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PANGASINAN HISTORY Pangasinan was among the earliest political and administrative units in the Philippines. It was officially conquered and colonized by D. Martin de Goiti in 1571. On April 5, 1572, Pangasinan was made an encomienda by the Spanish royal crown to receive instructions on the Catholic faith, which means that Pangasinan was organized under one leadership and has identity before the Spanish royal court. Eight years later, in 1580, Pangasinan was organized into a political unit under an alkalde mayor who at that time has authority as head of the province or provincial government with judicial function indicating that Pangasinan has become a province. To commemorate the day when Pangasinan became an encomienda and the year it became a province, Pangasinan celebrates April 5, 1580 as the official founding day of the Province of Pangasinan. At that time, its territorial jurisdiction included the Province of Zambales and parts of La Union and Tarlac. By the middle of the 19 th century however, the northern towns of Agoo to Bacnotan were separated from the province and became parts of La Union. The provincial territory was further diminished in 1875 with the annexation of Paniqui and other towns south of it to Tarlac. Pangasinan, derived its name from the word panag asinan” , which means “where salt is made”, owing to the rich and fine salt beds which were the prior source of livelihood of the province’s coastal towns. GEOGRAPHY Pangasinan territory covers a land area of 536,818 hectares which constitutes almost one-half (41.8 %) of the total land area of the region and 1.8 % of the total Philippine area. It is bounded in the north by Lingayen Gulf, La Union and Benguet, in the north-east, by Nueva Vizcaya, in the east, by Nueva Ecija and Tarlac in the south and Zambales and China Sea in the west. GETTING HERE TRAVEL TIME: From Manila : 4-5 hours From Clark, Pampanga : 3 hours From Baguio City : 2 1/2 hours From Laoag City : 5-6 hours From Subic, Olongapo : 3 1/2-4 hours ENTRY POINTS: From Manila : via Rosales, via Bayambang or via Mangatarem From Zambales : via Infanta From Nueva Ecija : via Umingan or via Rosales From Baguio City : via Sison or via San Fabian NATIONAL TRANSPORT CARRIERS: Victory Liner, Five Star, Fermina Express, Dagupan Bus, De Leon Express and Santrans, Fariñas, Genesis, Partas, Viron 1

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PANGASINAN

HISTORY

Pangasinan was among the earliest political and administrative units in the

Philippines. It was officially conquered and colonized by D. Martin de Goiti in 1571. On

April 5, 1572, Pangasinan was made an encomienda by the Spanish royal crown to receive

instructions on the Catholic faith, which means that Pangasinan was organized under one

leadership and has identity before the Spanish royal court. Eight years later, in 1580,

Pangasinan was organized into a political unit under an alkalde mayor who at that time has

authority as head of the province or provincial government with judicial function indicating

that Pangasinan has become a province. To commemorate the day when Pangasinan became

an encomienda and the year it became a province, Pangasinan celebrates April 5, 1580 as the

official founding day of the Province of Pangasinan. At that time, its territorial jurisdiction

included the Province of Zambales and parts of La Union and Tarlac. By the middle of the

19th century however, the northern towns of Agoo to Bacnotan were separated from the

province and became parts of La Union. The provincial territory was further diminished in

1875 with the annexation of Paniqui and other towns south of it to Tarlac.

Pangasinan, derived its name from the word “panag asinan” , which means

“where salt is made”, owing to the rich and fine salt beds which were the prior source of

livelihood of the province’s coastal towns.

GEOGRAPHY

Pangasinan territory covers a land area of 536,818 hectares which constitutes

almost one-half (41.8 %) of the total land area of the region and 1.8 % of the total Philippine

area. It is bounded in the north by Lingayen Gulf, La Union and Benguet, in the north-east,

by Nueva Vizcaya, in the east, by Nueva Ecija and Tarlac in the south and Zambales and

China Sea in the west.

GETTING HERE

TRAVEL TIME:

From Manila : 4-5 hours

From Clark, Pampanga : 3 hours

From Baguio City : 2 1/2 hours

From Laoag City : 5-6 hours

From Subic, Olongapo : 3 1/2-4 hours

ENTRY POINTS:

From Manila : via Rosales, via Bayambang or via Mangatarem

From Zambales : via Infanta

From Nueva Ecija : via Umingan or via Rosales

From Baguio City : via Sison or via San Fabian

NATIONAL TRANSPORT CARRIERS:

Victory Liner, Five Star, Fermina Express, Dagupan Bus, De Leon Express and

Santrans, Fariñas, Genesis, Partas, Viron 1

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LAND AREA AND NUMBER OF BARANGAY

DISTRIBUTION BY DISTRICT BY MUNICIPALITY

MUNICIPALITY Land Area

(sq.km)

Number of

Barangays MUNICIPALITY

Land Area

(sq.km)

Number of

Barangays

DISTRICT I 1,856.99 211 DISTRICT II 911.62 231

Agno 181.07 17 Aguilar 141.13 16

Alaminos City 161.57 39 Basista 15.60 13

Anda 83.80 18 Binmaley 50.28 33

Bani 209.11 27 Bugallon 166.52 24

Bolinao 266.05 30 Labrador 112.33 10

Burgos 140.25 14 Lingayen 47.32 32

Dasol 188.16 18 Mangatarem 323.79 82

Infanta 194.54 13 Urbiztondo 54.65 21

Mabini 230.63 16

Sual 201.81 19

DISTRICT III 618.50 304 DISTRICT IV 265.16 140

Bayambang 183.05 77 Dagupan City 43.64 31

Calasiao 42.42 24 Manaoag 67.69 26

Malasiqui 123.78 73 Mangaldan 40.98 30

Mapandan 19.44 15 San Fabian 81.29 34

San Carlos City 78.67 86 San Jacinto 31.56 19

Santa Barbara 171.14 29

DISTRICT V 556.57 212 DISTRICT VI 1,159.34 266

Alcala 33.38 21 Asingan 66.60 21

Bautista 59.19 18 Balungao 75.25 20

Binalonan 40.20 24 Natividad 76.80 18

Laoac 40.50 22 Rosales 72.80 37

Pozorrubio 89.65 34 San Manuel 132.48 14

Santo Tomas 8.30 10 San Nicolas 208.16 33

Sison 88.55 28 San Quintin 114.68 21

Urdaneta City 121.00 34 Santa Maria 55.04 23

Villasis 75.80 21 Tayug 60.00 21

Source: DENR, NSO

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LAND AREA (hectares) 536,818

Land area share in Region I (%) 41.81

Land area share in Philippines (%) 1.79

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Average annual rain fall (mm) 182.3

