Camiling
Camiling is a first-class municipality in the province of Tarlac, Philippines. It is geographically located in the central plains of Luzon, and is known as the "Melting Pot of Tarlac" due to its diverse cultural influences.
Camiling has a significant agricultural sector, with rice being a primary crop. The municipality also produces corn, vegetables, and fruits.
Historically, Camiling played a role during the Philippine Revolution and the Second World War. It is home to several historical sites and landmarks that commemorate these events.
Camiling is politically subdivided into barangays, which are the smallest administrative divisions in the Philippines. The local government is headed by a mayor and a vice-mayor, who are elected by the residents.
Camiling celebrates various festivals throughout the year, reflecting its cultural heritage and agricultural traditions. These festivals often feature street dances, parades, and other forms of entertainment.