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  Hotel & Resorts in Tarlac, Philippines
Tarlac was originally a part of the provinces of Pangasinan and Pampanga.
During the Philippine Revolution of 1896, Tarlac was one of the first eight provinces to rise in arms against Spain.
Tarlac became briefly the seat of the Philippine Republic headed by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo when he abandoned Malolos, Bulacan in the face of the advancing American Forces.
www.asiatravel.com /tarlac/tarlac.html   (522 words)

  
  Tarlac
Tarlac was one of the eight provinces placed under martial law for revolting against Spanish rule and briefly became the capital of the revolutionary government after Malolos was abandoned because of the advancing Americans.
Tarlac was also a centre of operation for the Huks 1940 - 1950.
The town of Capas lies in the southwest corner of Tarlac.
philippines-archipelago.com /author/visited/tarlac.html   (383 words)

  
  Tarlac Online Philippines
Tarlac is the home province of former Philippine President Corazon Aquino and her husband, Benigno Aquino, Jr., whose assassination at the Manila International Airport in 1983 started the protest movement against the Marcos dictatorship, which culminated in the EDSA Revolution of 1986.
Tarlac is also the home province of General Carlos P. Romulo (from the town of Camiling), who served as president of the University of the Philippines, Philippine ambassador to the United Nations, president of the General Assembly and chairman of the Security Council.
Tarlac is also the home province of Onofre D. Corpuz, also from the town of Camiling, who served as president of the University of the Philippines and secretary of education.
www.pasyalan.net /tarlac   (1133 words)

  
 WOW Philippines :: Explore Philippines :: Description   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Tarlac is the most multicultural of the Central Luzon provinces.
The province is situated at the center of the Central Plains of Luzon, landlocked by four provinces: Nueva Ecija on the east, Pangasinan on the north, Pampanga o the south, and Zambales on the west.
Tarlac is divided into three congressional districts with 18 towns and an aggregate of 510 barangays.
www.tourism.gov.ph /explore_phil/place_details.asp?content=description&province=13   (334 words)

  
 Tarlac, Philippines
Tarlac Provincial Police Office director Senior Supt. Nic A. Bartolome said local policemen, who were investigating the incident were barred by the company’s security guards from entering the premises.
The workers were brought to several hospitals in Tarlac.
TARLAC CITY – A former barangay chairman and a Muslim trader were arrested by the police yesterday for violating the Comelec gun ban and for carrying unlicensed firearms in public.
luzon.wowphilippines.com /tarlac   (1194 words)

  
 Diocese of Tarlac
Its capital town of Tarlac and the southern towns belonged to the then Diocese of San Fernando, Pampanga, and the northern towns to the Diocese of Lingayen-Dagupan.
Tarlac is landlocked by Pangasinan on the north, Nueva Ecija on the east, Pampanga on the south, and Zambales on the west.
When Malolos was abandoned as the second seat of the First Philippine Republic as the Americans overran the country, Tarlac, Tarlac became the new seat of the new government for a few months.
www.cbcponline.org /jurisdictions/tarlac.html   (550 words)

  
 Tarlac - Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki
The Tarlac were one of two primitive races, including the Ellora, that were conquered by the Son'a in 2325.
By 2375, both the Tarlac and the Ellora were fully integrated into the Son'a society as indentured servants.
Tarlac is also the name of a city in the northern part of the Philippines.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Tarlac   (204 words)

  
 Lakbay Pilipinas - Tarlac Province Travel Guide, Tarlac City Hotels Tourist Spots and famous destinations
Tarlac was originally a part of the provinces of Pangasinan and Pampanga.
Tarlac is the home province of former Philippine President Corazon C. Aquino and her husband, Benigno Aquino, whose assassination at the Manila International Airport in 1983 started the protest movement against the Marcos dictatorship, which culminated in the EDSA Revolution of 1986.
The province is situated at the center of the Central Plains of Luzon, landlocked by four provinces: Nueva Ecija on the east, Pangasinan on the north, Pampanga o the south, and Zambales on the west.
www.lakbaypilipinas.com /travel_tarlac.html   (703 words)