Average annual temperature 28 0C

Season Wet and Dry

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LAND CLASSIFICATION (hectares)

A. ALIENABLE AND DISPOSABLE LAND - 406,395 (75.70%)

B. FORESTLAND - 130,423 (24.30%)

A. ALIENABLE AND DISPOSABLE LAND …………............................. 406,395

1. Agricultural Lands 373,720

■ Croplands ....................................... 238,070

■ Pastureland .................................... 122,608

■ Aquaculture ................................... 13,042

2. Non-Agricultural .......................................................... 32,675

■ Built-up areas.................................. 19,375

■ Others ............................................ 13,300

B. FORESTLAND ……………...................................................................... 130,423

1. Production forest ......................................................... 68,079

■ Agro-forestry ................................... 59,394

■ Resettlement .................................. 4,496

■ Grazing.............................................. 4,189

2. Protection forest ......................................................... 62,344

■ Non-NIPAS ..................................... 41,841.62

■ NIPAS ............................................ 20,502.36

Declared ……………… 3,565.56

Proposed ……………… 16,936.82

61,962.2057 C. FOREST COVER (has.)…………………………………….

1. Forestland ………………………………... 58,723.28

2. A & D Lands …………………………….. 3,238.9257

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MINERAL RESERVES

CY 2010

PROVINCE/ LOCATION

TOTAL VOLUME OF RESERVE (MT)

MINERAL DEPOSIT RESOURCE RESERVE

PANGASINAN 2,901,212,803.96 M.T. 826,736,464.93 M.T.

203,340,000.00 Cu. M. 12,853,844.45 Cu. M.

METALLIC 456,149.00

Copper Ore Mabini 318,930.00

Chromite Mangatarem 135,219.00

Manganese Mangatarem 2,000.00

NON-METALLIC 2,900,756,654.96 M.T. 826,736,464.93 M.T.

203,340,000.00 Cu. M. 12,853,844.45 Cu. M.

Asbestos Aguilar 1,446,600.00

Cement Raw Materials

Limestone Sison 602,024,638.00

Mabini 541,040,039.00

Dasol 560,230,000.00

Agno 698,574,022.00

Bolinao 1,092,873,600.00 179,162,880.00

Shale Sison 18,770,260.00

Silica Agno 2,848,856.93

Gabbro (cu.m.) Mangatarem 101,670,000.00

Zeolite Mangatarem 13,765,939.00

Bentonite Mangatarem 10,163,891.00

White Clay (SSM) Umingan 35,672.00

5,883.00

7,500.00

Limestone for Mabini 4,378,556.00

Agricultural use (SSM)

Alaminos 1,590,783.00

Mabini 495,612.00

Guano/Rock Sual 54,250.00

Phosphate (SSM) Agno 875.24

Agno 859.85

Alaminos 13,905.70

Bolinao 2,616.00

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Dasol 5,245.00

Sand and Gravel Bued River, Sison 5,153,844.45

(cu.m.) Banila-Dipalo River 1,840,000.00

Aloragat River 2,400,000.00

Dumoloc River 1,500,000.00

Balincaguin River 1,960,000.00

Resource – estimates based on surface exposure and only one dimension is identified.

(length or width only).

Reserve – commodity is being known, developed/idenfied, all dimensions are identified (length,width or height)

Source: Bureau of Mines and Geo-Science, Geological Investigation Report

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Total Population (2007 Census) 2,645,395

Average Annual Population Growth Rate (2000-2007) 1.15 %

Projected Population (2010) * 2,738,111

Projected Population Density-2010 (Population/sq.km) 510

Total Number of Households (2007 Census) 553,559

Projected Number of Household (2010) * 588,309

Average Household Size (2007 Census) 4.8

* PPDO Projection

POPULATION, GROWTH RATE

AND POPULATION DENSITY BY MUNICIPALITY

MUNICIPALITY Population

(2007 Census)

Population

Projection (2010)

APGR

(2000-2007)

Projected-

Population

Density

(2010)

PANGASINAN 2,645,395 2,738,111 1.15 510

DISTRICT I 379,637 394,404 1.28 212

Agno 26,023 26,425 0.51 146

Alaminos City 79,788 82,569 1.15 511

Anda 34,398 35,067 0.64 418

Bani 45,652 46,876 0.89 224

Bolinao 69,568 73,422 1.81 276

Burgos 20,187 21,099 1.48 150

Dasol 27,027 27,739 0.87 147

Infanta 23,731 25,146 1.95 129

Mabini 23,338 24,363 1.44 106

Sual 29,925 31,803 2.05 158

DISTRICT II 428,196 440,923 0.98 484

Aguilar 36,564 38,048 1.33 270

Basista 28,104 28,744 0.75 1,843

Binmaley 76,214 77,750 0.67 1,546

Bugallon 62,237 64,335 1.11 386

Labrador 20,508 21,046 0.87 187

Lingayen 95,773 98,774 1.03 2,087

Mangatarem 65,366 67,289 0.97 208

Urbiztondo 43,430 44,893 1.11 821

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POPULATION, GROWTH RATE

AND POPULATION DENSITY BY MUNICIPALITY

MUNICIPALITY Population

(2007 Census)

Population

Projection

(2010)

APGR

(2000-2007)

Projected-

Population

Density

(2010)

DISTRICT III 579,198 599,256 1.14 969

Bayambang 103,145 105,977 0.91 579

Calasiao 85,419 89,148 1.43 2,102

Malasiqui 122,820 127,041 1.13 1,026

Mapandan 32,905 33,829 0.93 1,740

Sta. Barbara 161,884 76,992 1.78 979

San Carlos City 73,025 165,146 0.67 965

DISTRICT IV 412,225 431,858 1.56 1,629

Dagupan City 149,554 158,317 1.92 3,628

Manaoag 62,684 66,298 1.89 979

Mangaldan 90,391 94,042 1.33 2,295

San Fabian 74,005 77,462 1.53 953

San Jacinto 35,591 36,834 1.15 1,167

DISTRICT V 445,655 458,494 0.95 824

Alcala 38,934 40,341 1.19 1,209

Bautista 28,094 28,531 0.52 482

Binalonan 52,722 54,359 1.02 1,352

Laoac 28,266 28,930 0.78 714

Pozorrubio 63,689 66,085 1.24 737

Santo Tomas 13,706 14,332 1.50 1,727

Sison 42,791 43,575 0.61 492

Urdaneta City 120,785 124,812 1.10 1,032

Villasis 56,668 57,711 0.61 761

DISTRICT VI 400,484 413,485 1.07 357

Asingan 54,092 55,325 0.75 831

Balungao 25,214 25,818 0.79 343

Natividad 21,560 22,301 1.13 290

Rosales 57,702 60,199 1.42 827

San Manuel 46,769 49,285 1.76 372

San Nicolas 33,419 34,284 0.86 165

San Quintin 30,556 31,561 1.08 275

Santa Maria 30,721 31,989 1.36 581

Tayug 37,954 38,705 0.66 645

Umingan 62,497 64,183 0.89 216

APGR-Annual Population Growth Rate

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HOUSEHOLDS AND GROWTH RATE BY MUNICIPALITY

CY 2010

Municipality Number of Households

Ave. Annual

Growth Rate

(Households)

