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English: Camiling, Tarlac[1] is a first class urban municipality of the province of Tarlac in the Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 80,241 people in 15,579 households. The density is 571 people per km2. Camiling is one of the fastest-growing towns of Tarlac when it comes to income and economy. Camiling is the major north-western municipality in Tarlac. It is also about 150 kilometres (93 mi) north-northwest of Manila, and about 50 kilometres (31 mi) south-southwest of Dagupan City in Pangasinan. It is the commercial center of an area composed of about 8 towns, and borders the province of Pangasinan. It is the gateway to central and western Pangasinan through the Romulo Highway (formerly Highway 13). It borders San Clemente on the west, Bayambang from the north, Sta. Ignacia and Mayantoc to the south and Paniqui and Moncada by the east. It is also known for its famous "Chicharon Camiling" and its green native rice cake called "Iniruban". Camiling is politically subdivided into 61 barangays. Camiling has the most barangays in all of the municipalities of Tarlac (the city of Tarlac has 76 barangays).[2] Website [3]Place name: Camiling Latitude: 15° 39' 56" N Longitude: 120° 27' 50" E Population range of place: is between 50,000 and 100,000 [4] This place is situated in Tarlac, Region 3, Philippines, its geographical coordinates are 15° 41' 16" North, 120° 24' 47" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Camiling. [5] [6]Land Area: 140.50 km² ZIP Code: 2306 Coordinates: 15°41'54"N 120°25'14"E[7]Crossing, Sta. Maria, Camiling Coordinates: 15°38'1"N 120°25'2"E[8]Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish (Malacampa, Camiling, Tarlac) Parish Priest: Rev. Fr. Peter dela Cruz --- Vicariate of St. Nicolas de Tolentino ...[9][10] --- [N.B. From Bulacan province, 11:00 a.m., I reached Santa Ignacia, Tarlac at 3:26 p.m, and I started to take my first of about 600 photos amid scorching heat of the sun, 36 deg. Centigrade; then I took photos of Camiling's Sant Maria barangay, the Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, the Christian Church and the Welcome Arch at 4:34 p.m.; I took photos of Mayantoc, the Summer capital of Tarlac at 4:56 p.m and finished photography at 6:19 p.m. at the St. Joseph Parish Church of Mayantok.]
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