Central Plain of Luzon
The widest plain in the Philippines is the Central Luzon Plain, also known as the Central Plain. It is located in the island of Luzon and is the country's largest plain, covering several provinces including Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Tarlac.
"Philippine" is an adjective that describes something related to the Philippines, such as the Philippine culture or Philippine cuisine. "Philippines" is the plural noun that refers to the country made up of over 7,000 islands in Southeast Asia.
The Philippine Islands belong to the Filipino people as a sovereign nation. The government of the Philippines exercises authority over the territory.
Philippine Prudential Life Insurance Company was established in 1963.
The SWIFT/BIC code for the Philippine National Bank is PNBMPHMM.
The Philippine Revolution began in August 1896 and lasted until December 1898. It was a movement against Spanish colonial rule that eventually led to the independence of the Philippines.
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Central Luzon is called the Rice Granary of the Philippines because it produces one third of the country's total rice production.
Jupiter is the widest planet.
Antarctica is the widest desert.
The Philippines is a world of mountains and plains. Western Luzon has an extensive set of coastal plains. The central Luzon plain is the largest plain in the country and is the center of the country's rice farming industry.
Yes, it is the widest.
In the majority of fonts, this is either the capital W or capital M.Historically M is the widest making W usually the second widest, but in popular fonts like Arial, W is the widest and M is the second widest.
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There are six Philippine plateau or high plain. The plateau names are: Cabadiangan, First Plateau, Malandag, Tablas, Tabuk, and Tanauar.
The widest waterfall is Victoria falls.
About 150 miles at the widest point
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