Projected Number

of Households

2010 2000 2007

PANGASINAN 477,819 553,559 2.05 588,309

DISTRICT I 71,951 82,392 2.95 89,888

Agno 5,493 5,912 1.59 6,198

Alaminos City 15,527 17,787 2.96 19,411

Anda 6,546 7,592 3.23 8,351

Bani 8,910 0,328 3.22 11,353

Bolinao 12,182 14,165 3.29 15,607

Burgos 3,764 4,291 2.85 4,668

Dasol 5,092 5,787 2.78 6,283

Infanta 4,219 5,011 3.76 5,597

Mabini 4,774 5,028 1.12 5,198

Sual 5,444 6,491 3.84 7,268

DISTRICT II 74,371 86,565 3.31 95,442

Aguilar 6,131 7,228 3.59 8,035

Basista 4,871 5,888 4.15 6,651

Binmaley 13,415 15,607 3.30 17,202

Bugallon 10,614 12,107 2.86 13,176

Labrador 3,830 4,418 3.11 4,843

Lingayen 16,467 19,187 3.33 21,169

Mangatarem 11,704 13,712 3.45 15,181

Urbiztondo 7,339 8,418 2.98 9,194

DISTRICT III 99,602 115,585 3.24 127,300

Bayambang 17,897 20,893 3.37 23,079

Calasiao 15,020 17,309 3.09 19,070

Malasiqui 20,798 24,700 3.75 27,587

Mapandan 5,751 6,351 2.15 6,769

Santa Barbara 12,111 14,918 4.57 17,058

San Carlos City 28,025 31,414 2.48 33,806

Source : NSO

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Municipality

Number of Households Ave. Annual

Growth Rate

(Households)

Projected Number

of Households

2010 2000 2007

DISTRICT IV 70,673 85,521 4.17 96,639

Manaoag 10,563 12,571 3.80 14,059

Mangaldan 15,356 18,572 4.16 20,987

San Fabian 12,690 15,292 4.08 17,240

San Jacinto 6,143 7,204 3.47 7,981

Dagupan City 25,921 31,882 4.54 36,383

DISTRICT V 84,160 95,851 2.83 104,208

Alcala 7,181 8,261 3.05 9,040

Bautista 5,418 5,622 0.80 5,757

Binalonan 10,184 11,800 3.21 12,972

Laoac 5,449 6,160 2.66 6,665

Pozorrubio 11,288 13,524 3.95 15,190

Santo Tomas 2,716 3,070 2.66 3,322

Sison 8,015 9,010 2.54 9,714

Urdaneta City 22,908 25,876 2.65 27,984

Villasis 11,001 12,528 2.82 13,616

DISTRICT VI 77,035 87,610 2.80 95,162

Asingan 10,499 11,793 2.52 12,708

Balungao 5,102 5,753 2.61 6,215

Natividad 4,153 4,768 3.00 5,211

Rosales 10,794 12,615 3.40 13,945

San Manuel 8,644 9,998 3.17 10,979

San Nicolas 6,533 7,284 2.36 7,812

San Quintin 5,667 6,522 3.06 7,139

Santa Maria 5,818 6,566 2.63 7,095

Tayug 7,479 8,282 2.21 8,843

Umingan 12,346 14,029 2.78 15,230

HOUSEHOLDS AND GROWTH RATE BY MUNICIPALITY

CY 2010

Source : NSO

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HEALTH INDICATORS *

Crude Birth Rate 18.76

Crude Death Rate 4.45

Infant Mortality Rate 8.30

Under Five Mortality Rate 3.56

Maternal Mortality Rate 0.63

Immunization Rate (9-11 mos.) 87.5

Tuberculosis Cases (DOTS)

- Detection Rate (%) 70.6

- Cure Rate (%) 91

NUTRITION ***

Malnutrition Rate

- Pre-school Children (0-71 months) 4.91

- School Children (2009) 15.60

FAMILY PLANNING

Monitored Married Women of Reproductive Age (MWRA) 263,012

Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (%) 57

- Modern (%) 46

- Traditional (%) 11

HEALTH/SOCIAL SERVICE FACILITIES

Number of Hospitals 59

- Government ** 17

- Private 43

Hospital Bed Capacity 1,995

- Government 830

- Private 1,157

Rural Health Unit/Center 68

Barangay Health Station 443

Day Care Center 1,226

LGU-Operated Dialysis Center 1

- with 14 units dialysis machine

PHILHEALTH ENROLLMENT (TOTAL FAMILIES)

Provincial Government 170,537

Congressman 19,056

LGUs 47,240

NGOs 12,177

Legend: * Excluding Dagupan City

** includes two (2) LGU-operated hospitals and one (1) DOH hospital

*** Excluding all cities

DOTS - Directly Observed Treatment Short Course

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EDUCATION INDICATORS

SY 2009-2010 Elementary* Secondary*

Net Enrolment Ratio (NER) 84.90 62.98

Cohort Survival Rate 74.78 66.22

Transition Rate 98.89 96.68

Simple Drop-out Rate 0.42 4.97

Graduation Rate 99.09 92.36

Teacher Pupil/Student Ratio 1.31 1.35

Classroom Pupil/Student Ratio 1:31 1:47

Number of Schools

Elementary * 1,179

Secondary * 280

Tertiary ** 59

Technical/ Vocational ** 59

Total Enrollment

Elementary * 383,447

Secondary * 197,975

Tertiary ** 81,045

Technical/ Vocational ** 951

Number of Teachers

Elementary * 12,392

Secondary * 5,635

Number of Classroom

Elementary * 12,396

Secondary * 4,241

Legend :

* Public Schools only

**Public and Private Schools

Source : PHO, DepEd, TESDA, CHED, PSWDO

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Net Enrollment Ratio - the ratio between the enrollment in the school-age range to the

total population of that age range.

Cohort Survival Rate - the proportion of enrollees in the beginning grade or year who

reach the final grade/ year at the end of the required number of years of study.

