Today, La Union asserts its position as the “Heart of Agri-Tourism in Northern Luzon by 2025” because of its major potentials in the fields of Agriculture and Tourism.As we capitalize on our Agri-Tourism vision, we aim to uplift the quality of lives of our people through the perspectives of our FERO sectors: Financial Stability, Economic Dynamism and Competitiveness, Resilient Communities, and Organizational Accountability and Governance.These four sectors will be the pillars and perspectives of our transformative framework.Beyond our vision, the Provincial Government also takes pride in having the Province labeled as the “Surfing Capital in the North”, but is also keen in promoting tourism by showcasing the pristine natural and man-made wonders which lie within the Province’s 19 Municipalities and 1 City while preserving and upholding its rich culture and heritage.We continue to move forward and reinvigorate our spirits to provide a fertile ground for sowing seeds of solidarity and development for our Province.We thank you for visiting our website and we encourage you to come and visit our beloved Province of La Union, the Heart of Agri-Tourism in Northern Luzon! This website shall serve as a repository of information, projects, announcements, and other relevant topics about our Province.

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L’Ermitage les Bains lagoon in front of Saint Paul, and its pass through the coral reef Like the other four overseas departments, it is also one of the 18

Welcome to La Union. Reunion Island (in French, La Reunion ) is a multicultural society composed of people originally from France, Mozambique, India, China, Madagascar, and the Comores.Islanders use their ethnic origins to define themselves as Cafres (African ancestry) Z'oreilles (born in mainland France), malabars or Tamouls (from Tamil Nadu southern India), Z'arabes (from …

The language in common use on the island is Réunion French Réunion’s economy has been based almost entirely on Food and food products represent the greatest share of Réunion’s exports, with sugar and such sugar by-products as rum and molasses accounting for much of that total. Lava from the volcano Piton de la Fournaise pours into the sea in 2007

The government has been pushing the development of a tourist industry to relieve high unemployment, which amounts to more than 40% of the labor force. It is also one of France's 18 regions and as such shares the same status as those on mainland France.

If you need consular assistance you should contact the British Embassy in Paris . Saint-Denis, the capital and largest urban area on the island, contains about one-fifth of the total population.

Members are elected by universal suffrage.

OPERASYON NG MGA VAN TRANSPORT, MAHIGPIT NA BINABANTAYAN SA LA UNION Mahigpit na binabantayan ng Pamahalaang Panlalawigan ng La Union

Unemployment is high, particularly among the young and emigration is common. Welcome to the official website of the Provincial Government of La Union!

As a French overseas territory, it has the same political status as other departments in mainland France.



This website shall serve as a repository of information, projects, announcements, and other relevant topics about our Province.

There are several famous Réunionese sportsmen and women like the Réunion has a number of contributions to worldwide professional It has a local public radio station, formerly Radio Réunion, but now known as Réunion 1ère, like its television counterpart. Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree.... Reunion has a tropical climate and diverse landscape. Persistent social and economic unrest, fueled by the widening gap between the rich and the poor and by high rates of unemployment, periodically erupted into demonstrations and violence during the 1990s and 2000s. Hermitage Beach is the most extensive and best-preserved lagoon in Réunion Island and a popular snorkelling location.L'Étang-Salé Beach - a black sand beach from volcanic basalt


These are external links and will open in a new windowThe remote Indian Ocean island of Reunion lies between Madagascar and Mauritius.