The Legend of Bulacan centers around the origin of the province's name, which is believed to derive from the Tagalog word "bulak," meaning cotton. According to the legend, a local chieftain named "Bula" was known for his abundance of cotton crops, drawing traders and settlers to the area. Over time, the name evolved to Bulacan, reflecting the rich agricultural heritage and cultural significance of the region. This tale highlights the province's historical importance in the Philippines' trade and agriculture.
The population of Bulacan is 2,826,926.
The population of Bulacan is 2,826,926.
Sta.Maria, Bulacan.
Bulacan was created on 1578-08-15.
The area of Bulacan is 2,774.85 square kilometers.
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Bulacan State University was created in 1904.
Bulacan's motto is 'A prosperous province forged by history and heroism'.
The ZIP code for Marilao, Bulacan is 3019.
Malolos is the capital city of Bulacan province in the Philippines.
Bulacan Agricultural State College was created in 1952.