History of Pangasinan
History of Pangasinan
History of Pangasinan
Pangasinan
Province
Province of Pangasinan[1]
Flag
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Country Philippines
Region Ilocos Region (Region I)
Capital Lingayen
Government
• Type Sangguniang Panlalawigan
• Governor Amado I. Espino III
• Vice Governor Mark Ronald D. Lambino
Area
[2]
Population
(2015 census)[3]
• Total 2,956,726
• Rank 6th out of 81
• Density rank 11th out of 81
including independent cities
Divisions
• Independent cities 1[show]
• Component cities 3[show]
• Municipalities 44[show]
• Barangays 1,333
including independent cities: 1,364
Website www.pangasinan.gov.ph
Contents
1History
o 1.1Ancient history
o 1.2Southeast Asian maritime trade network
o 1.3Wangdom of Pangasinan (Luyag na Caboloan)
o 1.4Anito and mana beliefs and practices
o 1.5Spanish accounts of pre-Hispanic Pangasinan
o 1.6Christianity
o 1.7Spanish colonization
o 1.8Philippine revolution against Spain
o 1.9Northern Zambales ceded to Pangasinan
o 1.10American colonization and the Philippine Commonwealth regime
o 1.11Philippine Republic
2Geography
o 2.1Physical
o 2.2Administrative divisions
o 2.3Barangays
3Demographics
o 3.1Population
o 3.2Languages
o 3.3Religion
4Economy
o 4.1Energy
o 4.2Marine
o 4.3Agriculture
o 4.4Financial
o 4.5Labor
5Health and education
6Culture
7Government
o 7.1District Representatives (2019–2022)
o 7.2Provincial Board Members (2019–2022)
8Notable people
9See also
10References
11External links