Transition Rate - the percentage of pupils who graduate from one level of education and

move on to the next higher level (from primary to intermediate; from intermediate to

secondary).

Simple Drop-Out Rate - the percentage of pupils/ students who don not finish a particular

grade/ year level. It does not capture pupils/students who finish a grade/year level but do

not enroll in the next grade/ year level the following school year.

Graduation Rate - the proportion of pupils/students who finished Grade VI/ Fourth Year

in the present year to the number of pupils/students who enrolled in Grade VI/Fourth Year

in the present year.

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AGRICULTURE AND FISHERY PRODUCTION

Commodity Area (has) Production (MT)

CROPS (MT) 342,281 1,608,126

Palay 245,527 940,700

Corn 45,430 230,521

Fruits 18,422 280,791

Vegetables 6,691 104,471

Legumes 8,040 16,078

Root Crops 3,377 21,400

Coconut 11,224 6,513

Tobacco * 3,570 7,652

Rice Sufficiency Level—147 %

LIVESTOCK & POULTRY (Heads) 3,769,249

Cattle 119,434

Carabao 53,051

Swine 295,991

Goat 208,771

Chicken (native, layers & broiler) 3,092,002

Meat Sufficiency Level—122 %

FISHERIES (MT) 22,832.186 121,765.541

Aquaculture 12,887.795 32,447.215

Mariculture 345.3475 44,590.53

Marine Fishing 433.218 41,060.296

Communal Bodies of Water 9,165.8257 3,667.5

Fish Sufficiency Level—122 %

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PRODUCTS

A. AGRI/NON-MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS

1. Rice Provincewide

2. Yellow Corn Malasiqui, Bayambang, Basista, Alcala,

Urbiztondo, Sto. Tomas, San Jacinto

3. Vegetables (Fruits & Leafy) Asingan, Sta. Maria, Villasis, Tayug,

(okra, squash, eggplant,

tomato, beans, ampalaya, etc) Urdaneta City, Sta. Barbara, Rosales

4. Mango Sta. Barbara, San Carlos City, Malasiqui,

Sual, Aguilar, Labrador, Calasiao,

Bugallon, Manaoag,

5. Aquaculture products San Fabian, Dagupan City, Bani, ,

(bangus, malaga) Binmaley, Labrador, Lingayen, Bolinao

6. Bamboo Burgos, Agno, San Carlos City

Sta. Barbara, Urbiztondo

7. Onion Alcala, Bayambang, San Manuel

B. MANUFACTURED/PROCESSED PRODUCTS

1. Buri-rattan Basketwares Manaoag, Pozorrubio, Calasiao,

San Carlos City

2. Bamboo-based Home San Carlos City, Basista, Urbiztondo

Furnishings Sta. Barbara, Burgos

3. Antique Reproduction Sison, Bugallon, Dagupan City

(home furnishings)

4. Carved Wooden Furniture Lingayen, Binmaley, Sison, San Carlos City

5. Bricks, Clay Tiles & Potteries Sta. Barbara, Binmaley, San Carlos City,

San Nicolas

6. Cutleries (swords, knives & bolos) Calasiao, Mangaldan, Pozorrubio

7. Coco Pastile (bocayo) Dagupan City, Lingayen

8. Noodles (bijon) Calasiao, Dagupan City, Alaminos City,

Urdaneta City, Binmaley

9. Sugar Cane/Palm Vinegar/Fruit Binalonan, Bugallon, Lingayen, Laoac,

Wine/Vinegar San Fabian, Dasol, Villasis, Anda

10. Fish Paste/Sauce (bagoong/patis) Lingayen, Bolinao, Mangaldan

11. Salt Anda, Dasol, Infanta, Bani, Bolinao,

Alaminos City, San Fabian

12. Cement Sison

13. Deboned/Processed Bangus Dagupan City, San Fabian, Binmaley,

Calasiao, Alaminos City

14. Feeds Binalonan, Villasis

15. Cornik Binalonan

16. Native Cake Calasiao (puto), Mangaldan, Villasis,

Mangatarem (tupig)

17. Sawali Bugallon, Labrador

18. Dried Fish San Fabian, Sual, Bolinao

19. Candles Manaoag, Sta. Barbara, Alcala

20. Processed Meat Mangaldan, Alaminos City, Lingayen

21. Nata de Coco Sta. Barbara

22. Duhat/ Bignay Wine

Dasol, Bugallon, Villasis, Binalonan (basi/

tuba)

23. Fish Cracker Bayambang

24. Hollow Blocks Aguilar, Labrador

25. Walis Tambo Bautista

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FAMOUS TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

LOCATION NATURAL MAN-MADE

Agno ▪ Umbrella Rocks ▪ Baliwangga Canyons

Alaminos City ▪ Hundred Islands ▪ Hundred Islands National Park

▪ Lucap Wharf

Anda ▪ Tondol White Beach ▪ Anda People’s Park

Asingan ▪ Narciso Ramos Museum

Balungao ▪ Mt. Balungao Hot & Cold Spring

Bani ▪ Buracao (Nalsoc) Cave ▪ Mangrove Protected Area

▪ Surip Beach

Bolinao ▪ Balingasay River ▪ UP Marine Science Institute

▪ Santiago Island ▪ Bolinao National Museum

▪ Patar White Sand Beach ▪ Cape Bolinao Lighthouse

▪ Enchanted Cave

▪ Tara Falls

Burgos ▪ Pao White Sand Beach

▪ Paratek White Sand Beach

▪ Cabongaoan White Sand Beach

Dagupan City ▪ Bonuan Beach ▪ Dagupan City Museum

▪ Home Economics Building of West

Central School

▪ Tondaligan People's Park

Dasol ▪ Colibra Island

▪ Tambobong Beach

Infanta ▪ Valleverde Trail

▪ Balaki Island

Labrador ▪ Tobuan Beach

▪ Uyong Beach

Lingayen ▪ Lingayen Beach ▪ Provincial Capitol Complex

▪ Gov. Aguedo F. Agbayani Park

▪ Narciso Ramos Sports Complex

▪ Veteran’s Park

▪ FVR Museum

▪ Bagoong Factory

Mabini ▪ Cacupangan Cave ▪ Balincaguin River and Picnic Ground

▪ Sawang Falls

▪ Binmatya Cave 18

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FAMOUS TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

