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Sison Auditorium Built in Neo-classical Style, the auditorium was constructed in 1927. It was initially known as the “Grand Provincial Auditorium” in the 1930s was the popular venue for zarzuelas and other cultural performances in pre-war and early post-war period.
Urduja House is part of the Pangasinan Provincial Capitol Complex that also includes the historic Sison Auditorium, the Finance Building, Lingayen Resort Hotel and the Veterans Memorial Park, just a few meters away from the actual landing site. [1]
Poverty incidence of Lingayen 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 24.00 2009 18.32 2012 9.40 2015 10.61 2018 8.58 2021 15.65 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Agriculture, livestock and fishing are the major industries of the town. Major crops include rice, corn, tomato, mongo, watermelon, and vegetables. Livestock rising are predominant in the southern barangays where vast, long stretch of pasture ...
Poverty incidence of Sison 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 29.20 2009 18.88 2012 7.93 2015 10.03 2018 12.33 2021 15.96 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Government Local government Main article: Sangguniang Bayan New Sison Municipal Hall. Dedicated February 17, 2020 Just as the national government, the municipal government of Sison is divided into three branches: executive, legislative and ...
The provincial capitol, designed by Daniel Burnham, was built on April 21, 1917, and was completed in 1918 with a budget of three hundred thousand pesos.Twenty five hectares of land was obtained by the provincial government and the construction was led by the seventh governor of Pangasinan Daniel Maramba; Members Segundo Estaris and Victor Tomelden; Treasurer J.W. Crow; District Engineer Chas ...
The Diocese of Lingayen was created on May 19, 1928, comprising the entire province of Pangasinan. In 1954, because of the destruction brought on Lingayen by World War II, the see was transferred to Dagupan, thus renaming the diocese as the Diocese of Lingayen–Dagupan. The diocese was elevated to an archdiocese in 1963.
Bautista is part of Pangasinan's Fifth Congressional District with a land area of 8,213 hectares. Bautista is bounded by Alcala to the north, Bayambang to the south, and Agno River and Moncada, Tarlac to the east. [5] Bautista is 43 kilometres (27 mi) from Lingayen, 187 kilometres (116 mi) from Manila, and 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from Bayambang.
MYC D. Sison; Jose A. Loresco ... Calasiao is 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from Dagupan, 17 kilometres (11 mi) from Lingayen, 206 ... Robinsons Place Pangasinan is a two ...