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English: (F-1772) Immaculate Conception Parish Church of Victoria - Victoria,[1] 2313 Tarlac, Philippines Titular: Immaculate Conception, December 8 Parish Priest: Father Vely Lapitan Parochial Vicar: Father Arnulfo Corpuz Vicariate of Immaculate Conception Vicar Forane: Father Vely Lapitan [2] [3] Roman Catholic Diocese of Tarlac[4] Victoria, Tarlac[5] is a second class municipality in the province of Tarlac, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 59,987 people. The municipality is located in the Province of Tarlac, geographically located in the central part of Luzon. It lies between 1”42’ north latitude and 120º35’ and 120”45 east longitude. It is bounded by Tarlac City, municipalities of Pura Gerona, La Paz and to the east by the Province of Nueva Ecija. The municipality has a total land area of 11,150 hectares, of which a large portion is used for agricultural activities.New Website [6]Land Area: 111.51 km² ZIP Code: 2313 Coordinates: 15°34'34"N 120°41'25"E[7] This place is situated in Tarlac, Region 3, Philippines, its geographical coordinates are 15° 34' 39" North, 120° 40' 56" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Victoria.[8]PNOC-EDC to drill more wells in Victoria, Tarlac March 20, 2002 [9]VICTORIA, FIRST TO ESTABLISH TSU – CAMPUS OFF – TARLAC CITY ----- By 1850 there were already settled communities in what would later be called the town of Victoria. The biggest was in Namitinan (now in Sitio in Brgy. Canarem) which was of Ilocano settlers who decided to live close to Canarum Lake. The Kapampangan had gone as far as Baculong and Maluid. Like the Ilocano, they too were in search of land to till. There was one other community in Palacpalac. The barrio was named after a tree which sap is utilized to make houses shiny. On March 28, 1855, Superior Governor General Miguel Crespo created the town of Victoria by virtue of a Superior Decree. There was no Poblacion to speak of then. Read more:[10]
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