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Magalang, officially the Municipality of Magalang (Kapampangan: Balen ning Magalang; Tagalog: Bayan ng Magalang), is a municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 124,188 people.
English: Ayala - Santo Niño Road, Magalang, Pampanga Barangays Ayala 15°13'37"N 120°42'30"E Santo Niño 15°14'14"N 120°43'5"E Turu 15°14'54"N 120°43'57"E Escaler 15°15'52"N 120°45'1"E Magalang, Pampanga bounded, beside Barangay La Paz (Turu) 15°13'43"N 120°45'26"E Arayat, Pampanga, beside Talimundok Marimla, Concepcion, Tarlac at the foot of the Majestic Mount Arayat along the ...
San Bartolome Parish Church, commonly known as Magalang Church, is a 19th-century Baroque Roman Catholic church located at Barangay San Nicolas I, Magalang, Pampanga, Philippines. The parish church, dedicated to Saint Bartholomew the Apostle , is under the Archdiocese of San Fernando .
Pampanga, officially the ... Victoria, Tarlac, Mabalacat, Magalang, ... Political map of Pampanga. Pampanga comprises 19 municipalities and three cities ...
Mabalacat–Magalang Road in Magalang, Pampanga, facing eastbound. It is a component of N213. Route information; Maintained by Department of Public Works and Highways:
Santa Ana municipal boundaries are: Municipalities of Arayat and Magalang, Pampanga to the north; Municipality of Candaba to the east; Municipality of San Luis, to the south; Municipality of Mexico to the west. The town can be accessed by via Olongapo-Gapan Road, Candaba-Santa Ana Road (Santa Lucia) and Magalang-Arayat-Santa Ana Road (San Pablo).
Concepcion is one of the largest municipalities of the province of Tarlac.It lies on the south-eastern tip of Tarlac, bordered in the south by Magalang, Pampanga, in the east by San Antonio, Nueva Ecija, in the north-east by La Paz, in the north-west by Tarlac City, in the west by Capas, and in the south-west by Bamban.
Jose Abad Santos Avenue (JASA), also known as the Olongapo–Gapan Road and the Gapan–San Fernando–Olongapo Road, is a two-to-thirteen-lane 118-kilometer (73 mi) major highway spanning the provinces of Bataan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Zambales in Central Luzon, Philippines.