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Poverty incidence of Porac 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 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 classified under the "AAA ...
Mount Negron, also known as Negron Volcano, [3] is a mountain located in Porac, Pampanga in the region of Central Luzon. It has a height of 1,584 m (5,197 ft) above sea level, making it the highest point in the province of Pampanga. It is located between Mount Pinatubo and Mount Natib. [4]
English: Sitios and villages of Balubad, Porac, Pampanga Sitios and villages of Sepung Bulaun, Porac, Pampanga Sitio Barangay Balubad 15.0262, 120.5715 Sepung Bulaun 15°1'30"N 120°33'48"E Porac, Pampanga from and along Jose Abad Santos Avenue or Olongapo–Gapan Road Philippine highway network (Note: Judge Florentino Floro, the owner, to repeat, Donor Florentino Floro of all these photos ...
The district consists of the western Pampanga municipalities of Floridablanca, Guagua, Lubao, Porac, Santa Rita and Sasmuan since 1987. [4] [5] Until 1972, it encompassed the eastern Pampanga municipalities of Apalit, Arayat, Candaba, Mabalacat, Magalang, Mexico, Minalin, San Fernando, San Luis, San Simon, Santa Ana, and Santo Tomas. [6]
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The oldest artifact ever found in the Province of Pampanga is a 5000-year-old stone adze found in Candaba. It is said to be a tool used in building boats. Earthenware and tradeware dating back to 1500 BC have also been found in Candaba and Porac. [8] Farming and fishing were the main industries of the Kapampangan people.
Several structures in the province were damaged by the quake, including a 4-story supermarket in Porac, the Bataan-Pampanga boundary arch and the main terminal of Clark International Airport, as well as old churches in Lubao and Porac, where the stone bell tower of the 19th-century Santa Catalina de Alejandria Church collapsed. [36]
The archaeology in Porac, Pampanga started with the first excavation conducted in 1935–1936 by G.M. Goodall and two Filipino assistants, then from 1959 to 1960 by Robert Fox, and followed by an archaeological impact assessment by the people from the National Museum of the Philippines.