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anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 02:50 PM
natuloy din pala yung pagaya ng GMA sa ABS-CBN na may parang regional programming scheds bawat region

hello iswitch.pwede po magtanong taga pangasinan din ba kayo,pls mansalita tayoy pangasinan no arom kasi aaaabantayan ko may anacbanuatalagang amayamay lay akalinguwan na liguahi tayo kanyan no nayari kahit daiset plssss,:):)

suri_maw2020
September 5th, 2010, 02:51 PM
No nayari kumon...et atan la ba't ampano no nanengneng da ak et...
umbatek lara... :)

taga ka lingayen manaya, sige siren ta sika lay unlugan ed eroplano da :lol:

ISwitch
September 5th, 2010, 02:52 PM
malapit lang sa amin ung hill na yan yang tinutukoy mo pero wala pa naman akong balita ,siguro dahil dito me sa ibang bansa,pero kung halimaw naku nakakatakot lamang lupa yata iyon,o di kayay taong lupa(magnanakaw)hehehe

ay si ,masanting ya lugar so lingayen kasi patag tan baleg so area na poblacion kanyan walang potential ton pangipaalageyan na tourism zone,apigar pigar ya tuwa si aliguas ontan so nagawa to no gawaen to yay sulsul ta hehehe

nayari dan ipagawaan na documentary iman singa imay monster of lochness...haha...insan ifeature da discovery channel tapyano maging curious mga viewers and expect influx of foreign tourist hahaha

christian joe
September 5th, 2010, 02:54 PM
panoramic view na dagupan nu labi
http://i41.tinypic.com/25i3azb.jpg
source: miguelvaldez : flickr.com
Dagupan has the brightest nightlights in the North!

Biglang active ang thread! Musta kabaleyans!

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 02:54 PM
Dimmalan labat ta aga nayari so dalan ed Romulo highway saray Bus.... :)

aysi,pantratrabahoan yo ey?dyad manila?post kay arom na picture na lingayen share mo dyad thread kasi amayamay so masasanting ya lugar ed banda yo

suri_maw2020
September 5th, 2010, 02:55 PM
agiii....matrapik ed thread natan....dakel so manpupuyat natan...

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 5th, 2010, 02:55 PM
malapit lang sa amin ung hill na yan yang tinutukoy mo pero wala pa naman akong balita ,siguro dahil dito me sa ibang bansa,pero kung halimaw naku nakakatakot lamang lupa yata iyon,o di kayay taong lupa(magnanakaw)hehehe

:lol::lol::lol: matakew ya baka siren ira man, kunkunwari ya walay manag akan na ayep pyan agda ibagan tinakew da :lol:


ay si ,masanting ya lugar so lingayen kasi patag tan baleg so area na poblacion kanyan walang potential ton pangipaalageyan na tourism zone,apigar pigar ya tuwa si aliguas ontan so nagawa to no gawaen to yay sulsul ta hehehe

Marami ring project sa Lingayen ngayon, tulad ng pag-uupgrade nila ng Lingayen Airport, paggawa ng Nuclear Power Plant at yung Korean Investment na Eco-Tourism Zone na may commercial area, hotel, resort, golf course at marami pa at SKY TOWER pa :banana:

suri_maw2020
September 5th, 2010, 02:57 PM
anggapo lanti trabaho...extra labat ed kapageyan no arum...haaaizz.....

aysi,pantratrabahoan yo ey?dyad manila?post kay arom na picture na lingayen share mo dyad thread kasi amayamay so masasanting ya lugar ed banda yo

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 02:58 PM
Napakagandang programa ng GMA yan, may one on one interview pa sila sa mga pulitiko, ngo's, pulis, etc.
Buong Northern Luzon at pati ibang probinsya ng Central Luzon(Tarlac at Nueva Ecija)


mananam tan, search mod google nu anton klasen kakanen tan hehe.


hahaha, akalek ak lasid inpambagam, sarag to met, ipatey ko la balet :nuts:
pati syak makakalekak ed ibabagak,oy agmo gagawaen tan sulsul me ah agii kasyan moy sarilim amayamay niy nagawam ed bilay mo .cge search ko.

suri_maw2020
September 5th, 2010, 02:58 PM
:banana:.... tama ka Aliguas.....walay Eco-Tourist zone ed Lingayen

diad banda na Estanza......asinger ed dalin me.....waaaaaaaaaaa...sakit na ulo la lamet etan ya banda...

