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Description
Tarlac is a province located in the central part of Luzon Island in the Philippines. It is bordered by Pangasinan to the north, Nueva Ecija to the east, Pampanga to the south, and Zambales to the west. Tarlac serves as a gateway to the northern regions of the country and is situated about 125 kilometers from Manila, making it easily accessible for both local and international tourists.
The province has a rich history, playing a significant role during the Spanish colonization and the Philippine Revolution. It is known for its agricultural output, with rice, corn, and sugarcane being the primary crops. Additionally, Tarlac is home to various historical landmarks and cultural sites, reflecting the diverse heritage of its people.
Tarlac features a variety of natural attractions, including scenic landscapes, mountains, and rivers. The province is famous for Mount Pinatubo, an active volcano that erupted in 1991, leading to significant geological changes in the region. Outdoor activities such as trekking, hiking, and river rafting draw visitors, showcasing the natural beauty of Tarlac.
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