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SUBIC
Subic Bay Freeport (SBF) is located southwest of the Luzon Island in
the Philippines. The harbor is sandwiched by the Zambales Mountain Range
at the east and the Subic Bay at the west and opens up to the South China
Sea. It is northwest of the Bataan Peninsula and southwest of the Zambales
Province. SBF is 110 kilometers north of Manila. Manila Bay and the Bataan
Peninsula separate SBF from Manila. The mountain ranges around the Subic
Bay area and the deep natural harbor provide excellent and protected anchorage.
In addition, these features make SBF naturally sheltered from typhoons
as well as from the effects of the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo.
SBF belongs to Region III or the Central Luzon Region. It is one of the
points in the growth triangle and is an engine for economic development
in the region. SBF is a supplier of services and products for the Central
Luzon Development Program (CLDP), a regional growth area composed of the
provinces of Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, Pampanga, Bataan, and Zambales.
CLIMATE
Like the rest of the Philippines, the climate in SBF is tropical. There
are two seasons: dry, from November to May, and wet, from June to October.
The climate is without extremes. Average temperature is 80 degrees Farenheit
or 26 degrees Celsius.
POPULATION
The population in SBF is estimated at 3,000. Right next to SBF is Olongapo
City with a population of approximately 200,000. The adjacent provinces
to SBF, Bataan and Zambales, have populations of 491,459 and 569,266 respectively
as of 1995. Region III or Central Luzon, encompassing the provinces of
Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, Pampanga, Bataan, and Zambales, has a combined
population of 6.9 million as of 1995.
source: Department of Tourism
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