PROVINCIAL DIRECTORS

LGOO VIII Renato G. Bernardino
DDD
Provincial Director 
 
DILG Aurora                                 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.               
09285525723
PDMyLGOO VIII Myra B. Moral, CESO V
Provincial Director
DILG Bataan
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(047) 237-35-71
LGOO VII Darwin D. David
DDD
OIC-Provincial Director 
 
DILG Bulacan                                   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.               
(044) 796-12-86
ARDFinalLGOO VIII Abraham A. Pascua, CESO III
ARD & Concurrent Provincial Director
DILG Nueva Ecija
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(044) 600-34-81
LGOO VIII Myrvi Apostol-Fabia, CESO V
DDD
Provincial Director 
 
DILG Pampanga                                 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.              
(045) 961-31-85
PDCelLGOO VIII Araceli A. San Jose, CESO V
Provincial Director
DILG Tarlac
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(045) 982-03-09
LGOO VIII Armi V. Bactad, CESO V
DDD
Provincial Director 
 
DILG Zambales                                 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.               
(047) 811-12-18
Mam Yens PictureLGOO VIII Belina T. Herman 
DILG Angeles
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(045) 624-74-55
LGOO VI Amada T. Dumagat
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OIC-City Director 
 
DILG Olongapo City                               This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.               
(047) 224-54-71

Zambales is basically an agriculture province.  Major industries here include farming, fishing and mining.  The inhabitants are composed of three principal ethnic groups: the Ilocanos, Tagalogs and Zambals.  The name of the province is derived from its earliest inhabitants, the Zambals. They worship spirits called "anitos", thus they were referred to as "Sambali" from the Malay word samba, meaning "to worship". The term was later Hispanicized to "Zambal".