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Encyclopedia > Subic

Subic can mean any of the following:

  • Šubić family, a noble clan from Dalmatia.
  • Subic Bay, in the Philippines.
  • Subic, Zambales, a municipality in the Philippines.
  • Subic Bay Naval Base, which was the United States' largest overseas naval base.

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Subic Bay, Olongapo, Philippines - General Information - TravelPH.Com (1757 words)
Subic Bay Freeport (SBF) is located southwest of the Luzon Island in the Philippines.
Hence, the urgency of preserving the Subic Forest is highlighted.
The Camayan Wharf is now home to Subic Bay Ocean Adventure, the first and the most amazing attraction in the country exposing some of the world's most attractive sea mammals like dolphins, false killer whales and sea lions in their natural habitat.
Subic Bay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (455 words)
Subic Bay is a bay on the west coast of the island of Luzon in the Philippines, about 100 kilometers northwest of Manila Bay.
Subic Bay is surrounded by Olongapo City, and the town of Subic, both in the province of Zambales.
Subic has since been transformed and became a model for bases conversion into commercial use after the Cold War with blue chip companies pumping in over $3 billion of investments creating 70,000 jobs in the free port's first four years.
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