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Floridablanca and the Pasig–Potrero
River in Porac, both in Pampanga, and the
Sacobia River in Bamban, Tarlac. All
exits require toll payment, and toll plazas...
- The
Sacobia Bridge is a road
bridge in
Mabalacat City, Pampanga. The
structure crosses over the
Sacobia River. It is part of the New
Clark City (NCC)-Clark...
- projected. On June 14, 1996, the CSEZ was
expanded with the
addition of the
Sacobia area,
which includes lands from Mabalacat,
Pampanga and Bamban, Tarlac...
- Gabinete, Elmer; Dolan,
Michael T. "Observations of 1992
Lahars along the
Sacobia-Bamban
River System". FIRE and MUD:
Eruptions and
Lahars of
Mount Pinatubo...
- Gabinete, Elmer; Dolan,
Michael T. "Observations of 1992
Lahars along the
Sacobia-Bamban
River System". FIRE and MUD.
United States Geological Survey. Retrieved...
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Aerial view of Mt.
Arayat with
nearby Pampanga (right) and
Sacobia (left) rivers...
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Subsequent eruptions and
eruptive period occurred about: c. 15,000 BC (
Sacobia Eruptive Period) c. 7000 BC (Pasbul
Eruptive Period). Its
eruptions were...
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Tarlac River at
Tarlac City, the
Lucong and
Parua rivers in Concepcion,
Sacobia-Bamban
River in
Bamban and the Rio
Chico in La Paz.
Tarlac is subdivided...
- Pinatubo, with the
collapse of the
Bamban Bridge,
which carried it over the
Sacobia River at the Tarlac–Pampanga
provincial boundary,
effectively disconnecting...
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Vicente and
Santo Niño
which are
partially in an area
generally known as
Sacobia. At the
center of the town is the
heritage Santo Niño
Parish Church of...