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Pampanga Tourism MTV

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Pampanga History

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Pampanga (1571) – is a province of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region. Its capital is the City of San Fernando, Pampanga. Pampanga is bordered by the provinces of Bataan and Zambales to …

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Floridablanca, Pampanga, Philippines

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According to history, there are two accounts of the origin of Floridablanca. The first account came from the Spanish word “Conde de Floridablanca”, it was named from a noble man who visited the the place …

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Candaba, Pampanga, Philippines

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According to research, the name Candaba came from the word “Candawe”, a place near Sitio Calumanas of Candaba. The word Candawe is a shortened shortened word of Candaba. It is believed that the origin of …

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Bacolor, Pampanga, Philippines

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BACOLOR This is the center of the first civil government in the Philippines (February 13, 1901). According the the research, Bacolor was one of the most civilized and progressive place even before the colonization Spaniards. …

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Arayat, Pampanga, Philippines

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ARAYAT Old story tellers have different accounts on how Arayat got its name. According to one account, the name was from a Spanish encomiender – Fernando de Arayat. He was the first to govern in …

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Apalit, Pampanga, Philippines

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APALIT Apalit is one of the oldest municipality of Pampanga. It was discovered in 1582, 61 years after the Philippines was officially discovered. This place was covered by thick forest. And in the heart of …

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Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines

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ANGELES CITY Culiat is the former name of Angeles City. It is also a former rural village of San Fernando within 30 years. And for 135 years, it became a municipality of Pampanga. Just like …

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FOOD

Taste of Kapampangan cuisine,delicacies and mouthwatering dishes. Experience Pampanga's Culinary Adventure.

HOT SPOTS

Take a trip on Pampanga's best tourist destinations on where you can relax, unwind and enjoy. Hopping from town to town.

EVENTS

Celebrations and Festivities that boost Kapampangan spirit in enriching Pampanga's culture and tradition.

HISTORY

Places, people and happenings that are significant to Pampanga on its past.

DIRECTORY

Listings and compilations of Pampanga's businesses, establishments and associations with their contact details and images online.

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Pasilyo Capampangan at Maligaya 168 Shopping Center
Wear Kapampangan
NorthPoint Academy for Culinary Arts
A Different Taste at Apag Marangle, Bacolor, Pampanga
Sanctuario De San Fernando
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City of San Fernando
City Office of the Mayor: 961-5022; 963-3342
Police: 166/961-2353-54/961-5420
Fire: 160/961-2313
Hospital: 961-2442

Angeles City
City Hall: 322-7230/ 322-7231
Police: 166/888-6731/ 322-5755/ 322-0771
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