:lol::lol::lol: matakew ya baka siren ira man, kunkunwari ya walay manag akan na ayep pyan agda ibagan tinakew da :lol:



Marami ring project sa Lingayen ngayon, tulad ng pag-uupgrade nila ng Lingayen Airport, paggawa ng Nuclear Power Plant at yung Korean Investment na Eco-Tourism Zone na may commercial area, hotel, resort, golf course at marami pa at SKY TOWER pa :banana:

suri_maw2020
September 5th, 2010, 03:00 PM
unya la bat @ christian....

medyo....dakel so too ed thread na pangasinan natan ya labi..

Dagupan has the brightest nightlights in the North!

Biglang active ang thread! Musta kabaleyans!

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 03:01 PM
taga ka lingayen manaya, sige siren ta sika lay unlugan ed eroplano da :lol:
whahahahaha,ibaan mo mo aliguas whahahaha:lol::lol:
agi, makapataktakot diman manaya, natan k labat tan naantaan:lol:

pati syak unbebegas iray bagok ed samay inbaga nen Iswitch,ehhhhh ohno:ohno::ohno::ohno:

ISwitch
September 5th, 2010, 03:03 PM
:lol::lol::lol: matakew ya baka siren ira man, kunkunwari ya walay manag akan na ayep pyan agda ibagan tinakew da :lol:



Marami ring project sa Lingayen ngayon, tulad ng pag-uupgrade nila ng Lingayen Airport, paggawa ng Nuclear Power Plant at yung Korean Investment na Eco-Tourism Zone na may commercial area, hotel, resort, golf course at marami pa at SKY TOWER pa :banana:

natuloy siren imay nuclear power plant?

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 03:04 PM
No nayari kumon...et atan la ba't ampano no nanengneng da ak et...
umbatek lara... :)

duga kasi,no ngaran labat asinger so ngaran nen kuri_maw este suri_maw ed samay ngaran to may halimaw,halimaw na suri_maw.suri_ biro lang hehehheewhahahahaha:lol::lol::lol:

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 03:06 PM
agiii....matrapik ed thread natan....dakel so manpupuyat natan...

nen labi alas 2 ak la naogep adek ak ed sayad libangan ko,dapat walang tayo man tungtong dya pati iray makapalpalek ya nagagawa di ba,aliguas,Iswitch,at lalod sika kuri_este suri_

suri_maw2020
September 5th, 2010, 03:09 PM
kanyan lanti inunaan ko lay Alinguas ampano sikato ni so
nakit-tot basel ko ni..... :banana:

duga kasi,no ngaran labat asinger so ngaran nen kuri_maw este suri_maw ed samay ngaran to may halimaw,halimaw na suri_maw.suri_ biro lang hehehheewhahahahaha:lol::lol::lol:

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 5th, 2010, 03:14 PM
Dagupan has the brightest nightlights in the North!

Biglang active ang thread! Musta kabaleyans!

:okay: ayos lang kami :) ikaw? musta ka na pala? taga saan ka na ulit dito sa pangasinan?

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 03:15 PM
nayari dan ipagawaan na documentary iman singa imay monster of lochness...haha...insan ifeature da discovery channel tapyano maging curious mga viewers and expect influx of foreign tourist hahahanayari met good idea

Dagupan has the brightest nightlights in the North!
wow bagong bangsag ulit sa dagupan city,
Biglang active ang thread! Musta kabaleyans!

masantos ya labi joe,ayan dapat lanang tayo man stamabay kanyang keep on posting any interesting events,jokes ,ect.musta late so pangkumustak hehhee

ISwitch
September 5th, 2010, 03:18 PM
di ba taga-dumpay, basista sila former mandaluyong mayor Abalos? syung Bengzon family na majority stock-holder ng Medical City taga pangasinan din? dapat maconvicne sila na mag-invest din sa pangasinan di ba?

