District 3 (Bacolor)

Cards (16)

  • Juan Crisostomo
    Known as "Don Juan Crisostomo," was a prominent figure in Philippine history.
  • San Guillermo Church
    Augustinian Friars built the church in 1576, and Padre Diego de Ochoa, OSA, became the town's first parish priest two years later.
  • Monument to Juan Crisostomo and
    Monument to Felix Galura Y
    Known as "Don Juan Crisostomo," was a prominent figure in Philippine history.
  • Pablo "Ambo" David Angeles
    He was a Filipino magistrate and statesman who served in various positions including the Philippine House of Representatives, Governor of Pampanga, and the Senate of the Philippines.
  • Makatapak Festival
    The performances show the people’s various experiences of lahar incidents.
  • La naval de Bacolor
    This festival, celebrated in November, is a reminder of the strength and unity of the people of Bacolor.
  • San Guillermo Parish Church
    An earthquake destroyed the church, and in 1897, Fr. Manuel Diaz reconstructed it.
  • Diaspora Farm Resort
    It provides a tranquil setting surrounded by lush greenery and farmland.
  • Jardin Solana
    A beautiful setting in Pampanga for memorable gatherings, making it a popular choice for couples and event planners.
  • BRINGHE
    Filipino-style Paella
  • TIDTAD
    Pampanga's version of "dinuguan"
  • BURONG ISDA
    Consists of cold-cooked rice and raw filleted fish fermented with salt for around a week.
  • Apag Marangle
    Serves Kapam-pangan dishes in a palaisdaan setting.
  • Goto Joe
    The famous Complete Goto, Mami, Palabok, Dinuguan and Tokwa't Baboy of Bacolor, Pampanga.
  • "Bacolor"
    • The original name of the settlement was Bakúlud
    • The original name is Kapampangan for "high level rocky place" or "plateau."
  • Industrial and
    Livelihood of Bacolor
    1. Livestock Production
    2. Food Processing
    3. Craft