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Bamban,
officially the Muni****lity of
Bamban (Kapampangan:
Balen ning
Bamban; Filipino:
Bayan ng
Bamban), is a 2nd
class muni****lity in the province...
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Bamban Bridge Coordinates 15°15′38″N 120°33′35″E / 15.260419°N 120.559781°E / 15.260419; 120.559781
Carries 2
lanes of N2 (MacArthur Highway), vehicular...
- City of
Samal with 3 ZIP
codes each; and
Angeles City, Bacoor, Baguio,
Bamban, Biñan, Capas, Floridablanca,
General Tinio, Labo (Camarines Norte), Laur...
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parts of the area in
Tarlac include portions of the
towns of
Capas and
Bamban, Tarlac. The CFEZ
divided into two areas, the
Clark Freeport Zone (CFZ)...
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Clark Freeport Zone New
Clark City, a
planned development in
Capas and
Bamban, Tarlac,
within the
Clark Special Economic Zone
Metro Clark, an area roughly...
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administration in 1874. Its
nucleus were the
towns of Concepcion, Capas,
Bamban, Mabalacat, Magalang, Porac, Floridablanca, Victoria, and
Tarlac which constituted...
- development,
located within the
Clark Special Economic Zone in the
towns of
Bamban and
Capas in
Tarlac province, Philippines. It has an area of approximately...
- Pasig–Potrero
River in Porac, both in Pampanga, and the
Sacobia River in
Bamban, Tarlac. All
exits require toll payment, and toll
plazas are laid on the...
- and
Mabalacat in Pampanga,
Tarlac City, Capas,
Concepcion and
Bamban in Tarlac. The
Bamban Bridge on the
MacArthur Highway, a
major north–south transportation...
- area.
Prior to 1712,
Mabalacat was a
barrio (baran****) of
Bambang (now
Bamban, Tarlac). It
became a town in 1792, and was
named after the
abundant Balacat...