LOCATION NATURAL MAN-MADE

Manaoag ▪ Pyramid of Asia

Mangatarem ▪ Manleluag Hot Spring ▪ Manleluag Spring Natural Park

Natividad ▪ Burayoc Waterfalls

Rosales ▪ Rosales Spring

▪ Salvacion Dam

▪ Acop Dam

San Carlos City ▪ Speaker Eugenio Perez Memorial Park

San Fabian ▪ San Fabian Beach

San Manuel ▪ Butao Spring ▪ Butao Spring Resorts

San Nicolas ▪ Malico Villa Verde Trail

San Quintin ▪ Dipalo Water Falls ▪ Botanical Garden

Sison ▪ Antong Falls

Sual ▪ Cabalitian Island

PILGRIMAGE DESTINATIONS

NAME OF CHURCH / PARISH / SHRINE LOCATION

Grotto of Saint Lourdes Anda

San Louis Berthrand Church (1669) Asingan

Redeemer’s Way of the Cross Bani

St. Vincent Ferrer Parish (1614) Bayambang

Our Lady of Purification Church (1674) Binmaley

St. James the Great Fortress Church Bolinao

Our Lady of Lourdes (1720) Bugallon

Señor Divino Tesoro Shrine Calasiao

Sts. Peter and Paul Parish Church (1588) Calasiao

San Isidro de Labrador (1765) Labrador

Epiphany of Our Lord Parish (1575) Lingayen

Our Lady of Manaoag Manaoag

Lourdes Grotto and Holy Cross Natividad

St. Jude Thadeus Parish Pozorrubio

Immaculate Concepcion Grotto Rosales

Pope the Martyr Parish Church (1718) San Fabian

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Sison

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FAMOUS TOURIST ACCOMMODATION FACILITIES

Location Hotel/ Resort

Agno Mayor Rosete Beach Resort

Alaminos City 1. Maxine's by the Sea

2. Vista de Las Islas Hotel & Restaurant *

3. The Hundred Islands Resort Hotel *

Asingan Crystal Glade Resort

Bani Crispina Mountain Resort

Binalonan Ruperto's Inland Resort *

Binmaley JT Beach Resort

Bolinao 1. Treasures of Bolinao Beach Resort

2. Rock Garden Resort Hotel and Restaurant

3. Puerto del Sol *

4. SLC Garden Paradise Resort *

Calasiao 1. Pangasinan Regency Hotel

2. Felpaver Farm Resort

Dagupan City 1. Dagupan Garden Hotel

2. Star Plaza Hotel *

3. Lenox Hotel *

4. Leisure Coast Resort *

5. Luxor Hotel

6. Inn Asia

Labrador 1. Villa Jireh Resort Hotel

2. Covelandia du Labrador Beach Resort *

Lingayen 1. Hotel Consuelo & Chinese Restaurant

2. El Puerto Marina Beach Resort

3. Capitol Resort Hotel *

4. The President’s Hotel

Malasiqui Ecohill Resort

Manaoag Pyramid of Asia Resort and Healing Center

Mangaldan Hidden Rock Farm Resort

San Fabian 1. Sierra Vista Beach Resort

2. Lazy "A" Beach Resort

3. San Fabian Resort and Beach Club

4. San Fabian Point Beach Resort *

5. San Fabian PTA Resort *

6. Boating World Amianan Beach Resort *

San Manuel Villa Felisa Spring Resort

San Nicolas Agpay Resort

Urdaneta City 1. Ciudad Fernandino Hotel & Restaurant

2. The Last Resort

3. Lisland Rainforest Resort

Villasis Punta Barraca Resort and Recreation Center

Legend : * DOT Accredited

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TOURIST ARRIVALS (based on Accommodation Establishments)

MONTH FOREIGN DOMESTIC OVERSEAS TOTAL

January 740 5,924 257 6,921

February 834 7,864 48 8,746

March 558 8,448 22 9,028

April 552 13,415 116 14,083

May 605 13,317 374 14,296

June 514 8,031 8 8,553

July 370 5,809 20 6,199

August 431 4,290 18 4,739

September 389 8,419 77 8,885

October 211 10,874 36 11,121

November 342 13,178 113 13,633

December 366 14,879 462 15,707

TOTAL 5,912 114,448 1,551 121,911

Source: DOT-RO I

VISITOR ARRIVALS (based on Tourist Destinations)

Month

Bolinao Provincial

Mangrove Info.

Center & Nursery,

Hundred Islands

National Park,

Alaminos City

Manleluag Spring

Protected Land-

scape, Manga-

Capitol

Complex,

Lingayen

Total

January 20 14,182 1,766 3,899 19,867

February - 11,618 - 4,315 15,933 March - 14,640 1,475 6,648 22,763 April - 36,033 3,775 6,969 46,777

May - 25,464 3,333 2,091 30,888

June 11 10,642 627 1,739 13,019

July 23 6,821 171 1,702 8,717 August 7 6,314 490 661 7,472

September 20 4,582 249 1,634 6,485 October 20 8,120 423 4,198 12,761

November 46 9,095 881 5,223 15,245 December 74 15,052 803 1,604 17,533 TOTAL 221 162,563 13,993 40,683 217,460

Source: Tourism Operations Division, Lingayen

TOURIST AND VISITOR ARRIVALS

Total

Total Tourists 121,911

Total Visitors 217,460

Grand Total 339, 371

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ANNUAL PER CAPITA POVERTY THRESHOLDS,

POVERTY INCIDENCE AND

MAGNITUDE OF POOR POPULATION

2003, 2006, 2009

Region/

Province

Annual Per Capita

Poverty Threshold

(in Pesos)

Poverty

Incidence

Among

Population (%)

Magnitude of Poor Population

Estimates (%) Estimates

2003 2006 2009 2003 2006 2009 2003 2006 2009

PHILIPPINES 12,309 15,057 16,841 30.0 32.9 26.5 23,836,104 27,616,888 23,142,481

Region I 13,281 15,956 17,768 30.2 32.7 23.3 1,262,799 1,464,245.2 1,085,078

Ilocos Norte 12,893 16,024 16,995 24.6 21.2 12.4 120,945 112,835.2 71,864

Ilocos Sur 12,824 16,922 17,870 28.4 32.6 17.0 154,922 184,397.0 100,882

La Union 13,356 16,372 18,083 30.2 32.6 30.6 198,307 229,739.2 225,977

Pangasinan 13,412 15,656 17,731 31.7 35.0 25.0 788,625 937,273.8 686,356

Source : NSCB

Poverty Incidence— refers to the proportion of families/population whose income

as measured in the family income and expenditure is below

the poverty threshold

ANNUAL PER CAPITA POVERTY THRESHOLDS,

POVERTY INCIDENCE AND

MAGNITUDE OF POOR FAMILIES

2003, 2006, 2009

Region/

Province

Annual Per Capita

Poverty Threshold

(in Pesos)

Poverty Incidence

Among Families Magnitude of Poor Families

Estimates (%) Estimates

2003 2006 2009 2003 2006 2009 2003 2006 2009

PHILIPPINES 12,309 15,057 16,841 24.4 26.9 20.9 4,022,695 4,677,305 3,855,730

Region I 13,281 15,956 17,768 24.4 26.2 17.8 213,846 248,442 179,179

Ilocos Norte 12,893 16,024 16,995 19.6 17.1 9.2 21,694 20,362 11,923

Ilocos Sur 12,824 16,922 17,870 22.8 27.2 12.5 28,302 35,779 17,238

La Union 13,356 16,372 18,083 24.6 27.6 23.3 33,163 40,641 35,618

Pangasinan 13,412 15,656 17,731 25.8 27.6 19.5 130,687 151,660 114,400

Poverty Threshold—the minimum annual income/ expenditure for an individual to meet

the basic food and non-food requirements.

