Camarines Norte, Administrative province in Bicol Region, Philippines.
Camarines Norte is a province in the Bicol Region on the island of Luzon, bordered by the Philippine Sea to the east. The territory covers several municipalities and towns, extending from coastal areas to mountainous interior zones.
The province was created in 1829 through division of the former Ambos Camarines, with Daet established as the capital. Towns such as Paracale and Labo became part of this newly formed administrative unit.
The Bantayog Festival marks the province's founding anniversary with street performances, local food exhibitions, and displays of traditional crafts.
The seaport in Jose Panganiban connects several coastal municipalities and serves as a hub for trade and transport within the region. Visitors reach the different towns through roads that run along the coast and through mountainous terrain.
The province operates a water treatment facility processing 10 million liters daily, ensuring clean water access for residents across multiple municipalities.
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