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America/Bogota |
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UTC-5 |
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Asia/Manila |
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UTC+8 |
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Repelón is a municipality in the Department of Atlántico in northern Colombia, located on the Caribbean coast, about 90 kilometers from the departmental capital, Barranquilla. The municipality has a focus on agriculture and livestock, and is a regionally important distribution center for agricultural and livestock products.
Reypelon is located in a lowland plain with a tropical wet and dry seasonal climate, with an average annual temperature of about 28°C. Surrounding the area are waters such as Lake Reypelon, which are suitable for fisheries development. The natural landscape is characterized by tropical grasslands and wetlands, and is rich in ecological resources.
The economy is based on corn and cotton cultivation, cattle breeding, and hand-woven products. The local community has preserved the traditional Colombian coastal culture, and folklore celebrations such as the Holy Candle Festival are held in January every year, blending Catholicism with indigenous traditions.
Rural eco-tourism with access to Barranquilla via Highway 80. Fishing, bird watching at Laguna Repellón and folklore experiences at the surrounding ranches are the main attractions for nature and culture lovers.
Mabalacat, located in the province of Pampanga in Central Luzon, Philippines, is an integral part of the Clark Freeport Zone and is known as the "Northern Gateway to the Clark Economy". Conveniently located next to the Clark International Airport, the city is an aviation hub connecting the Philippines with the rest of the country and beyond, attracting a large number of foreign investors and tourists. Mabalacat is known for its rich history, culture and natural beauty, with historical sites such as the World War II Memorial Park and St. Nicholas Church, as well as natural attractions such as the volcano Mount Ayungin, combining the energy of a modern city with the charm of a traditional culture. As the economic growth pole of Pampanga, Mabalacat is a modern city to be reckoned with in Central Luzon of the Philippines as it continues to develop its manufacturing, service and tourism industries.