Zaragoza, Nueva Ecija
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Zaragoza is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Nueva Ecija, Philippines
. According to the latest Philippine census, it has a population of 40,355 people in 7,599 households. The town got its name from the Province of Zaragoza in Aragon, Spain; out of the colonial past.
The Municipality of Zaragoza is located at the southern edge of Nueva Ecija bordering the town of La Paz, Tarlac which, due to its proximity, is more closely economically coherent with each other. The newly-opened Subic-Clarck-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX) ends up in La Paz where it connects to the Santa Rosa-Tarlac Road passing through Zaragoza and Santa Rosa going to Cabanatuan City and on to the Pan-Philippine Highway to Tugegarao, Cagayan.
Zaragoza is bounded by the munipalities of San Antonio and Jaen to the south, Santa Rosa to its east, Aliaga and Licab to the north and La Paz, Tarlac is located west.
The main economic resource of the people of Zaragoza is mainly agricultural, mainly rice production. Duck-rasing is also a notable industry. The town's public market is also the main center of commerce for a number of barangays in the neighbouring towns.
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. According to the latest Philippine census, it has a population of 40,355 people in 7,599 households. The town got its name from the Province of Zaragoza in Aragon, Spain; out of the colonial past.
The Municipality of Zaragoza is located at the southern edge of Nueva Ecija bordering the town of La Paz, Tarlac which, due to its proximity, is more closely economically coherent with each other. The newly-opened Subic-Clarck-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX) ends up in La Paz where it connects to the Santa Rosa-Tarlac Road passing through Zaragoza and Santa Rosa going to Cabanatuan City and on to the Pan-Philippine Highway to Tugegarao, Cagayan.
Zaragoza is bounded by the munipalities of San Antonio and Jaen to the south, Santa Rosa to its east, Aliaga and Licab to the north and La Paz, Tarlac is located west.
The main economic resource of the people of Zaragoza is mainly agricultural, mainly rice production. Duck-rasing is also a notable industry. The town's public market is also the main center of commerce for a number of barangays in the neighbouring towns.
Barangays
Zaragoza is politically subdivided into 19 barangayBarangay
A barangay is the smallest administrative division in the Philippines and is the native Filipino term for a village, district or ward...
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