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    Today, Tarlac is one of the most multi-cultural provinces in the region for having a mixture of four distinct ethnic groups: the Kapampangans, the Pangasinans, the Ilocanos, and the Tagalogs. It is also known for its fine food and vast sugar and rice plantations in Central Luzon.

  2. Tarlac is a province in the Central Luzon region (Region III) of the Philippines. It has a population of 1,503,456 (2020 Census figures) distributed over 1 city and 17 municipalities. The provincial capital is the City of Tarlac.

  3. Tarlac is a landlocked province with a multicultural population and a rich agricultural heritage. Learn about its location, climate, cities, towns, points of interest, festivals, and more.

  4. Tarlac is a landlocked province located in Central Luzon. It is bordered by four other provinces: Pangasinan in the north, Zambales in the west, Nueva Ecija in the east, and Pampanga in the south. Because of this, Tarlac is known as the melting pot of cultures, with its neighboring provinces being a major influence on its diversity.

  5. Tarlac Province was the last province organized in Central Luzon in 1874 by the Spaniards. It was carved out from the provinces of Pampanga and Pangasinan, which explains the two major dialects spoken in the area, namely, Kapampangan (by more than half of the population) and Ilocano (roughly 41%)

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  7. Tarlac is a province of diverse cultures, cuisines, and attractions in the Philippines. Learn about its history, nature, and festivals, and explore its nearby regions of Pampanga, Bataan, and Zambales.

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