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Capas is a municipality in the province of Tarlac, located in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines. It lies in the western part of the province and is traversed by major roads that connect northern and southern Luzon. The area combines agricultural lands with residential communities and small-scale industries.

The town is known for its historical significance related to World War II. During the Bataan Death

Geographically, Capas features terrain that is generally flat to gently rolling and experiences a tropical monsoon

Administration and demographics: Capas is governed by a local government headed by a mayor and a municipal

Capas serves as both a historical site and a modern community, balancing memorial significance with ongoing

March,
Capas
served
as
a
transit
point
for
prisoners
moving
toward
relocation
camps.
The
Capas
National
Shrine,
situated
within
the
town,
is
a
memorial
dedicated
to
those
who
endured
the
march
and
to
the
soldiers
who
died
or
suffered
as
a
result
of
the
conflict.
The
shrine
complex
includes
a
commemorative
wall
and
mausoleum
that
attract
visitors
and
researchers.
climate
with
distinct
wet
and
dry
seasons.
Agriculture
remains
a
principal
economic
activity,
with
crops
such
as
rice,
corn,
and
vegetables
supported
by
local
irrigation
and
farming
systems.
In
recent
years,
the
municipality
has
seen
growth
in
commerce
and
services,
in
part
due
to
its
accessibility
along
major
transport
routes
and
its
role
within
the
broader
Central
Luzon
economic
corridor.
council,
as
part
of
the
Philippine
system
of
local
governance.
The
municipality
supports
a
mix
of
rural
and
urban
communities,
with
cultural
and
religious
events
reflecting
local
traditions
and
daily
life.
development
in
the
region.