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  2. Botolan - Wikipedia

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    Botolan, officially the Municipality of Botolan, is a municipality in the province of Zambales, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 66,739 people. [4] Botolan is known for its larger Aeta population, wide gray sand beaches, and as the location of Mount Pinatubo.

  3. Botolan language - Wikipedia

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    Botolan is a Sambalic language spoken by 32,867 (SIL 2000) Sambal, primarily in the Zambal municipalities of Botolan and Cabangan in the Philippines. Language status is 5 (developing). Language status is 5 (developing).

  4. List of barangays in Zambales - Wikipedia

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    The province of Zambales has 247 barangays comprising its 13 town and 1 city. [1] [2] ... Botolan: Bangan 1,599 1,598 1,369 1,364 1,319 Botolan: Bangantalinga 4,471

  5. Zambales - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Zambales 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 23.64 2009 17.28 2012 16.00 2015 16.82 2018 15.21 2021 17.70 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Zambales is considered first-class when it achieved its annual revenue growth of P2.09 billion from 2020 to 2022 with economy grew by 5% in 2023, which was slower than the 11.2% growth in 2022. Tourism plays a large role in the economy of ...

  6. San Marcelino - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of San Marcelino 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 12.50 2009 14.79 2012 14.10 2015 15.24 2018 9.06 2021 21.15 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority San Marcelino Airfield San Marcelino Airfield was built before the war by the Americans. On the morning of 29 January 1945 nearly 35,000 U.S. troops landed just north-west of San Marcelino. Elements of the US 38th Division immediately ...

  7. Sambalic languages - Wikipedia

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    The Sambalic languages are most closely related to Kapampangan and to an archaic form of Tagalog still spoken in Tanay in the province of Rizal.This has been interpreted to mean that Sambal-speakers had once inhabited that area, later being displaced by migrating Tagalog-speakers, pushing the original inhabitants northward to what is now the province of Zambales, [3] in turn, displacing the Aetas.

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  9. File:Botolan,Zambalesjf9615 07.JPG - Wikipedia

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    English: Botolan, Zambales is a municipality in the province of Zambales in the Philippines. The town was founded by Spanish Governor-General Juan de Salcedo in 1572. Botolan Municipal Hall ( Botolan town proper) Coordinates: 15°17'19"N 120°1'23"E Map Of Mount Botolan, Zambales Province, Philippine Islands According to the census of May 1, 2010, it has a population of 54,434 people and 1st ...