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Poverty incidence of Dagupan 5 10 15 20 2000 16.89 2003 10.82 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 ...
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 ...
It has been suggested that this article be split into articles titled 2025 Dagupan local elections, 2025 Ilocos Norte local elections, 2025 Ilocos Sur local elections, 2025 La Union local elections and 2025 Pangasinan elections. (January 2025)
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↑ Map locator images can be sorted according to longitude, which likewise indicates the town/city center. ↑ All total figures include the independent city of Dagupan and the component cities of Alaminos, San Carlos and Urdaneta. [2] ↑ Indicates the generic (central) geographic area of the province
The current Dagupan seal was derived from a logo design competition concluded in early 2011 which was eligible for residents of the city. [1] The winning seal design was unveiled by May 2011 which was conceptualized by Carmelo John E. Vidal, a holder of a master's degree in public administration and a doctorate in arts. [2]
The district consists of the city of Dagupan and adjacent municipalities of Manaoag, Mangaldan, San Fabian and San Jacinto. It is currently represented in the 19th Congress by Christopher de Venecia of the Lakas–CMD (Lakas). [4]
The Ilocos Region (Region I) is composed of four provinces, namely Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, and Pangasinan. It also includes one independent component city (Dagupan City) and eight component cities: Laoag, Candon, Vigan, San Fernando, Alaminos, Urdaneta, San Carlos, and Batac. The region is further subdivided into 116 municipalities ...