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LuzonLargest island of the Philippines; area 108,130 sq km/41,750 sq mi; capital Quezon City; population (2000) 39,500,000. The chief city is Manila, capital of the Philippines. Industries include rice, timber, minerals, sugar cane, and hemp. It has US military bases. In 1991 the volcanic Mount Pinatubo, 88 km/55 mi north of Manila, erupted after lying dormant for 600 years. Volcanic ash covered an area of 2,600 sq km/1,000 sq mi to a depth of as much as 3 m/10 ft and brought economic catastrophe. This followed a major earthquake in 1990 (7.7 on the Richter scale), in which 1,600 people were killed.
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Although the NPA has been engaged in peace talks since 1986, it continues guerrilla operations, primarily on Luzon Island. Gonzales and his company were pinned down by enemy fire on Villa Verde Trail on Luzon island in the Philippines. CEO Piamonte has likewise tasked VP-COO Engineer Ricardo Bernardo to lead exploration and the more detailed construction of new gold mill plant, eventually operation of new mines especially in Northern Luzon Island, including Visayas Islands. |
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