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  1. www.aurora.ph › baler-aurora-book › geographyAurora Geography

    Aurora is the northernmost province of the Southern Tagalog political division (Region IV). In the north, the provinces of Isabela and Quirino hem it in. Directly west of it are the provinces of Nueva Ecija and Nueva Vizcaya, while the Bulacan and Quezon provinces are located south. The entire 328 kilometers eastern side of Aurora fronts the ...

  2. Statistical Classification Systems >. Philippine Standard Geographic Code >. PHILIPPINE STANDARD GEOGRAPHIC CODE >. Province of Aurora. 10 Digit Code: 0307700000. Correspondence Code: 037700000. Info.

  3. GETTING TO AURORA. The province can be accessed from Manila via two routes, the Canili-Pantabangan road and the Baler-Bongabon Road. The former leads into the town of Maria Aurora. Some portions of the road are very steep. The latter route leads to the town of San Luis and ends in Baler. This route is more commonly used.

  4. Agriculture is the primary industry in Aurora, employing approximately half of the population. About 49,991 hectares, or 15% of the provincial land area, consist of cultivated land. Major crops include rice, coconut, coffee, bananas, root crops, corn, citrus fruits, peanuts and abaca. The province also has many poultry and livestock farmers.

  5. Aurora Province has a total land area of 323,954 hectares, representing about one percent of the country's total land area. Location Aurora Province is located on the East-Central side of Luzon Island. It is the north-eastern most province of Central Luzon (Region III).

  6. Aurora Province has a population of approximately 173,797 based on the May 2000 national census. It has a density of 54 persons per square kilometer, the fifith lowest in the country. The province's growth rate has slowed down to an annual rate of 1.84%. Demographics. Aurora has a predominantly rural population.

  7. GETTING TO AURORA. The province can be accessed from Manila via two routes, the Canili-Pantabangan road and the Baler-Bongabon Road. The former leads into the town of Maria Aurora. Some portions of the road are very steep. The latter route leads to the town of San Luis and ends in Baler. This route is more commonly used.

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