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Encyclopedia > Tacloban

Tacloban City is the largest city and regional capital of the Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines. It is the center of commerce, tourism, education, culture, and government in the region, and home to approximately 200,000 people (2004 estimate). Tacloban is located on Cancabato Bay, in the San Juanico Strait which divides the islands of Leyte and Samar.

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History

The city developed from a small fishing village, a barrio of Basey, Samar. The word Tacloban evolved from "Taklub" a basket-like contraption for catching fish. It became a major trading town since the late 18th century. The city is well-known for its role in World War II, being a major base for the US forces and the first town liberated by Douglas MacArthur's forces from the Japanese Imperial Forces. For a time, it served as the capital of the Philippines while Manila was under Japanese control. The city is also known for being the hometown of the flamboyant former Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos, whose Romualdez family still commands a large political following in the area.


Economy

Economically, Tacloban is one of the fastest growing cities in the Philippines. It is the site of the region's biggest airport, and has a sheltered natural harbor. Its major export product is copra. The government has established an economic zone, the Eastern Visayas Regional Growth Center (EVRGC) to take advantage of its large pool of skilled and educated workers. Investors in the EVRGC are given a package of tax exemptions and incentives, as well as other privileges, by the national and local governments.


A major selling point for investors is that the city draws power primarily from the large Tongonan Geothermal Power Plant, which produces plenty of power that is relatively unaffected by global oil prices. Water resources are also abundant. Tacloban is also the gateway to the Leyte Industrial Development Estate in Isabel, home of the Philippine Phosphate Fertilizer Plant, the biggest fertilizer factory in Asia, and the Philippine Associated Smelter and Refining Company, the country's biggest copper procesing plant.


Education

The City is the site of large state run educational institutions like the University of the Philippines Tacloban, the Leyte Normal University, and the Eastern Visayas State University (formerly known as the Leyte Institute of Technology). Private schools include the RTR Foundation, the Asian Development College, Holy Infant College, Leyte Colleges, St. Paul's Business Schools, and the St. Scholastica's College.


Tourism

The longest bridge in the Philippines connects the city to the third biggest island of the Philippines, Samar. The 2.1 kilometer bridge is one of the major tourist spots in the city. Other attractions include Imelda Marcos's Versailles-inspired palatial mansion, the MacArthur National Park, World War II sites and memorials, and several black sand beaches around the city and nearby localities.


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Tacloban City Online (178 words)
You are about to discover Tacloban City, the capital city of the province of Leyte, Philippines.
Tacloban is located in the northeastern part of the island of Leyte, one of the major islands that comprise the Eastern Visayas region.
The City of Tacloban lies at 11 degress 14 minutes 36 seconds north latitude and is situated about 360 miles southeast of Manila.
Tacloban City - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1269 words)
Tacloban City [tα'kloubən] is the largest city and regional center of the Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines.
Tacloban is located on Cancabato Bay, in the San Juanico Strait which divides the islands of Leyte and Samar.
Tacloban is also the gateway to the Leyte Industrial Development Estate in Isabel, home of the Philippine Phosphate Fertilizer Plant, the biggest fertilizer factory in Asia, and the Philippine Associated Smelter and Refining Company, the country's biggest copper processing plant.
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