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Tarlac City is located 58 kilometres (36 mi) north of Central Luzon 's regional center San Fernando, Pampanga, and 124 kilometres (77 mi) north of Manila. Tarlac City is approximately 24 metres (79 ft) above sea level on some parts but reaching even 50 metres (160 ft) on large western portions. Tarlac City was historically a part of what is now ...
Tarlac's name is a Hispanized derivation from a talahib weed called Malatarlak, a Pangasinan term. Tarlac was originally divided into two parts: the southern division belonging to Pampanga and the northern division belonging to Pangasinan. It was the last province in Central Luzon to be organized under the Spanish colonial administration in 1874.
Coordinates. 15.4323, 120.5983 (15° 26' North, 120° 36' East) Estimated elevation above sea level. 61.1 meters (200.5 feet) San Miguel is a barangay in Tarlac City, in the province of Tarlac. Its population as determined by the 2020 Census was 8,515. This represented 2.21% of the total population of Tarlac City.
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List of barangays in Tarlac. The province of Tarlac has 511 barangays comprising its 17 towns and 1 city. [1] [2]
BarangayPopulation(2010 [1])Population(2007 [3])Population(2000 [4])Abagon4,0323,9433,235Ablang-Sapang3,3273,4872,790Abogado4,5884,4973,745Acocolao1,6751,6431,428The Tarlac Training Center, along Hacienda Luisita Road (San Miguel, Capehan, Balite, Lourdes, Central and Mapalacsiao, Tarlac City). In 1957, the owners of the Tabacalera decided to sell Hacienda Luisita as well as the sugar mill, Central Azucarera de Tarlac (CAT), because of the Hukbalahap rebels who were causing them problems.
San Miguel Corporation, a Philippine food, beverage and packaging company. San Miguel Beermen, a professional basketball team in the Philippines playing in the Philippine Basketball Association. San Miguel Beermen (ABL), a professional basketball team in the Philippines that played in the ASEAN Basketball League.
The first phase of the Tarlac-La Union Expressway started in January 27, 2010. In April 2013, San Miguel Corporation announced that the segment from Tarlac City up to Urdaneta will be built with four lanes, instead of the initial plan of two lanes only. However, this also pushed back the opening day of the expressway from June 2013 to November ...