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coastal province in the Philippines, on the
island of Luzon.
Pangasinan or
Pangasinense may also
refer to:
Pangasinan people, one of the
indigenous peoples of...
- The
Pangasinan people (Pangasinan:
Totoon Pangasinan), also
known as
Pangasinense, are an
ethnolinguistic group native to the Philippines.
Numbering 1...
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Pangasinan (
Pangasinense) is an
Austronesian language, and one of the
eight major languages of the Philippines. It is the
primary and
predominant language...
- coast.
Tingguians (Igorot) in the interior,
Ilocanos in the north,
Pangasinenses in the south, and
Zambals in the
southwesternmost areas settled the...
- May 11, 1992,
Fidel V.
Ramos ran for President. He
became the
first Pangasinense President of the Philippines.
Under his leadership, the
Philippines recovered...
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ethnolinguistic group living primarily in the
province of
Zambales and the
Pangasinense muni****lities of Bolinao, Anda, and Infanta. The term may also refer...
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buildings for the
Senior High School.
Malong Building is
named after a
Pangasinense hero
named Andres Malong who led the
revolt against the
Spaniards from...
- Hili****non,
Bicol Central, Ilocano, Chavacano, Waray-waray, Kapampangan,
Pangasinense,
Northern Sorsogonon,
Southern Sorsogonon, etc. Tong'an, Xiamen, Taiwanese...
- mythology): the moon god of
peace who
comforted the
grieving Abra
Bulan (
Pangasinense mythology): the
merry and
mischievous moon god,
whose dim
palace was...