- Provincial Profile
- Investment Priority Areas
- Available Land
- Local Incentives
- Talent Pool/Workforce
- Infrastructure
- Contact
The province of Nueva lies within the heart of Northern Luzon. It is one of the five provinces of Region 02. It is geographically located at the southernmost part of the region and is often referred to as “The Gateway to Cagayan Valley”. Nueva Vizcaya is approximately 79% mountainous characterized by steep to very steep landform, 8% rolling to moderately steep and 13% comprised the areas of: undulating to rolling; gently sloping to undulating; and flat to near flat.
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The average annual rainfall ranges from 131.32 mm to 274.43 mm and the average rainfall volume is 191.75 mm.
- The average maximum temperature ranges from 250C to 290C while minimum temperature ranges from 210C to 250C.
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The province falls under 2 types of climates, namely Type II and Type III.
a.) The northwestern part of the province experiences climate of Type II which means no dry season and minimum monthly rainfall occurs during March to May. Also, a very pronounced maximum rain period from December to February
b.) Likewise, the eastern part falls under the latter type. No pronounced maximum rainfall period, with a short dry season lasting only from 1-3 months, either during the period of December to Feb or March to May.
North | Lamut -Magat-Cagayan River |
East | Sierra Madre Mountain |
West | Cordillera Mountain |
South | Caraballo Mountain |
Northwest | Ifugao |
North | Isabela |
East | Quirino |
West | Benguet |
South | Nueva Ecija |
Southeast | Aurora |
Southwest | Pangasinan |

Total Population | 497,432 (2020) |
Annual Population Growth Rate | 1.67 (2010-2020) |
Sex Ratio | 106 M: 100 F |
Population Density | 103 persons/sq km |
Household | 128,181 |
Household Size | 3.9 |

2nd
Income Class

15
Municipalities

275
Barangays

Land Area:
4,427.248 sq. km.
Investment Priority Areas


Strategic Location

Abundant Natural Resources

Continuous Infrastructure Development

Skilled Work Force

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Local Incentives
The Local Investments and Incentives Code (LIIC) is a document that articulates the local government investment policies and programs, Investments Priority Areas (IPAs), local incentives (fiscal or non-fiscal) available to domestic and foreign investors and the mechanics for availing them. It also defines the composition, roles and functions of the Local Investments and Incentives Board (LIIB) and the Investments Promotion Center (IPC).
The LIIC is an instrument for local /regional economic development through a multi-stakeholder approach for attracting, retaining, expanding and diversifying investments in the local economy supportive of the development vision of the LGUs.
Click the button to view the LIIC of the various municipalities of the province of Nueva Vizcaya:
Talent Pool/Workforce

6 Tertiary Schools

24,415 tertiary enrollees (SY 2021-2022)

2675 graduates (SY 2021-2022)

98.3% Literacy Rate


HEALTH FACILITIES
7 Government Hospitals |
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Kasibu Municipal Hospital |
Dupax District Hospital |
Diadi Emergency Hospital |
Lt. Tidang Municipal Hospital |
Nueva Vizcaya Provincial Hospital |
Bagabag District Hospital |
Region 2 Trauma and Medical Center |
4 Provincial Hospitals |
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Medical Mission Group |
Purisimo Luis A. Tiam Medical Center |
Salubris Hospital |
Indigenous Peoples Hospital |


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For inquiries and assistance, click the button to be redirected to the contact information of the Local Economic Development and Investment Promotion Officers (LEDIPOs) of Nueva Vizcaya and its LGUs.