


Capital : Lingayen
Area and Location
Pangasinan has an area of 5,368.82 square kilometers. Its boundaries are Lingayen Gulf, La Union, and Benguet on the north; Nueva Vizcaya on the northeast; Nueva Ecija on the east; Tarlac on the South and Zambales and China Sea on the West.
Geographic Profile
Mountainous on the eastern part and bounded by the Lingayen Gulf on the west. The western coastal municipalities are characterized by the presence of numerous small islands, especially Hundred Islands of Alaminos. The province experience two pronounced seasons - dry from November to April and wet during the rest of the year.
WHAT TO SEE
Aside from being a venue for water activities, this is also one of the landing sites of the Liberation Forces in 1945.
Bolinao
The lighthouse was built by the Americans in 1903 on a 300 feet high promontory at the western part of
Feast of Señora Manaoag
Manaoag
Also known as the feast of the Holy Rosary, patroness of the sick, the helpless and the needy. The event is held every Holy Week.
Hundred
Lucap, Alaminos
A cluster of numerous islands of different sizes, some having small, white beaches. The place is ideal for swimming, boating, and snorkeling. A major tourist destination in the province.
Nuestra Señora de Manaoag Shrine
Manaoag
Site of the miraculous shrine of "Apo Baket", processions are held at dawn of every first Saturday of the month.
San Fabian White Beach
San Fabian
The beach area stretches from Nibilaw West to Mabilao in San Fabian. This was also the landing site of Lt. Gen. Homma, commander of the Japanese. Expeditionary Forces on December 24, 1941 .