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English: The ruins of convent and school building of the St. Michael the archangel parish church became the Intramuros of Tarlac. It is also known as The old site of Camiling. where visitors goes to search for historical records of the province and meditate like a true Christian. The site contains the Dominican church, its convent and school ruins of Camiling Catholic School where a large portion of it was converted into a Parish garden where one could see relics of religious, catholic images and different titles of Mama Mary. Inside the place has a wide lawn where different flowers bloom.
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It is located in Gregorio Del Pilar Street, Camiling, Tarlac

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