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  2. Malasiqui - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Malasiqui 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 28.20 2009 24.45 2012 19.10 2015 12.27 2018 13.29 2021 19.33 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority It is mainly an agricultural municipality with rice, corn and tropical lowland vegetables as main crops. It is also famous for its mango fruits having one of the largest concentration of mango tree population in the Philippines. Government ...

  3. Saint Ildephonse of Seville Parish Church (Malasiqui)

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    Saint Ildephonse of Seville Parish Church, commonly known as Malasiqui Church, is a Roman Catholic church in Malasiqui, Pangasinan in the Philippines. It is under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan and was formerly a chapel under the parish of San Carlos .

  4. Santa Barbara, Pangasinan - Wikipedia

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    Santa Barbara lies on a plain terrain in the northern part of the Agno Valley, at the center of Pangasinan.It is just west of the business center of Urdaneta City, with centuries-old mango trees lining the national highway to Santa Barbara. 9 kilometers (5.6 mi) further west is Dagupan along Lingayen Gulf, and to its south is the town of Malasiqui and beyond it the City of San Carlos.

  5. List of barangays in Pangasinan - Wikipedia

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    Barangay Population City or Town 2010 [1] 2007 [3] 2000 [4] 1990 [4]; Abanon 1,867 1,818 1,716 1,222 San Carlos: Abonagan 1,380 1,400 1,189 938 Malasiqui: Abot Molina 1,600

  6. San Carlos, Pangasinan - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of San Carlos 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 29.50 2009 26.43 2012 15.98 2015 12.27 2018 12.73 2021 17.90 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Public Market (foreground) and the Don Federico Mandapat Sports Dome (background) can be seen here The city is also called the "Mango-Bamboo Capital of the Philippines", San Carlos has the largest number of mango trees – their fruits are ...

  7. Pangasinan's 3rd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Bayambang, Calasiao, Malasiqui, Mangaldan, Mapandan, San Fabian, San Jacinto, Santa Barbara: 2nd: Nacionalista: Re-elected in 1938. Died. District dissolved into the two-seat Pangasinan's at-large district for the National Assembly (Second Philippine Republic). # Member Term of office Common wealth Congress Party Electoral history Constituent ...

  8. Bayambang - Wikipedia

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    Bayambang is bounded on the north by Malasiqui, Camiling on the south, Bautista on the east and Urbiztondo on the west. Bayambang is the southernmost town in the province of Pangasinan. It is the gateway to Tarlac Province. The town's terrain varies from rolling hills to plains. The climate is marked by a wet season from June to October and a ...

  9. Calasiao - Wikipedia

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    The name Calasiao was derived from the native word Kalasian, which means "a place where lightning frequently occurs", from the root word lasi, meaning "lightning".Upon the arrival of the Spaniards, they called the place "Lugar de Rayos", a literal Spanish translation of the word Kalasian.