Tarlac

Tarlac is a province in . Tarlac is best known for its fine foods and vast sugar and rice plantations, and its fine cooking scene is due to its position as the crossroads of four major cultures.
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Essential Destinations

Top destinations include Tarlac City and Capas.

is the provincial capital of Tarlac. While it is the economic and educational center of Tarlac, it is a rather small provincial city, with little in the way of sights, and is more of a stopover for long-distance buses.

is a municipality in the southern part of Tarlac. Dubbed the "Tourism Capital of Tarlac", is known as the endpoint of the infamous Death March during World War II, and is the jumping point for treks to Mount Pinatubo, which have its devastating eruption in 1991.

, officially the Municipality of , is a municipality in the province of Tarlac in the . According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 87,319 people.

Tarlac

Latitude of center
15.4937° or 15° 29′ 37″ north
Longitude of center
120.4964° or 120° 29′ 47″ east
Population
1,570,000
Elevation
27 metres (89 feet)
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2524841959
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­state
Geo­Names ID
1704623
Wiki­data ID
Q13892
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In Other Languages

From Achinese to Wu Chinese—“Tarlac” goes by many names.
  • Achinese: Propinsi Tarlac
  • Arabic: تارلاك
  • Armenian: Տարլակ
  • Asturian: Tarlac
  • Balinese: Tarlac
  • Banjar: Tarlac
  • Bengali: টারলার্ক
  • Capiznon: Tarlac
  • Catalan: Tarlac
  • Cebuano: Lalawigan sa Tarlac
  • Cebuano: Tarlac
  • Central Bikol: Tarlac
  • Chavacano: Tarlac
  • Chinese: Tarlac
  • Chinese: 丹轆省
  • Chinese: 丹辘省
  • Chinese: 太歷省
  • Chinese: 德拉克省
  • Chinese: 打拉省
  • Chinese: 達拉省
  • Danish: Tarlac
  • Dutch: Tarlac
  • Esperanto: Tarlako
  • Filipino: Mabilang
  • Finnish: Tarlac
  • French: province de Tarlac
  • French: Tarlac
  • Georgian: ტარლაკი (პროვინცია)
  • Georgian: ტარლაკის პროვინცია
  • German: Provinz Tarlac
  • German: Tarlac
  • Gorontalo: Tarlac
  • Greek: Ταρλάκ
  • Gujarati: તારલક
  • Hiligaynon: Tarlac
  • Hindi: तरलाक प्रान्त
  • Hindi: तार्लक
  • Hungarian: Tarlac
  • Iloko: Tarlac
  • Indonesian: provinsi Tarlak
  • Indonesian: Tarlac
  • Irish: Tarlac
  • Italian: provincia di Tarlac
  • Italian: Provincia di Tarlac
  • Japanese: タルラック
  • Japanese: タルラック州
  • Javanese: Tarlac
  • Kannada: ಟಾರ್ಲಾಕ್
  • Kinaray-A: Kapuudan ka Tarlac
  • Korean: 타를라크주
  • Latin: Tarlac
  • Latvian: Tarlaka
  • Macedonian: Тарлак
  • Malay: Tarlac
  • Marathi: तारलक
  • Min Nan Chinese: Tarlac
  • Min Nan Chinese: 丹轆省
  • Minangkabau: Tarlac
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Tarlac
  • Norwegian: Tarlac
  • Occitan (post 1500): Tarlac
  • Pampanga: Tarlac
  • Pangasinan: Tarlac
  • Persian: تارلاک
  • Polish: Tarlac
  • Portuguese: Tarlac
  • Rinconada Bikol: Tarlac
  • Russian: Тарлак
  • Sinhala: ටර්ලක්
  • Slovenian: Provinca Tarlac
  • Slovenian: Tarlac
  • South Azerbaijani: تارلاک
  • Spanish: provincia de Tarlac
  • Spanish: Provincia de Tarlac
  • Spanish: provincia de Tárlac
  • Spanish: Tarlac
  • Spanish: Tárlac
  • Sundanese: Tarlac
  • Swedish: Tarlac
  • Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Tarlac
  • Tagalog: Probinsiya ng Tarlac
  • Tagalog: Probinsya ng Tarlac
  • Tagalog: Tarlac
  • Tamil: டார்லக்
  • Tamil: டார்லாக்
  • Telugu: టార్లాక్
  • Tetum: Tarlac
  • Thai: จังหวัดตาร์ลัก
  • Thai: ตาร์ลัก
  • Turkish: Tarlac
  • Ukrainian: Тарлак
  • Urdu: تارلاک
  • Vietnamese: Tarlac
  • Waray (Philippines): Tarlac
  • Wu Chinese: 丹辘省
  • Tarlac

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