Maria Aurora: Your Green Escape
Maria Aurora is a historically significant and geographically central town in Aurora Province. It honors the legacy of the Quezon family, while serving as a key agricultural and cultural hub. With its natural wonders, strong population base, and accessible location, it plays a crucial role in the province’s development and identity.
General Information About Maria Aurora
- Location – Inland, west of Baler, in the heart of Aurora Province
- Region – Central Luzon (Region III)
- Province – Aurora
- Land Area – Approximately 426.19 km²
- Population – Around 44,958 (2020 Census) – the most populous town in Aurora
- Number of Barangays – 40 barangays – highest number in the province
- Founded – July 21, 1949
- Languages – Tagalog, Ilocano, and Dumagat dialects
- Economy – Agriculture (palay, coconut, corn), livestock, and small-scale industries
- Named After – Maria Aurora “Baby” Quezon, daughter of President Manuel L. Quezon
Geographic Features
- Located in the interior of Aurora, bounded by San Luis, Dipaculao, and Nueva Ecija.
- Lies at the foot of the Sierra Madre mountain range, with fertile plains, rolling hills, and forest reserves.
- Traversed by the Baler-Bongabon Road, connecting Aurora to Nueva Ecija through the mountains.
Historical Background of Maria Aurora
Early History
- Originally part of Baler during the Spanish and early American periods.
- Settled by indigenous Dumagat-Agta groups, later joined by Ilocano and Tagalog settlers from nearby provinces.
- The area developed as an agricultural hinterland supporting the coastal towns like Baler.
Creation as a Municipality
- Maria Aurora was officially created as a separate municipality in 1949, through Executive Order No. 246 signed by President Elpidio Quirino.
- Named in honor of Maria Aurora “Baby” Quezon, the first child of President Manuel L. Quezon and Doña Aurora Aragon Quezon.
- Tragically, Maria Aurora was killed along with her mother in a Huk ambush in 1949 on their way to Baler.
- The naming of the town was a tribute to the Quezon family, who had deep roots in Aurora.
Development and Role
- Maria Aurora grew rapidly due to its central location, making it a hub for agricultural trade and transport.
- It became the most populous town in Aurora, serving as an important inland center for commerce and governance.
- Despite occasional flooding during heavy rains, it is considered one of the more developed municipalities in the province.
Landmarks and Attractions
- Millennium Tree (Balete Tree) – reputed to be the largest Balete tree in Asia, over 600 years old, located in Barangay Quirino.
- Barangay Diaat Eco-Park – known for rivers and camping areas.
- Mountains and river systems – popular for nature tourism and forest adventures.
- Historical markers and schools honoring the Quezon family and local heritage.
Culture and Community
- A diverse mix of Tagalog, Ilocano, and Dumagat residents.
- Community life revolves around agriculture, Catholic religious events, and barangay fiestas.
- Dumagat communities continue to reside in the more remote upland barangays, preserving their traditional knowledge and forest-based lifestyle.
Timeline of Major Events
- Pre-1900s – Indigenous Dumagat settlement and migrant farming communities
- 1949 – Created as a municipality via Executive Order No. 246
- 1949 – Assassination of Doña Aurora and Maria Aurora Quezon
- 1979 – Became part of the newly formed Aurora Province
- 2000s – Present – Focus on tourism (Millennium Tree), agriculture, and eco-projects
| MARIA AURORA EMERGENCY HOTLINES | |
| Tourism Office | 0956-0174086 |
| Municipal Health Office | 0917-8152090 |
| Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) | 0928-48300820927-5479307 |
| Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) | 0963-7427777 |
| Aurora Electric Cooperative (AURELCO) | 0999-9772735 |
| Philippine National Police (PNP) | 0998-5985346 |
| Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) | 0999-5568761 |
| Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) | 0956-4170107 |
Maria Aurora Hotels
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Lorentess Hotel & Resort
The resort offers a relaxing escape for families, groups, and budget-conscious travelers seeking comfort.
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Joker’s Hideway Recreation Area Mini Golf and Accommodation
A charming leisure spot perfect for families, groups, and travelers looking to unwind, this local gem offers a refreshing mix of recreation and relaxation.
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Diana’s Residence
Nestled in the peaceful town of Maria Aurora, Diana’s Residence offers a warm and welcoming stay for families, groups, and pet lovers.
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Lamorah Transient House
Offers a clean, peaceful, and family-friendly stay just minutes from local attractions such as Sabang Beach. Whether you’re traveling for leisure or business, our cozy and spacious units are designed to make you feel right at home.
READ MOREMaria Aurora Restaurants
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Klord Burger
A roadside burger joint in Maria Aurora, Aurora, known for its tasty and affordable handcrafted burgers.
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Caribbean Cafe & Restaurant
A warm and inviting dining experience in Maria Aurora, Aurora.
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Tedted Chocolate Cafe
A handcrafted chocolate haven that offers traditional tableya, creative chocolate drinks, and small-batch treats – all locally made and cherished by students and residents alike.
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Boogie’s Restaurant
A casual dining spot in Maria Aurora, offering a variety of Filipino comfort food.
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Dimasalan Falls
A hidden gem located in Sitio Santol, Brgy. Galintuja, Maria Aurora, Aurora.
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Aurora Memorial National Park
A protected natural area located in the Sierra Madre mountain range, covering parts of Aurora and Nueva Ecija provinces.
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Millennium Tree (Balete Tree)
The Millennium Tree in Maria Aurora, Aurora is a giant and ancient balete tree believed to be around 600 years old.
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