San Fernando Map

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Description:

Author: Ontheworldmap.com
Map based on the free editable OSM map openstreetmap.org.



San Fernando Location Map

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About San Fernando

San Fernando in Pampanga province serves as Central Luzon's regional center and is known as the "Christmas Capital of the Philippines" due to its spectacular Giant Lantern Festival (Ligligan Parul). The city played a significant role in Philippine history, particularly during the Philippine Revolution and World War II. Its economy is driven by agriculture and manufacturing, with several industrial parks located within its boundaries. The city is also famous for its culinary heritage, particularly sisig, a popular Filipino dish that originated here. The San Fernando Heritage District preserves numerous colonial-era buildings and houses, while the Archdiocesan Museum houses important religious artifacts and artworks.

The Facts:
Region: Central Luzon.
Province: Pampanga.
Island: Luzon.
Population: ~ 370,000.
Barangays: Alasas, Baliti, Bulaon, Calulut, Dela Paz Norte, Dela Paz Sur, Del Carmen, Del Pilar, Del Rosario, Dolores, Juliana, Lara, Lourdes, Maimpis, Magliman, Malino, Malpitic, Pandaras, Panipuan, Pulung Bulo, Santo Rosario, Quebiawan, Saguin, San Agustin, San Felipe, San Isidro, San Jose, San Juan, San Nicolas, San Pedro Cutud, Santa Lucia, Santa Teresita, Santo Niño, Sindalan, Telabastagan.

Main sights: Metropolitan Cathedral of San Fernando, San Fernando Heritage District, Monumento Fernandino, Archdiocesan Museum and Archives, City Hall.

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Last Updated: December 09, 2024