldo I. Veneracion
  62. F. F. Halili Nat'l. Agr'l. School: Principal - Tandang A. Abain, Ph.D.
  63. Parada National High School: Principal - Ernesto P. Dizon, Ed.D.
  64. Pulong Buhangin National High School: Principal - Primitiva P. Cacabelos
  65. Sta. Maria Agro-Ind'l. School: Principal - Jessie L. Borja

Economy of Bulacan, Philippines

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Jobs in Bulacan Philippines

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Natural Resources of Bulacan, Philippines

Protect the environment

It is sad but true that as of the year 2012 the rivers of the Philippines continue to be the #1 Sewer Systems of the Philippines.

Protect & Save the Rivers. Do not let your sewer drain into the river. Your community can be the first to initiate this project.
Build your riverbank protection with a built-in gutter system. Reforest within Ten Years - Guaranteed!


Let us plant more trees in every barangay in the entire Philippines. It does not make any difference if the barangay is urban, partially urban or rural; we need more trees. Trees will prevent erosion, provide oxygen, prevent green house effect, and even a place of business for the shade tree mechanic.

The Philippines is a tropical country and practically anything will grow. The DENR has the planting trees project that goes on every year. Lots of picture taking for the media. Planting trees one by one is the "human" way of doing it. This individual planting of trees is good if done to "line" the roads and highways with trees or along fences or property divisions, or if you have a plantation.

To reforest the nation of the Philippines we have to plant trees the "mother nature" way. Sow the seeds during the rainy season. Go deep into "bald" forests and plant trees by sowing seeds. If there's not enough volunteers to do this, use the military helicopters to fly over the designated areas and sow the seeds.

Guaranteed within a few years, The Philippines will be lush again. >>Read More


We are using our rivers as our sewer system. If you ask a Filipino, "Are the Filipinos a clean people?" The answer is an automatic, "Yes!". However, the Filipinos are suffering from the same disease or attitude as most people do, and that is the "NIMBY" disease or "NIMBY" attitude. (NIMBY) Not In My Back Yard. So it is OK to dump my garbage and sewer there. Not mine! Someone else will take care of it.

This attitude is killing our rivers. Your great-grandparents, grandparents or parents were once proud to tell the stories of how they enjoyed swimming in the river behind your house or nearby. However, you can't say the same or tell the same stories to your kids or grand kids. Why? Because your generation is killing the river.

Contact:

  • Secretary Roy Cimatu - since May 8, 2017
  • Department of Environment and Natural Resources
  • Visayas Avenue, Diliman, 1100 Quezon City, Philippines
  • +63-2-929-6626
  • osec@denr.gov.ph

We have so much water in the Philippines and yet very little to drink.


Instead of relying too much on Diesel fuel and Coal to generate the majority of Philippine's Electrical energy Supply, we can concentrate more on renewable and sustainable source of energy such as: Hydro Power, Solar Power, and Wind Power and thermal energy conversion. We have too many black outs.

Tourists Attractions of Bulacan, Philippines

  1. Baliuag Museum, Baliuag, Bulacan
    • It is the town’s center for historical and cultural heritage.
  2. Bautista Mansion, Malolos City, Bulacan
    • Situated along the nostalgic Kamistisuhan Street, this ancestral mansion was visited by the national hero Dr. Jose Rizal to convince Triumvirate of the Ten Gentlemen of Malolos to join the La Liga Filipina.
  3. Bulacan Museum, Provincial Capitol Compound, Malolos City, Bulacan
    • The Museo ng Bulacan (Bulacan Museum) houses a collection of valuable relics and mementos, articles, documents and handicrafts of the Philippine revolution. Located in Malolos to promote the cultural heritage and tradition of the province. It is under the management of the Provincial Government of Bulacan.
  4. Casa Real Shrine, San Agustin, Malolos City, Bulacan
    • A printing press during the Malolos Republic, the Casa Real was restored in 1852 and converted into a municipal library. It is now a museum under the management of the National Historical Institute and serves as the final repository of still existing memorabilia.
  5. Garden City, Santa Cruz, Guiguinto, Bulacan
    • The Garden City at the Guiguinto Cloverleaf just outside the Tabang Exit is the municipality’s main tourist attraction. Visitors are welcomed by a serene but inviting sight of greens and colorful flowers that exemplifies Guiguinteños ingenuity with regards to gardening and both landscaping and hardscaping. It has been the dream and aim of Guiguinto to be conferred the title “The Garden Capital of the Philippines.”

Festivals, Fiestas and Traditions of Bulacan, Philippines

In the Philippines a fiesta is usually celebrated in barrios or barangays. It is the official holiday of the LGU, the barangay. Filipinos love fiestas. It is a time for joy and celebration. A fiesta is of Spanish origin and is usually commemorated in association with a christian patron saint. Most barangays whose population have been clustered by Muslims(Moros) and their population is more than that of the Christians, the celebration of the fiesta have been cancelled and replaced with the Hari Raya or Eid al-Fitr.

