Metro Clark is a loosely defined area which includes portions of Pampanga and Tarlac. The area was the site of Clark Air Base, a former military base by the United States.[1]
Metro Clark | |
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From left to right: Clark Freeport Zone entrance, Bayanihan Park, New Clark City Sports Hub, San Guillermo Parish Church, Capas National Shrine, AUF Sports and Cultural Center, Giant Lantern Festival | |
Country | Philippines |
Region | Central Luzon (Region III) |
Provinces | Pampanga Tarlac |
Cities | Pampanga: Angeles Mabalacat San Fernando Tarlac: Capas |
Municipalities | Pampanga: Bacolor Mexico Tarlac: Bamban Capas |
Largest city | Angeles City |
The Metro Clark area covers the following towns and cities.[1][2][3] The scope of this area may include or exclude the following localities:
(*) Localities covered by the Metro Clark Advisory Council.[2]
Metro Clark also includes the Clark Freeport Zone.
The MCA spans over seven local government units (LGU) including Mabalacat, Angeles City, Porac, San Fernando, Mexico, and Bacolor. Mabalacat, Angeles City, San Fernando, and the Clark Freeport Zone (CFZ) comprise the inner core while parts of Mexico, Porac, and Bacolor make up the outer core. Over the long term (beyond 20 years), the MCA shall expand into the Greater MCA that will further include Bamban, Magalang, Arayat, Sta. Rita, and Guagua. Beyond 50 years, the Greater MCA is expected to expand to Mega MCA that would further include Floridablanca.
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