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Tacloban (/tækˈloʊbən/ tak-LOH-ban;
Tagalog pronunciation: [tɐkˈloban]),
officially the City of
Tacloban (Waray:
Syudad han
Tacloban; Filipino: Lungsod...
- The 1912
Tacloban typhoon is a
typhoon hit
Tacloban,
Philippines in 1912. It has been
pointed out that this
typhoon was very
similar to
Typhoon Haiyan...
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province of
Southern Leyte). Its
capital (and
largest city) is the city of
Tacloban,
administered independently from the province, as well as the regional...
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Robinsons North Tacloban is the 2nd
Robinsons Mall in
Tacloban City,
after Robinsons Tacloban. The mall is
owned by
Robinsons Malls, and
opened on December...
- (IATA: TAC, ICAO: RPVA), also
known as
Tacloban City Airport, is an
airport serving the
general area of
Tacloban, a
highly urbanized city in the Leyte...
- Samar,
PAGASA measured 5–6 m (16–20 ft) waves. In
Tacloban, Leyte, the
terminal building of
Tacloban Airport was destro**** by a 5.2 m (17 ft)
storm surge...
- the
Philippine Southern Province of the
Society of the
Divine Word in
Tacloban City, Philippines. It was
founded by the
Divine Word
Missionaries in 1929...
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Tacloban, Philippines, has a
variety of
public and
private educational institutions.
Foremost of
these are the
University of the
Philippines in the Visayas...
- and one
highly urbanized city,
Tacloban (its
regional center and
largest city). The
highly urbanized city of
Tacloban is the sole
regional center. These...
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Robinsons Tacloban is a mall
located in
Tabuan National Highway, Marasbaras,
Tacloban, Leyte, Philippines. The mall is
owned by
Robinsons Malls, it is...