The cities or municipalities usually have yearly festivals where all the barangays participate. The cities or municipalities hold contests for the best floats in parades.

The oldest living man or woman in Bulacan, Philippines

Do you know who the oldest living man or woman is in your community of Bulacan? Zamboanga.com is starting this inquiry in order to honor the older generation of the Philippines. Please provide the full name and date of birth of the elder living in Bulacan. We will then post your entry in the Oldest Man or Woman in the Philippines page.

News of the Philippines

Updated: February 5, 2024

Unity and Progress: Philippine City Mayors Advocate for Collective Advancement

In a compelling call to action, the head of the Philippines’ 149-member city mayor’s association emphasized the critical need for unity to foster continued national progress, peace, and prosperity. Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama, serving as the national president of the League of Cities of the Philippines, voiced the association’s support for the Department of the Interior and Local Government’s vision of a harmonious country, one that maintains its trajectory of achievements in vital societal areas.

>>> READ MORE



Sports News: updated 11/10/21

Kaya Iloilo sweeps Group B in Copa '21

MANILA – Kaya Iloilo pipped Mendiola with a 6-0 beating on Wednesday night to complete a sweep of Group B action in the Copa Paulino Alcantara at the PFF National Training Centre in Carmona.

A Jovin Bedic brace in the first half set the tone for the inaugural tournament champ even as the club netted three goals in each of the two halves to seal the top seed in its group ahead of the semifinals next week.

Bedic capitalized on an erroneous Mendiola attempt to keep the ball out of his reach and quickly raced inside the penalty box to open the scoring for Kaya Iloilo in the 11th minute.
PNA

Bulacan Zip Codes

Source: Philippine Postal Corporation
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3000 Malolos City Bulacan
3001 Paombong Bulacan
3002 Hagonoy Bulacan
3003 Calumpit Bulacan
3004 Plaridel Bulacan
3005 Pulilan Bulacan
3006 Baliuag Bulacan
3007 Bustos Bulacan
3008 San Rafael Bulacan
3009 Dona Remedios Trinidad Bulacan
3010 San Ildefonso Bulacan
3011 San Miguel Bulacan
3012 Angat Bulacan
3013 Norzagaray Bulacan
3014 Pandi Bulacan
3015 Guiguinto Bulacan
3016 Balagtas Bulacan
3017 Bulacan Bulacan
3018 Bocaue Bulacan
3019 Marilao Bulacan
3020 Meycauayan City Bulacan
3021 Obando Bulacan
3022 Santa Maria Bulacan
3023 San Jose del Monte City Bulacan
3024 Sapang Palay Bulacan

Bulacan, Philippines supports Philippine Cycling

Philippine Cycling is about cycling in the Philippnes. Philippine Cycling helps promote bike races, cycling clubs, bicycle tours, and the development of bicycle trails. Activities are coordinated with bike shops and cycling clubs throughout the Philippines to promote the fun of riding bikes. Philippine Cycling will be coordinating events with tour of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. Road biking and mountain bikings will be promoted by Philippine Cycling.
Cycling Activity to Participate In

Your cycling activity can be posted here and it will be shown in all the Provincial, City, Municipal and Barangay pages. Your 2015 Cycling Race or Activity can be Posted here.

  • ILOILO CITY, April 27-May 2, 2015 (PNA) – Some 5,000 bikers are expected to join the second Iloilo Bike Festival slated April 27-May 2, 2015 as the city continues to aspire to become a bike-able walkable metropolis. The activity that supported by the John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University (JBLFMU) and Megaworld Iloilo aims to promote Iloilo as a safe and bike friendly city, promote the share-a-road movement encourage Ilonggos to commute via biking and raise Ilonggos awareness on the benefits of biking on health, safety and environment concerns. Read More....
  • CYCLING Le Tour de Filipinas 2015 set as country celebrates 60 years of top-caliber cycling Feb 1 to Feb 4 2015 - View the result of the race: A four stage race. Stage 1 starts in Balanga and back to Balanga for a 126K race Feb 1, 2015 (Sunday); stage 2 starts in Balanga, Bataan to Iba, Zambales for a 154.7 K race Feb 2, 2015 (Monday); stage 3 starts in Iba, Zambales to Lingayen, Pangasinan for a 150.1K race Feb 3, 2015 (Tuesday); stage 4 starts in Lingayen, Pangasinan to Baguio City, Benguet for a 101.7K race Feb 4, 2015 (Wednesday). For a total distance of 532.5 Kms. Read More >>>
  • Ronda Pilipinas: Feb 8 - 27 2015:>> Discovering young riders for the national team will be the main objective of the LBC Ronda Pilipinas 2015 when the country’s premiere cycling race hits the road on Feb. 8 in Butuan City. Ronda Pilipinas executive project director Moe Chulani said the international multistage bikathon, which ends on Feb. 27, will have two qualifying legs of four stages each in Mindanao and the Visayas where the top riders will advance to face a tough foreign challenge in the six-stage Luzon finale. Read More>>>

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