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  1. Naval Base Subic Bay was a major ship-repair, supply, and rest and recreation facility of the Spanish Navy and subsequently the United States Navy located in Zambales, Philippines. The base was 262 square miles (680 km 2 ), about the size of Singapore. [1]

  2. La bahía de Súbic es una bahía en la costa oeste de la isla de Luzón, en Filipinas, 100 km al noroeste de la bahía de Manila. Anteriormente era una importante base naval estadounidense; ahora es la ubicación de un área industrial y comercial conocida como la Súbic Bay Freeport Zone, bajo la Súbic Bay Metropolitan Authority.

  3. 8 de feb. de 2023 · The US Navy will have access to nine Philippine bases, including Subic Bay, under a deal announced in Feb. 2023. The agreement aims to counter China's influence in the South China Sea and strengthen the US-Philippine alliance.

  4. 19 de may. de 2024 · From 1901 to 1992 the United States operated a naval base, Subic Bay Naval Station, on the southeast coast of the bay, the largest naval installation in the Philippines. The area suffered heavy damage during World War II; it was taken by the Japanese in 1942 and retaken by Allied forces in 1944.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Subic_BaySubic Bay - Wikipedia

    Subic Bay is a bay on the west coast of the island of Luzon in the Philippines, about 100 kilometers (62 mi) northwest of Manila Bay. An extension of the South China Sea, its shores were formerly the site of a major United States Navy facility, U.S. Naval Base Subic Bay, now an industrial and commercial area known as the Subic Bay ...

  6. 24 de nov. de 2022 · Nov 24, 2022 | KYODO NEWS. The U.S. military will likely return to Subic Bay 30 years after relinquishing what was once their largest military base in Asia due to concerns over China's increasing maritime assertiveness, a top official of the local body overseeing the free port zone said.

  7. Twenty-seven years ago, the stars and stripes were hauled down for the final time at Naval Base Subic Bay, Republic of the Philippines, fulfilling the U.S. obligations to withdraw all military forces and vacate all bases after the Philippine Senate rejected a new military-bases agreement in September 1991.