English: Saint Joseph The Worker Parish Church of Mayantoc - (F-1842): Mayantoc 2304 Tarlac, Philippines Titular: St. Joseph the Worker, March 19 Parish Priests: Rev. Fr.Melchor S. Fernando; Father Jimmy Campo, Vicariate of St. Michael the Archangel, Vicar Forane: Father Macario Ramos [1] Coordinates: 15°37'16"N 120°22'41"E [2][3]] [4] Roman Catholic Diocese of Tarlac[5][6] Mayantoc, Tarlac[7] Area: 311.42 km² ZIP Code: 2304[8]Coordinates: 15°34'22"N 120°18'8"E[9][10] Mayantoc, a mountainous grandeur that slopes gently to the east with its isolated pocket hills and rolls ruggedly on its terrain to the west---has an average humidity of 70.08 degrees Celsius--- that is relatively cool compared to other towns in the province of Tarlac, completing the atmosphere-like feel of Baguio City with its tall pine trees lining the side of the road beside the archway leading to the town’s center...[11]MAYANTOC: HALLOW GROUND OF NATURAL CALM AND SERENDIPITY --- [N.B. From Bulacan province, 11:00 a.m. I reached Santa Ignacia, Tarlac at 3:26 p.m, as I begun to take my first of about 600 photos amid scorching heat of the sun, 36 deg Centigrade; then I did photo Camiling's Sant Maria barangay, the Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, the Christian Church and the Welcome Arch at 4:34 p.m.; I took photos of Mayantoc, the Summer capital of Tarlac at 4:56 p.m and finished photography at 6:19 p.m. the St. Joseph Parish Church of Mayantok.]
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