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  1. 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.

  2. LGU Category Score Population Population Weight (50%) Revenue Revenue Weight (50%) Total Percentage Provincial Score; Anao: Fifth Class Municipality: 32.9269

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  4. Apr 8, 2024 · 1. Monasterio de Tarlac. One of the most popular tourist destinations that religious devotees must visit is the Monasterio de Tarlac. Established in 2001, the monastery was built 300 meters uphill on the Zambales Mountain Range at Mount Resurrection Eco Park, Barangay Lubigan, San Jose, Tarlac.

  5. Mar 6, 2020 · Tarlac province has trails leading to the crater of Mt. Pinatubo, one of the Philippines’ top mountaineering destinations. It became world-renowned when it erupted in 1992. Just like in other jump-off points, the adventure to the summit begins via a 4-by-4 vehicle ride.

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  7. Tarlac is the most multicultural of the Central Luzon provinces. A mixture of four distinct groups – the Pampangos, Ilocanos, Pangasinenses and Tagalogs – share this province and living together resulted in offering to the visitors the best cuisine of the places where their ancestors had come from, namely Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Zambales, Pangasinan and the Ilocos Region.

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