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Pangasinan is widely spoken in the central part of the province, including the central coastal area along Alaminos, Sual, Dagupan, Mangaldan, and San Fabian. Ilocano is spoken in the eastern and western part of Pangasinan. Bolinao is spoken in the northwestern part of Pangasinan, mainly in Bolinao
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Lingayen is the present capital of Pangasinan. The Spanish established Lingayen as a capital of the province of Pangasinan. Binalatongan (now San Carlos City) was formerly the capital of the Kaboloan kingdom or state. San Carlos City is the most populated city in Pangasinan.
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Pangasinan is an agglutinative language like the Sumerian language. Although widely considered a language isolate, some comparative language studies have shown that the Sumerian language may have some connection with other languages, including the Austronesian language.
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The "West Philippine Sea" (WPS) is the Philippine government's official name for the body of water west of the Philippines. Historically, this body of water was called "Champa Sea" before it was called "South China Sea" (SCS) by European explorers. According to
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The Katipunan, which was established by Andres Bonifacio, spread to Pangasinan and Katipunan councils were formed in Pangasinan. The Guardia Honor, which was allied with Spain, failed to counter the surging support for the Katipunan and Philippine independence.
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San Carlos City was formerly called Binalatongan, the capital of the former Kaboloan kingdom that ruled in Pangasinan before the arrival of the Spanish. San Carlos City is located in the central part of Pangasinan, the most densely populated area of Pangasinan.
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Kaboloan (also spelled Caboloan) is the name for the interior part of Pangasinan. A "luyag" ("kingdom" or "state") once existed in Pangasinan before the Spanish conquest. The capital of Kaboloan was Binalatongan (now San Carlos City).
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To pick a nit, according to the Phil govt, after some amount of backing and filling about this, that name applies to the portion of that body of water which lies within the Philippines' exclusive economic
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Ilocano is spoken in western and eastern Pangasinan. Pangasinan is widely spoken in central Pangasinan and is spoken or understood as a second language in other parts of Pangasinan.
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Pangasinan has many tourist and cultural attractions, including white-sand beaches and religious and cultural festivals.
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Islam did not spread to Pangasinan although the people of Pangasinan may have traded or had contacts with Muslims.
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It was described that Pangasinan were very similar to the Kampapagans who were muslim at the time.
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Pangasinan has many schools and universities, most of which are listed in the main article.
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and Anda. English and Tagalog are widely spoken or understood throughout Pangasinan.
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Pangasinan were mostly likely Muslim as opposed to antios
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