Ilocos Norte, is a province of the Philippines located in the Ilocos Region.
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Ilocos Norte, is a province of the Philippines located in the Ilocos Region.
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Ilocos Norte is noted for its distinctive geography and culture.
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Ilocos Norte gained additional prominence in December 1965 when Ferdinand Marcos became president, and again when he won a second term in 1969, boosted by debt-driven infrastructure spending that created economic crises and massive social unrest at the beginning of the 1970s.
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Ilocos Norte experienced surges in cases in 2021, with the spike reported in August 2021 being attributed to the Delta variant of the virus.
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Ilocos Norte has 559 barangays comprising its 21 municipalities and 2 cities.
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Ilocos Norte is the home of the Aglipay Shrine where the church's first supreme leader was buried.
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Ilocos Norte has given birth to numerous artists that have received national acclaim - perhaps the most notable being Philippine Revolution era activist and leader Juan Luna, who was born in Badoc.
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Town of San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte is known for its Terra Cotta pottery, called Damili after the Ilocano language word for pottery.
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Ilocos Norte is a center of the Inabel weaving tradition, whose cloths are well known for being soft but sturdy, with a wide range of pattern designs drawn from Ilocano culture and experience.
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Preeminent Philippine culinary historian Doreen Fernandez notes that Bitterness as a flavor principle is a uniquely prominent in Ilocano culture, quoting fellow food critic Edilberto Alegre saying the bitter "Ilocos Norte mystique" is best represented in Papait, a meat variant of Filipino Kilawin characterized by its Bitter flavors.
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Ilocos Norte is a tourist destination, being the location of Fort Ilocandia, hotel, resort and casino.
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