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Living in Pilar, Philippines:
Tips for Moving and Visiting

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If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Pilar, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked four people living in Pilar what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:

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4 comments on “Pilar”

Our City has the finest and grandest type of design a municipality could have. A Spanish inspired architectural design. Our city has known for being University Town where students are competitively taught by experts. City of Balanga have also different Festivals, celebrated yearly. Also, our City is a world-know City because it is feature in Guiness Book of World Records entitled the Largest dance fitness class.

Monette, says: 2020

It’s a quiet city full of happy children and energetic townsfolk. We always greet each other in the morning, sleep in the afternoon and have meriendas by three o’clock. Then by night we will have a stargazing moment and will remind each other that we always have each others back.

Soligam, says: 2020

Our city has so many places to go and enjoy while learning some history of our country, like Mount Samat National Shrine, Veterans Park, The Flaming Sword, Dunsulan Falls. you can find our people very friendly. we also have special delicacies that you will surely love.

Fatima, says: 2020

Pilar is known for its tourism and landmarks. Moving here might cause some culture shock yet being around with lots of Filipino people who were hospitable and kind, you will adapt faster. This place is also known for its delicious delicacies and food that you will surely love in your stay.

Amierah, says: 2020

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