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  2. Dagupan - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Dagupan 5 10 15 20 2006 15.70 2009 13.93 2012 5.96 2015 9.21 2018 9.19 2021 14.40 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Dagupan is the economic center of Pangasinan. As a major regional hub, many people in Pangasinan and nearby provinces commute to the city during the day; this causes the city's daytime population to rise and cause traffic in parts of the city ...

  3. Daniel Maramba - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Maramba was born on July 21, 1870, in Santa Barbara, Pangasinan [2] to Guillermo Maramba and Maria Bautista. [3] He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the San Juan de Letran College in 1888 and a degree in agriculture from the University of Santo Tomas in 1892. During this time, he was briefly imprisoned for refusing to kiss the ...

  4. Pangasinan - Wikipedia

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    Those who heeded this order were the volunteer forces of Mangaldan, San Jacinto, Pozorrubio, Manaoag, and Villasis. Among the items brought to Dagupan was the image of the Most Holy Rosary of the Virgin of Manaoag which was the patron saint of Pangasinan. The siege began when the forces of Maramba and Prado converged in Dagupan on July 18, 1898.

  5. Pangasinan's 4th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Removed from office after imposition of martial law. District dissolved into the twelve-seat Region I's at-large district for the Interim Batasang Pambansa, followed by the six-seat Pangasinan's at-large district for the Regular Batasang Pambansa. District re-created February 2, 1987. 11: Jose de Venecia Jr. June 30, 1987 June 30, 1998 8th ...

  6. Rodrigo D. Pérez - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, together with others, he founded a weekly vernacular publication in Dagupan called Say Pangkakasakey. In October 1910 he was admitted by the Supreme Court to the practice of law, [1] and in January of the following year he began his professional practice in his province. He is the first lawyer and Assemblyman of Dagupan.

  7. Legislative districts of Pangasinan - Wikipedia

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    The legislative districts of Pangasinan are the representations of the province of Pangasinan and the independent component city of Dagupan in the various national legislatures of the Philippines. The province and the city are currently represented in the lower house of the Congress of the Philippines through their first , second , third ...

  8. University of Luzon - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, LCCBA was renamed Luzon Colleges (LC). The Commission on Higher Education granted university status to the Luzon Colleges in 2002. The university has five PACUCOA Level III- Reaccredited programs, namely: 2006: Criminology, Teacher Education programs (Elementary Education and Secondary Education), 2007: Commerce and Liberal Arts.

  9. University of Pangasinan - Wikipedia

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    The University of Pangasinan started operation in 1925 as the Dagupan Institute, which offered elementary, secondary and vocational courses. It was founded by Dean Francisco Benitez of the University of the Philippines, who became the chairman of the board of directors; Dr. Blas F. Rayos; Dr. Apolinario delos Santos, then President of the University of Manila; Dr. Mariano delos Santos, then ...