TRADE AND INVESTMENT

Investments Inflows (Php) 1,590,311,604.34

Exports Generated (US$) 901,289.27

Registered Establishment by Sector 7,262

Manufacturing 437

Personal Services 2,932

Industrial Services 246

Trading 3,647

Source : DTI

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ROAD NETWORK

Length (kms.) Paved (kms.) Unpaved (kms.)

National 623.740 623.541 0.199

Provincial 725.0525 659.2945 65.758

Municipal (2009) 533.462 398.644 134.817

Barangay (2009) 5,517.039 1,780.394 3,736.646

Total 7,399.294 3,461.874 3,937.420

BRIDGES (LM)

National 13,531.33 Provincial 5,859.70

Municipal (2009) 3,556.995 Barangay (2009) 14,218.30

IRRIGATION

Potential Irrigable Area (has.) 180,882.96

Existing Service Area (has.) 93,101.50

Irrigation Development (%) 51.47

POWER (2009)

Municipality Served (%) 100

Barangay Served (%) 100

Household Served (%) 82

Source : DPWH, PEO, MPDC, NIA, PANELCO 1 & 3, DECORP, CENPELCO, LUELCO

WATER SUPPLY *

(2009) Households with Safe Water Sources (%) 92.62

Households with Unsafe Water Sources (%) 7.47 * LSS Survey covers 46 (96%) cities/municipalities and 1,312 (97%) barangays only

TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES (2009) Number of Existing Telephone Lines equipped/installed 114,244

(PLDT, Digitel)

Telephone Density (telephone/100 persons) 4.22

Cities/Municipalities Served by Telephone System (%) 100

Number of Telegraph Stations (Public) 19

Cities/Municipalities Served by Telegraph Service (%) 40

Postal Offices/ Stations 51

Cities/Municipalities Served by Mail Service (%) 100

Postal Density 1:53,075

Number of Letter Carriers 107

Letter Carrier to Population Ratio 1:25,298

Number of Internet Cafes 645

Number of Internet Service Providers (ISP) 16

Cable Television Stations 21

Number of Radio Stations (AM/FM) 21

Number of Local Newspapers 21

Number of different types and classifications of motor

vehicles registered 184,743

Source : NTC, Digitel, PLDT, PIA, Philpost, TelOf, MPDC/CPDC, LTO

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LINGAYEN TO KM.

Agno 70.80

Aguilar 15.70

Alaminos 47.50

Alcala

Manat, San Carlos City, Basista 45.00

Dagupan, San Carlos, Rosales 53.30

Urdaneta, Carrmen junction 65.00

Manat, Malasiqui 57.00

Anda 77.70

Asingan

via Urdaneta 56.20

via Mangaldan, Binalonan 55.60

Balungao

via Sta. Barbara, Urdaneta, Rosales 64.10

via Dagupan, San Carlos, Bautista, Rosales 67.20

Bani 56.90

Basista 18.00

Bautista

via Manat, San Carlos, Basista 38.10

via Dagupan, San Carlos 48.40

Bayambang

via Manat, San Carlos, Basista 36.40

via Dagupan, San Carlos 46.70

Binalonan

via Mangaldan 45.90

via Urdaneta 57.80

Binmaley 4.40

Bolinao 81.80

Bugallon 8.10

Burgos 65.90

Calasiao 19.70

Dagupan City 14.50

Dasol 74.00

Infanta 94.90

Labrador 17.20

Laoac 44.10

LINGAYEN

Mabini 53.70

Malasiqui

via Manat, San Carlos 36.60

via Dagupan City, San Carlos 33.10

Manaoag

via San Jacinto 36.30

via Mapandan

Mangaldan 23.20

Mangatarem 28.70

Mapandan 31.30

Natividad 85.30

DISTANCE FROM LINGAYEN TO MUNICIPALITY, PANGASINAN

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DISTANCE FROM LINGAYEN TO MUNICIPALITY, PANGASINAN

LINGAYEN TO KM.

Pozorrubio 44.20

Rosales

via Sta. Barbara, Urdaneta, Rosales 59.40

via Dagupan, San Carlos, Bautista 62.50

San Carlos City

via Calasiao 26.60

via Manat 19.30

San Fabian

via Pangasinan-La Union Road 29.40

via San Jacinto 34.10

San Jacinto 26.70

San Manuel

via Mangaldan 63.80

via Urdaneta-Cili Junction 63.00

San Nicolas

via Urdaneta, Asingan, Tayug 70.10

via Sta. Barbara, Urdaneta, Rosales, Tayug 84.60

San Quintin

via Mangaldan, Binalonan, Tayug 74.40

via Urdaneta, Asingan, Tayug 73.30

Santa Barbara 25.70

Santa Maria

via Sta. Barbara, Urdaneta, Rosales 72.20

via Urdaneta, Asingan, Tayug 78.30

Santo Tomas

via Urdaneta, Villasis 57.00

via Manat, San Carlos, Malasiqui, Villasis 53.00

Sison

via Manaoag, Pao, Pozorrubio 53.00

via Manaoag, Binalonan, Cili 53.10

Sual 23.90

Tayug

via Mangaldan, Binalonan 81.50

via Urdaneta, Asingan, Tayug 65.30

via Urdaneta, Rosales, Sta. Maria 79.70

Umingan

via Mangaldan, Binalonan, Tayug 81.50

via Urdaneta, Asingan, Tayug 65.30

Urbiztondo 32.80

Urdaneta 44.20

Villasis 53.20

Manila

via Carmen (route 3) 226.65

via Camiling (route 3) 206.10

Baguio City 96.00

San Fernando, La Union 106.50

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INCOME CLASSIFICATION BY CITY / MUNICIPALITY (DOF-DO 23-08 dated July 29,2008)

