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  2. El Círculo Fernandino - Wikipedia

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    The club resumed its social activities after the War, only to be halted again in 1987. In the Fifties, the annual community dance was held at the Riverside Country Club Auditorium, a wooden structure built beside the Pampanga Capitol (seat of Provincial Government at San Fernando). This was large enough to accommodate about a 100 people.

  3. San Fernando City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The City of San Fernando prides itself as the home of numerous personages in Philippine history, among whom include socialist leader and assemblyman Pedro Abad Santos, war hero and former chief justice Jose Abad Santos, revolutionary heroine Nicolasa P. Dayrit, poet and legislator Zoilo S. Hilario, senator and father of the concrete pavement ...

  4. Porac - Wikipedia

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    Poverty Incidence of Porac 5 10 15 20 25 30 2000 24.85 2003 19.68 2006 11.09 2009 11.29 2012 7.06 2015 11.10 2018 5.60 2021 11.13 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Porac is an important source of granite and a tamping ground of minerals. Porac is home to the Mekeni Food Corporation, an "AAA" Meat Processing Plant accredited with the National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS). Being ...

  5. List of historical markers of the Philippines in Central Luzon

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    Heroes Hall, Lazatin Blvd., San Fernando City Filipino 2009 Unang Pamahalaang Sibil First Civil Government Where the Commission of the Philippines under William Howard Taft established the first civil government in Pampanga, now celebrated as "Pampanga Day" on its anniversary on February 13. Bacolor: Filipino February 13, 1978 Vicente S. Manansala

  6. San Fernando, Pampanga - Wikipedia

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    Poverty Incidence of San Fernando 5 10 15 20 2000 15.04 2003 6.55 2006 4.30 2009 4.80 2012 2.49 2015 6.45 2018 3.61 2021 7.23 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Being at the heart of the province, the city of San Fernando is home to 2 public markets, 39 banks, 48 lending institutions (investors), 38 pawnshops, 17 gasoline stations, 3 cinemas, 39 public and private schools, 7 hospitals, 13 ...

  7. Pampanga - Wikipedia

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    Poverty Incidence of Pampanga 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 2000 2.10 2003 14.70 2006 2.69 2009 6.87 2012 7.58 2015 4.59 2018 3.00 2021 2.90 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Farming and fishing are the two main industries. Major products include rice, corn, sugarcane, and tilapia. Pampanga is the tilapia capital of the country because of its high production reaching 214,210.12 metric tons in ...

  8. Guagua - Wikipedia

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    Poverty Incidence of Guagua 5 10 15 20 2000 19.35 2003 8.48 2006 4.10 2009 7.44 2012 3.84 2015 7.73 2018 3.59 2021 8.40 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Government Local government Main article: Sangguniang Bayan 1937 Town hall The town of Guagua belongs to the Second district of Pampanga, along with the towns in the south-western part of the province. Like other towns in the ...

  9. Wikipedia : Picture peer review/San Fernando City Hall

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    The city hall of San Fernando in the province of Pampanga, on the left is the plaque of the city seal. The first casa municipal was built in the present site in 1755 out of stone and thatch but was burned by the Philippine Revolutionary Army on orders of Gen. Antonio Luna, on May 4, 1899.