  
 Tarlac municipality, Philippines, Pictures
Tarlac, municipality in the northwestern Philippines, the capital of Tarlac Province, on central Luzon Island.
Located on a tributary of the Agno River, Tarlac is one of central Luzon's major trade and transportation centers.
In addition to transportation and trade, Tarlac is an agricultural processing center.
www.greatestcities.com /Asia/Philippines/Tarlac_municipality.html   (191 words)

  
 Microtel Inns & Suites Tarlac | Hotel in Tarlac City Philippines
This 50-room Tarlac hotel is nestled in the rustic town of San Miguel in Northern Luzon, Philippines, renowned for its clear blue skies and acres of scenic green meadows, rice paddies, and mountain ranges.
With Tarlac being a scenic three hours away by car or bus, the Microtel Inn and Suites Luisita is an excellent gateway to the business, commercial, and tourist attractions of Tarlac and its nearby provinces, offering Guests the same standard of quality as other Microtel hotels around the world.
Your guest room at this rustic Tarlac hotel comes with a host of standard and special amenities, as well as world-renowned Filipino service at your beck and call.
www.microtel-tarlac.com   (255 words)

  
 Police urged to investigate journalist’s murder in Tarlac : print   (Site not responding. Last check: )
“Even if Mendoza handled land conflicts for the Tarlac municipal government, the authorities should not rule out the possibility that he was killed because of his work as a journalist,” the press freedom organisations said, urging the PNP to deploy investigators to establish the motives for the murder and identify those responsible.
Mendoza, 58, was a columnist for the Tarlac Profile and the chief editor of another local newspaper, the Tarlac Patrol.
Tarlac Patrol publisher Pacifico Guevarra told the Inquirer News Service he thought the Mendoza’s murder was more likely linked to his work on land disputes than his journalistic activities.
www.rsf.org /print.php3?id_article=16934   (347 words)

  
 Tarlac Province
A pre-war locomotive of from the Manila to Dagupan Rail Road line, that formally ran through Tarlac City is displayed in the center of town, and a rail car.
B-24s hit the Tarlac barracks and storage area.
The final mileage markers of death march are located outside Camp O'Donnel, 111km, 100km and 109km.
www.pacificwrecks.com /provinces/philippines_tarlac.html   (274 words)

  
 In Tarlac, CARP Gives Land to the Wealthy
It is really a story of power and wealth in the country, and how the families that own land and wield power are able to protect their interests.
Yet in 1995, Inocencio was provincial agrarian reform officer in Tarlac; it was he who gave final approval to the de Leon VLT.
In the book Aquinos of Tarlac, writer Nick Joaquin narrates that the general bequeathed Tinang to his son Benigno Sr.
www.pcij.org /stories/2004/carp.html   (2567 words)

  
 About Tarlac Province, Philippines
Don Geronimo Velasco was a prominent figure in Tarlac revolutionary history, i.e., in the Makabulos provisional government, in local politics in Victoria, and in the revolutionary struggle.
Labney, Mayantoc, Tarlac: the forest/mountain refuge of Gen. Makabulos.
Chico River, on the boundary of La Paz, Tarlac and Zaragosa, Nueva Ecija: with the makeshift stalls of ihawan on the road adjacent to the river banks.
www.islandsaccommodations.com /places/tarlac.htm   (938 words)

  
 Tarlac - Definition, explanation
Tarlac is a landlocked province of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region.
Tarlac borders Pangasinan to the north, Nueva Ecija to the east, Pampanga to the south, and Zambales to the west.
Tarlac is subdivided into 17 municipalities and 1 city.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/t/ta/tarlac.php   (150 words)

