Tarlac City is in the center of the Tarlac province, along the Tarlac River. It’s 58 kilometers north of San Fernando, Pampanga, and 124 kilometers north of Manila.History:
Tarlac City was founded in 1788 and was formerly known as Tarlac Town. It was part of Porac, Pampanga during the Spanish period. The name Tarlac comes from the Aeta term tarlak, which refers to a type of talahib weed. The area was called matarlak or malatarlak, which means “abundant with tarlak grass”.
Economy and education:
Tarlac City is the province’s economic and educational center. It has shopping centers, supermarkets, financial institutions, housing estates, recreational centers, and public and private health centers.
Language and ethnicity:
Most residents of Tarlac City speak Kapampangan, but the ethnicity is a mix of Kapampangan, Ilocano, and Tagalog.
Size
Tarlac City is considered a small city.
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