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  1. The third biggest province in the Philippines is home to rich and fine salt beds from which its name is derived. The vernacular “panag-asin-an” or Pangasinan means “where salt is made.”

  2. The vernacular “panag-asin-an” or Pangasinan means “where salt is made.” The province is known for its abundant natural resources and bountiful harvests both from its vast landscape and seemingly endless seas, as well as various traditional industries and colorful culture and history.

  3. Fast-forward to 1580, Pangasinan became a political entity with an “alkalde mayor” leading the province’s affairs. However, the most crucial milestone in its history was April 5, 1580, recognized as Pangasinan’s official founding day.

  4. Pangasinan is strategically situated in the Ilocos Region and occupies the northwestern section of Luzon. Its territory covers a land area of 545,101 hectares, constituting almost one-half (41.89%) of the region’s total land area and 1.6% of the entire Philippine area.

  5. Natividad is the easternmost town in Pangasinan bordering the towns of San Nicolas to the north, San Quintin to the south, Tayug to the west, and the municipality of Carranglan in the province of Nueva Ecija.

  6. The vernacular “panag-asin-an” or Pangasinan means “where salt is made.” The province is known for its abundant natural resources and bountiful harvests both from its vast landscape and seemingly endless seas, as well as various traditional industries and colorful culture and history.

  7. The third biggest province in the Philippines is home to rich and fine salt beds from which its name is derived. The vernacular “panag-asin-an” or Pangasinan means “where salt is made.” The province is known for its abundant natural resources and bountiful harvests both from its vast landscape and seemingly endless seas, as well as ...

  8. Known for the world-renowned Hundred Islands, Alaminos City is a 4th-class component city in the first congressional district of the Province of Pangasinan. Alaminos City is 42 kilometers from the capital town of Lingayen and has a land area of 16,426 hectares with a population of 99,397 according to the 2020 census.

  9. Governor Ramon “Mon-Mon” Velicaria Guico III, determined, dynamic leader now the Governor of the Province of Pangasinan. He was generally trained, disciplined, and oriented toward public duty. He was born and raised in Binalonan, Pangasinan.

  10. Jul 5, 2024 · LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN—Malico, a mountain village in San Nicolas town, has an estimated altitude of about 1,675 meters above sea level and a land area of 1,618 hectares. The awe-inspiring landscape and cool temperature give travelers the so-called breezing ‘Baguio feel.’

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