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ALIAGA , a See also:town of the See also:province of Nueva See also:Ecija, Luzon, Philippine Islands, about 70 M. N. by W. of See also:Manila. Pop. (1903) 11,950. It has a comparatively cool and healthful See also:climate, and is pleasantly situated about midway between the Pampanga Grande and the Pampanga Chico See also:rivers, and in a large and fertile valley of which the See also:principal products are See also:Indian See also:corn, See also:rice, See also:sugar and See also:tobacco. Tagalog is the most important See also:language; Ilocano, Pampango and Pangasinan are also used. End of Article: ALIAGAAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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