Aurora (province) Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
province of the Philippines
About Aurora (province)
Named after the wife of the second president of the Philippines, Manuel L. Quezon, Aurora used to be part of a largerQuezonprovince until it was made a sub-province in 1951, and finally made a province through a law passed in 1975. One obvious reason for creating Aurora is due to the area's isolation from the rest of Quezon province: there are no direct links to the rest of the province and much of the terrain is mountainous and heavily forested, which makes the area relatively isolated. It was separated officially in 1979, it was transferred from Southern Tagalog toCentral Luzonin 2002 after Southern Tagalog was divided intoCalabarzon&Mimaropa. Aurora houses one of the final swaths of lowland tropical rainforest in Luzon, and much of the province is off the beaten track. The towering Sier
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