  
 Diocese of Tarlac   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Its capital town of Tarlac and the southern towns belonged to the then Diocese of San Fernando, Pampanga, and the northern towns to the Diocese of Lingayen-Dagupan.
Tarlac is landlocked by Pangasinan on the north, Nueva Ecija on the east, Pampanga on the south, and Zambales on the west.
When Malolos was abandoned as the second seat of the First Philippine Republic as the Americans overran the country, Tarlac, Tarlac became the new seat of the new government for a few months.
www.cbcponline.net /jurisdictions/tarlac.html   (550 words)

  
 Tarlac travel guide - Wikitravel
Tarlac is a province in the Philippines in the Central Luzon region of the island of Luzon.
Central Luzon, as it sounds is the region in the central part of Luzon, passin directly throught he centre, from the Paific Ocean to the South China Sea.
Tarlac City, Tarlac is completley landlocked and consists predominantly of plains with the remaining being mountains.
wikitravel.org /en/Tarlac   (625 words)

  
 City Government of Tarlac   (Site not responding. Last check: )
He was chosen to lead the then Kabataang Barangay in Poblacion, Tarlac City and from then on, has continued to take on his leadership skills throughout his academic life.
That same year, he was elected councilor of Barangay Poblacion, Tarlac City, even owing him the title of the youngest barangay legislator.
Among his accomplishments during his stint as Lions' president is the conduct of "blood donation" activities, medical and dental missions, eye cataract operations, skills and livelihood training programs, and relief operations.
www.tarlaccity.gov.ph /rodriguez.htm   (358 words)

  
 Development Plans   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Tarlac is a province located in the heartland of Central Plain of Luzon.
Forty-five percent of its land is dedicated to agriculture and almost seven out of ten of its people are engaged in farming, artisanal fishing, and other agriculture-related activities such as livestock and poultry raising.
The Tarlac Provincial Government is committed to the upliftment of the quality of life of the people of Tarlac through sustained economic development and effective delivery of basic social services.
www.tarlac.gov.ph /devplan.html   (1296 words)

  
 Hotel & Resorts in Tarlac, Philippines
Microtel Inn and Suites in Tarlac is a 50-room hotel nestled in rustic San Miguel town in Northern Luzon, Philippines.
Some of these municipalities were returned to Pampanga but the rest were incorporated into the new province of Tarlac, together with municipalities from the province of Pangasinan.
Tarlac became briefly the seat of the Philippine Republic headed by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo when he abandoned Malolos, Bulacan in the face of the advancing American Forces.
asiatravel.com /tarlac/tarlac.html   (497 words)

  
 NBA.com Tarlac Breaks Barriers
Tarlac finally signed with the Bulls on Aug. 16, but before he came stateside, he competed in the 2000 Olympics in Sydney as a member of the Yugoslavian men's basketball team.
Tarlac is very active in the Chicago community and recently donated three skids of food in a local food drive.
Tarlac speaks three languages fluently -- Yugoslavian, Greek and English -- but he stuck to English for us in a live chat on bulls.com and NBA.com on March 26.
www.nba.com /chat_and_mailboxes/transcript_tarlac_010326.html   (1100 words)

  
 RTÉ Sport: Henderson happy with Tarlac form
Tarlac is pleasing Nicky Henderson as he bids to give the trainer a second victory in The Ladbroke in five years.
Having taken Ascot's prestigious two-mile handicap hurdle with Chauvinist in 2002, Tarlac was installed favourite as soon as the market opened following a smooth victory over course and distance last month.
Henderson said: 'Tarlac is in good order and everything has gone fine.
www.rte.ie /sport/2006/1214/tarlac.html?rss   (143 words)

  
 Home Page
Today, Spectrum Tarlac is well-known not only during calamities, accidents, traffic control, or sporting events, but in humanitarian and social activities as well.
The events in the existence of Spectrum Tarlac bear witness the caliber, quality, and dedication of its members.
One of its officers once said that Spectrum is "not made of steel and metal, but of mind and soul." With the members' support, trust, friendship, and brotherhood, the group becomes a dream no more.
www.qsl.net /dx3si   (318 words)

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