Tarlac's first settlers came from
Bacolor,
Pampanga. They cleared the area, fertilised the soil, and then established their settlement here in 1788. Tarlac's name is a Hispanized derivation from a
talahib weed called
tarlak, an
Aeta term. The area around the current capital city was described as
matarlak or
malatarlak, a word meaning "abundant with
tarlak grass." This small community of settlers experienced rapid population growth, as settlers from
Bataan,
Pampanga and
Zambales moved into the area. The
Kapampangan language, which is the language of
Pampanga, became the native language of this town. Roads and barrios were built over the following decades through hard work of its residents. Following the foundation of the province of
Tarlac in 1872, Tarlac was designated as the capital of the new province.
Cityhood On June 21, 1969, President
Ferdinand Marcos signed and approved the Republic Act 5907, converting this municipality into a city. However, its plebiscite was unsuccessful, showing their voters rejected cityhood. On April 21, 1990, the barangays of Burgos, David, Iba, Labney, Lawacamulag, Lubigan, Maamot, Mababanaba, Moriones, Pao, San Juan de Valdez, Sula, and Villa Aglipay, originally part of the then-municipality of Tarlac, separated and formed to be the part of
San Jose. Tarlac now retains its 274.66 km2 (106.05 sq mi) area. Finally, on March 12, 1998, Republic Act No. 8593 was signed by President
Fidel V. Ramos, making Tarlac as the component city of the province of
Tarlac. On April 18, 1998, its residents approved the conversion of the municipality into a city. Tarlac was proclaimed as the component city by
COMELEC on the next day, on April 19, 1998.
Highly Urbanized City On October 27, 2005, President
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo signed Proclamation No. 940, classifying Tarlac City as a highly urbanized city (HUC) in the province. However, the provincial government opposed the city's campaign for conversion into HUC. The majority of voters rejected the conversion in the plebiscite on February 11, 2006. ==Geography==