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  2. File:Ph locator tarlac.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Tarlac - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Tarlac 5 10 15 20 2006 18.15 2009 17.50 2012 16.56 2015 16.78 2018 10.46 2021 8.10 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Rice plantations in Gerona The economy of Tarlac is predominantly agricultural. It is among the biggest producers of rice and sugarcane (the principal crops) in Central Luzon. Other major crops are corn and coconuts, fruits (bananas, calamansi and ...

  5. Tarlac City - Wikipedia

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    History Aerial view of Tarlac, circa 1930s Historical marker of José Rizal's stay in "Tarlak" in 1892 Tarlac's first settlers came from Bacolor, Pampanga. They cleared the area, fertilised the soil, and then established their settlement here in 1788. This small community of settlers experienced rapid population growth, as settlers from Bataan, Pampanga and Zambales moved into the area. The ...

  6. Capas National Shrine - Wikipedia

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    The Capas National Shrine ( Filipino: Pambansang Dambana ng Capas) in Barangay Aranguren, [5] Capas, Tarlac, Philippines was built by the Philippine government as a memorial to Allied soldiers who were interned at Camp O'Donnell at the end of the Bataan Death March during the Second World War. [6]

  7. Tarlac River - Wikipedia

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    The Tarlac River is a river in Central Luzon Philippines, it is the longest tributary of the Agno River with a total length of 95.2 km (59.2 mi) covering a drainage area of 1,900 square kilometres (730 sq mi) traversing the provinces of Tarlac and Pangasinan. [1] The river originates around the vicinity of Mount Pinatubo and empties itself into ...

  8. Bamban - Wikipedia

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    Bamban is the southernmost town of Tarlac. It has a common boundary with Mabalacat, Pampanga , and in the west, with Zambales . The boundary is defined by the Parua River , which is a source of irrigation water, food, and sand and gravel for infrastructure projects.

  9. Category:Landforms of Tarlac - Wikipedia

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    T. Tarlac River. Categories: Geography of Tarlac. Landforms of the Philippines by province. Landforms of Central Luzon.