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  1. Aurora, officially the Province of Aurora (Filipino: Lalawigan ng Aurora; Ilocano: Probinsia ti Aurora), is a province in the Philippines located in the eastern part of Central Luzon region, facing the Philippine Sea.

  2. A road that connects Manila and Quezon City via San Juan (then part of Rizal Province) was renamed Aurora Boulevard in her honor in 1963. In 1979, Aurora became a separate province. Manuel and Aurora Quezon are the only spouses to have respective provinces in the Philippines named after them.

  3. The early history of Aurora is linked to Quezon Province, of which it originally formed a part, and Nueva Ecija. In 1591, Quezon (then named Kalilaya) was organized into a district that included a good portion of what now constitutes the Provinces of Laguna and Nueva Ecija.

  4. Mar 4, 2020 · 1. Ditumabo Falls. Also known as the Mother Falls, Ditumabo Falls is one of the most popular tourist spots in Aurora province. With a height of more than 150 feet, Ditumabo Falls cascades on a deep and wide pool. Its waters are icy-cold and crystal-clear and can heal skin illness and colds.

  5. Aurora, officially the Province of Aurora ( Filipino: Lalawigan ng Aurora; Ilocano: Probinsia ti Aurora ), is a province in the Philippines located in the eastern part of Central Luzon region, facing the Philippine Sea.

  6. Explore Aurora's Pasidayaw Festival for cultural vibrancy, surf in Baler for unparalleled waves, and visit the Millennium Tree and Ditumabo Mother Falls for natural wonders; savor local delicacies like Baler's All Day Filipino Breakfast and Auroras Peanut Butter for a taste of local flavors.

  7. WELCOME TO Aurora. Aurora is a province blessed with an abundance of tourist attractions. It has its share of historical sights such as the home and resthouse of former Philippine President Manuel L. Quezon. The province also has a beautiful Catholic church and several historical markers.

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