CITIES

Dagupan City - Second

Urdaneta City - Second

San Carlos City - Third

Alaminos City - Fourth

MUNICIPALITIES

First Class Third Class

Bolinao Mangaldan Agno Mapandan

Sual San Fabian Anda San Jacinto

Binmaley Binalonan Dasol Alcala

Lingayen Pozorrubio Infanta Tayug

Mangatarem Villasis Mabini San Quintin

Bayambang Rosales Aguilar Sison

Calasiao San Manuel Urbiztondo

Malasiqui San Nicolas

Sta. Barbara Umingan Fourth Class

Manaoag

Burgos Laoac

Second Class Basista Balungao

Labrador Natividad

Bani Asingan Bautista Sta. Maria

Bugallon

Fifth Class

Sto. Tomas

Source : Provincial Treasurer’s Office, Lingayen

BANKING AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

Universal and Commercial Banks 78

Thrift Banks 41

Rural Banks 99

Pawnshops 479

Non-Banking Institutions 6

Total 703

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PROVINCIAL OFFICIALS (2010-2013)

GOVERNOR Amado T. Espino, Jr.

VICE GOVERNOR Jose Ferdinand Z. Calimlim, Jr.

CONGRESSMAN/ CONGRESSWOMAN :

First District Jesus F. Celeste

Second District Leopoldo N. Bataoil

Third District Rachel J. Arenas

Fourth District Georgina P. De Venecia

Fifth District Carmen S. Cojuangco

Sixth District Marlyn L. Primicias-Agabas

BOARD MEMBERS

First District Napoleon C. Fontelera

Teofilo G. Humilde, Jr.

Second District Raul P. Sison

Von Mark R. Mendoza

Third District Generoso D. Tulagan, Jr.

Angel G. Baniqued

Fourth District Jeremy Agerico B. Rosario

Mojamito R. Libunao, Jr.

Fifth District Danilo C. Uy

Clemente B. Arboleda, Jr.

Sixth District Alfonso C. Bince, Jr.

Ranjit R. Shahani.

PCL President Salvador S. Perez, Jr.

ABC President Amadeo T. Espino

SK Federation President John Christopher A. Arcinue

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Name of Office Head Telephone No.

Governor's Office Hon. Amado T. Espino, Jr. 542-6012 / 542-6013

Vice-Governor's Office Hon. Jose Ferdinand Z. Calimlim 542-6010 / 542-6011

Provincial Administrator's

Office Mr. Rafael F. Baraan 542-6514

Provincial Legal Office Atty. Geraldine U. Baniqued 542-5394

Administrative Division Dr. Irmina B. Fransciso 542-6438 / 542-2368

Child Care & Development

Center Ms. Myrna C. Celeste 542-8847

ENRO-NRRG Col. Samuel S. Labadia (Ret.) 542-4457

General Services Office Mr. Rolando Diaz 542-6231

Human Resource

Management Office Ms. Janette C. Asis 542-4034

Management Information &

Services Office Mr. Modesto R. Singson 542-5207

Office of the Provincial

Agriculturist Ms. Dalisay A. Moya 542-4360/523-2703

Office of the Provincial

Budget Ms. Hilaria J. Claveria 542-6574 / 542-6818

Office of the Provincial

Veterinarian Dr. Benedicto E. Perez 523-2703

Provincial Accountant Office Ms. Judith S. Santillan 542-6572 / 542-2577

Provincial Assessor's Office Mr. Nestor P. Quiambao 542-6215

Provincial Employment

Services Office Mr. Alex F. Ferrer 542-6211

Provincial Engineer's Office Engr. Victor C. Punay 542-6406/ 542-6468

Provincial Health Office Dr. Anna Ma. Teresa S. de Guzman 542-3997 / 542-5257

Prov'l. Housing & Urban

Dev't. Coordinating Office Engr. Alvin L. Bigay 542-6696

Provincial Information Office Mr. Orpheus M. Velasco 542-7030

Provincial Library Ms. Evangeline R. Paragas 542-7084 / 541-0334

Prov'l. Social Welfare &

Development Office Mr. Emilio P. Samson,Jr. 542-4327

Provincial Nutrition Center Ms. Milagros A. Gutierrez 542-6695

Provincial Planning &

Development Office Ms. Benita M. Pizarro 542-6293

Provincial Population Office Ms. Luzviminda N. Muego 542-6349/542-3981

Provincial Treasurer's Office Ms. Marilou E. Utanes 542-6329 / 542-7129

Provincial Warden Mr. Rolando Diaz 542-4998

Sangguniang Panlalawigan

Secretary Atty. Verna P. Nava-Perez 542-4040

Solid Waste Management

Team Mr. Rolando Diaz 542-8037

Tourism Operation & Parks

Administration Div. Ms. Ma. Luisa A. Elduayan 542-8007/542-6853

Bids and Awards Committee

(BAC) Mr. Rafael F. Baraan 542-6918

Narciso Ramos Sports &

Civic Center (NRSCC) Col. Paterno M. Orduña 542-5941

Prov'l. Disaster Coordinating

Council (PDCC) Col. Paterno M. Orduña 542-3347

PROVINCIAL OFFICES

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OFFICE

NATURE OF APPOINTMENT

Permanent/

Temporary

Co-Terminus/

Elective Casual

Contract of

Service Consultant TOTAL

Governor 29 7/1 60 46 143

HRMO 15 7 22

Warden 51/2 53

MISO 4 3 59 66

Housing 6 3 1 10

Tourism 10 2 2 14

Library 13 2 15

Internal Audit 0

Vice-Governor 17/1 34 52

Board Members 13/15 192 10 230

Board Secretary 39 7 46

PPDO 29 3 32

GSO 41/1 12 54

GSO—BPSSD 59 59

Utility Worker 102 33 135

Security Guard 81 15 96

Budget 16 3 19

Accounting 39 3 4 46

Treasurer 50 3 2 55

PIO 5 10 3 18

Legal 3 1 2 6

Assessor 56 1 3 1 61

Population 23 3 26

PESO 11 4 1 16

OPAg 162 3 6 171

Veterinarian 29 21 11 61

PEO 215 154 143 512

PSWDO 18 7 5 30

PENRO 21 26 3 50

PDCC 20 72 92

Capitol Resort 19 10 29

CSC 5 5

Prosecutor 2 1 3

TESDA 6 1 7

COA 2 2

Prov'l. Health Office 32 11 1 44

IPHO-San Carlos 169 37 180 23 409

IPHO-Alaminos 115 21 21 6 163

IPHO-Tayug 122 10 6 11 149

IPHO-Urdaneta 76 11 21 3 111

IPHO-Mangatarem 31 6 13 1 51

IPHO-Bayambang 41 11 21 2 75

IPHO-Dasol 23 5 7 2 37

IPHO-Lingayen 46 22 12 1 81

IPHO-Manaoag 17 7 8 2 34

IPHO-Mapandan 21 4 4 2 31

IPHO-Pozorrubio 19 2 12 1 34

IPHO-Asingan 12 2 9 3 26

IPHO-Bolinao 16 1 12 4 33

IPHO-Umingan 16 3 11 3 33

TOTAL 1,700/3 39/17 957 767 64 3,547

Source : HRMO, Lingayen

NUMBER OF PROVINCIAL EMPLOYEES BY OFFICE AND BY

NATURE OF APPOINTMENT

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Municipality/City Mayor Vice-Mayor

