Being under the American denomination in the beginning of the 20. centuries, Angeles City was under attack in the World War II. After the war, the city gained independence from the United States of America and was included in the independent frontiers of the Philippines and is now located in the region of Central Luzon. Located in the city centre, Clark Museum displays historic artefacts. Also, Dinosaurs Island is a famous touristic spot for its skeletons and fossils of the dinosaurs. Nayong Pilipino Clark is another touristic attraction in which you can see the historic monuments of the city. Besides, Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta is held each year and attracts both local and foreigners. The city is full of touristic facilities and casinos and manages to host thousands of tourists throughout the year. Having a population around 410 thousand, Philippines, Americans and immigrants live together in this city. It has plenty of rain due to fact that it is located in the tropical climate zone.
