This document promotes the town of Burgos in the Philippines, highlighting its natural attractions such as Cape Bojeador lighthouse, Palpallokada Mountain Range, giant wind fans, crystal clear waters, and dragonfruit plantations. It describes the town's hospitable people and cultural attractions in the town plaza, where people share stories in traditional Bahay Kubo houses. Burgos is located in Ilocos Norte province on the northern tip of Luzon island, and was formerly named Nagpartian before being renamed after Jose Burgos, a martyred priest from the region.
12. Dragon fruit- delicious and
believed to be a medicinal
plant
plantation of dragon fruit in
one of the barangays in our
ometown
13. Our town plaza
In he heart of the plaza are sets of DAP- AYAN, or bahay kubo where people
from the barrio, and even tourists spend time sharing stories and everyday
experiences
14. Burgos is a fifth class municipality in the province of
Ilocos Norte, Philippines, the most northwestern town on
the island of Luzon. It was formerly known as Nagpartian
and was renamed after the martyred priest Jose Burgos
who, together with two other clergymen, were accused of
mutiny and later executed in Manila. He was born in the
Ilocos Region. According to the latest census, it has a
population of 8,765 people in 1,784 households
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