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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of historical markers of the Philippines in the Ilocos ...

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    Lunsod ng San Carlos: City of San Carlos First town in Pangasinan, named after King Charles of Spain. Parish Church, St. Dominic Plaza, San Carlos City: Filipino September 25, 1988 Luzon Landing Site/Events Site Site where General McArthur returned to the Philippines to liberate the commonwealth from the Japanese. Blue Beach Site, Ceralde St ...

  4. Ilocos Region - Wikipedia

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    The largest settlement in terms of population is San Carlos City in Pangasinan. The 2020 Philippine Statistic Authority census reported that the major ethnolinguistic group composition of the region is predominantly made up of Ilocanos (58.3%), followed by Pangasinans (29.7%), Tagalogs (4.1%), and various Cordilleran ( Igorot ) indigenous groups.

  5. Pangasinan - Wikipedia

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    Its capital is Lingayen while San Carlos City is the most populous. Pangasinan is in the western area of Luzon along Lingayen Gulf and the South China Sea. It has a total land area of 5,451.01 square kilometres (2,104.65 sq mi). [1] According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 3,163,190. [2]

  6. List of tourist attractions in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, San Agustin Church was one of four Philippine churches constructed during the Spanish colonial period to be designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, under the collective title Baroque Churches of the Philippines. [48] San Bartolome Church: Malabon: Metro Manila (National Capital Region) San Fernando de Dilao Church: Paco, Manila

  7. Aguilar, Pangasinan - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Aguilar 10 20 30 40 2006 31.10 2009 25.99 2012 14.99 2015 16.57 2018 16.22 2021 21.32 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Aguilar Public Market interior Because of the majority of vast farmlands in Aguilar, The major crops planted in the municipality are Rice, Corn, Vegetables, Mangoes, Luffas and other crops. Aguilar is also engages in Poultry and Livestock Raising ...

  8. Caba, La Union - Wikipedia

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    Caba's prime tourist spot is Villa Navarro Beach Resort and Restaurant (along Lingayen Gulf in Caba, 247 kilometers north of Manila and 10 km north of Agoo, La Union). [31] Sea of Dreams Spa Resort (San Carlos). [32] Paiko Blue Waters Beach Resort and Spa is another Caba's [33]

  9. Camiling - Wikipedia

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    The kingdom was eventually abolished in 1576, when the Spanish attacked and ransacked the kingdom's capital of Binalatongan (present-day San Carlos, Pangasinan). It was later on incorporated into the Spanish Empire. Early in the 18th century, the community was a sitio of Paniqui; before and after, Paniqui was also part of Bayambang.