Zambales
Zambales is a province located on the western coast of the Philippines, bordered by the South China Sea. It is known for its beautiful beaches, such as Subic Bay and Anawangin Cove, which attract both local and international tourists. The province has a rich history, with influences from Spanish colonization and indigenous cultures.
The capital of Zambales is Iba, which serves as the administrative center. The province is also home to the Zambales Mountains, offering opportunities for hiking and outdoor activities. Agriculture, particularly rice and mango farming, plays a significant role in the local economy.