Agno Jose N. Pajeta,Jr. Wilson N. Rosete

Aguilar Eduardo T. Ballesteros Ricardo T. Evangelista

Alcala Manuel T. Collado Ryan Paolo V. Mencias

Anda Aldrin C. Cerdan Napoleon C. Celeste

Asingan Heidee G. Chua Eleanor V. Viray

Balungao Philipp G. Peralta Minda T. Peralta

Bani Marcelo E. Navarro, Jr. Filipina C. Rivera

Basista Manolito S. De Leon Alfredo D. Frias

Bautista Amado I. Espino III Jose T. Espino

Bayambang Ricardo M. Camacho Mylvin T. Junio

Binalonan Ramon V. Guico Renato E. Legaspi

Binmaley Lorenzo M. Cerezo Pedro A. Merrera III

Bolinao Alfonso F. Celeste Elias C. Quisay, Jr.

Bugallon Rodrigo M. Orduña Bernardo F. De Vera, Sr.

Burgos Alberto R. Guiang, Jr. Ronald G. Ngayawan

Calasiao Mark Roy Q. Macanlalay Roy T. Macanlalay

Dasol Noel A. Nacar Manuel B. Rivera

Infanta Ruperto M. Martinez Virgilio F. Vallarta

Labrador Ricardo O. Camacho Dominador V. Arenas

Laoac Silverio D. Alarcio, Jr. Fernando Q. Soriano

Lingayen Ernesto C. Castaneda, Jr. Edith A. Hallare

Mabini Carlitos R. Reyes Alimar R. Briana

Malasiqui Armando C. Domantay, Sr. Noel Anthony M. Geslani

Manaoag Napoleon D. Sales Kim Mikael DG. Amador

Mangaldan Herminio A. Romero Bernardo C. Abalos

Mangatarem Teodoro C. Cruz Cristina P. Cruz

Mapandan Maximo M. Calimlim, Jr. Asuncion DR. Calimlim

Natividad Rodrigo L. Rafael Mateo C. Briones

Pozorrubio Artemio Q. Chan Reynaldo P. Reyes

Rosales Ricardo V. Riveta Dominador E. Pajela, Jr.

San Fabian Irene Ferrer Libunao Leopoldo Narvasa Manalo

San Jacinto Robert O. De Vera Rolando E. Columbres

San Manuel Alain Jerico Perez Salvador M. Perez

San Nicolas Leoncio S. Saldivar, III Raymond C. Prestoza

San Quintin Romulo A. Antolin Fidel R. Reyes

Sta. Barbara Carlito S. Zaplan Raymundo T. Santos

Sta. Maria Teodoro A. Ramos Moises P. Hortaleza

Sto. Tomas Vivien O. Villar Timoteo S. Villar, III

Sison Mina Joy C. Pangasinan Bensaulozacheus L. Mariñas

Sual John Rodney V. Arcinue Dionisio G. Caburao, Jr.

Tayug Atty. Carlos Trece R. Mapili Madilyn Cabotaje-Ramirez

Umingan Eldred P. Tumbocon Alain P. Rabang

Urbiztondo Ernesto V. Balolong, Jr. Haidee S. Soriano

Villasis Libridita G. Abrenica Centenielo Rizal R. Costales

Alaminos City Hernani A. Braganza Cesar C. Manzano

Dagupan City Benjamin S. Lim Belen T. Fernandez

San Carlos City Julier C. Resuello Joseres S. Resuello

Urdaneta City Amadeo Gregorio E. Perez, IV Onofre C. Gorospe

LIST OF MUNICIPAL /CITY MAYORS

AND VICE-MAYORS

2010 - 2013

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Source : Provincial Library, Lingayen

LIST OF GOVERNORS OF PANGASINAN

CY 1901 - Present

NAME TERM OF OFFICE

1 AMADO T. ESPINO, JR. July 2007 to present

2 Victor E. Agbayani July 1, 1998 - June 30, 2007

3 Oscar M. Orbos July 1, 1995 - June 30, 1998

4 Aguedo F. Agbayani July 1, 1992 - June 30, 1995

5 Rafael M. Colet 1988 - June 30, 1992

6 Jose F.S. Bengson December 1987 (OIC)

7 Rafael M. Colet November 22, 1986 (Acting)

8 Demetrio G. Demetria April 4 - November 21, 1986

9 Demetrio G. Demetria 1986 (Acting)

10 Agerico S. Rosario

January 3, 1976 - June 16, 1978

(designated OIC of the province)

11 Aguedo F. Agbayani 1972 - 1986

12 Vicente D. Millora September 16-31, 1971 (By succession)

13 Tito B. Primicias 1968 - 1971

14 Francisco Q. Duque 1964 - 1967

15 Conrado F. Estrella 1956 - 1963

16 Conrado F. Estrella 1954 - 1955 (Acting)

17 Juan de G. Rodriguez 1952 - 1953

18 Enrique Braganza 1946 - 1951

19 Sofronio C. Quimson 1945 - 1946

20 Santiago Estrada 1941 - 1944

21 Servillano dela Cruz October 16, 1931 - October 16, 1940

22 Bernabe B. Aquino October 16, 1928 - October 15, 1931

23 Pedro Quintans July 19, 1928 - October 15, 1928

24 Teofilo Sison October 16, 1922 - June 25, 1928

25 Daniel Maramba October 16, 1916 - October 15, 1922

26 Aquilino Calvo November 27, 1912 - October 15, 1916

27 Juan Alvear January 1, 1910 - November 26, 1912

28 Antonio Sison March 2, 1908 - December 31, 1909

29 Isabelo Artacho March 5, 1906 - March 1, 1908

30 Macario Favilla March 2, 1902 - March 4, 1906

31 Perfecto Sison February 16, 1901 - February 2, 1902

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