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 03:19 PM
:lol::lol::lol: matakew ya baka siren ira man, kunkunwari ya walay manag akan na ayep pyan agda ibagan tinakew da :lol:



Marami ring project sa Lingayen ngayon, tulad ng pag-uupgrade nila ng Lingayen Airport, paggawa ng Nuclear Power Plant at yung Korean Investment na Eco-Tourism Zone na may commercial area, hotel, resort, golf course at marami pa at SKY TOWER pa :banana:
ed irap na bilay amayaamay so mangagagaway maoges kanyang maswerti tayo ran walay anapbilay.balang araw say LIngayen ed maging sentro ed interon region 1 kasi malapit sa airport at seaport diba

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 03:21 PM
anggapo lanti trabaho...extra labat ed kapageyan no arum...haaaizz.....

sosyal ya gumagapas na pagey,kolan mo natan ey wala kad abong yo ?

amigable
September 5th, 2010, 03:21 PM
hello mga kababayan ,magbotohan kaya tayo kung anong bayan ang magiging pang 5th syudad dito sa PANGASINAN.kung sino manalo may regalo mula sakin pagbalik ko yan sa pinas,totoo itooooooo,


1. Mangaldan
2. Calasiao
3. Lingayen

yan akin.. im sure mangaldan yan.:lol:

christian joe
September 5th, 2010, 03:22 PM
Pangasinan’s pride is RP’s top seed company (http://business.inquirer.net/money/topstories/view/20100904-290507/Pangasinans-pride-is-RPs-top-seed-company)
By Johanna Morden
Inquirer Northern Luzon
First Posted 19:11:00 09/04/2010

Filed Under: business, Entrepreneurship, Agriculture
Most Read
TAYUG, PANGASINAN—All it took was a small seed for a Pangasinan-born enterprise to become one of the top seed companies in the Philippines.

http://images.inquirer.net/media/business/money/topstories/images/pic-09050619410335.jpg
It was in 1984 when Willy Co, a De La Salle University business graduate, decided to invest in the seed industry, much to the consternation of his peers who believed the breeding and producing of seeds was not a viable business option.

http://images.inquirer.net/media/business/money/topstories/images/pic-09050619230470.jpg
Co, who would become the first and only Filipino president of the Asia and Pacific Seed Association, founded the Allied Botanical Corp. (ABC), a vegetable seed company that began propagating hybrid sorghum seeds, a type of grain primarily used for animal feed.

In a recent speech during ABC’s 25th anniversary this year, Co says financial return was not the only driving force behind the creation of the company.

“The reward is the fulfillment of seeing a toiling farmer smiling at you, thanking you for the money he made out of the crop by planting our seeds,” he says.
http://images.inquirer.net/media/business/money/topstories/images/pic-09050619060324.jpg
With this philosophy, he led the company to its first cropping of hybrid grain sorghum in 1985 at a farm in Alcala town.

Starting from 11 hectares and a little over 20 employees, ABC is now a company that employs hundreds and operates breeding and testing facilities all over the country, says ABC research manager Cris Alibuyog.
Alibuyog says ABC has since become the main supplier of hybrid grain sorghum in the country.

http://images.inquirer.net/media/business/money/topstories/images/pic-09050618450831.jpg
From there, ABC has expanded its product line with seeds of salad crops, such as lettuce and tomato, and those of highland vegetables like cabbages.

In 1996, ABC established the Allied Agro, its main research and breeding facility in this eastern Pangasinan town that is fully owned and run by Filipinos.

“There are a few other research facilities in the country, but all of them are owned in part by foreigners,” says Alibuyog. “Our technology here is equal to other research technologies in the world.”
The establishment of Allied Agro also coincided with the launch of ABC’s pinakbet line composed of seeds of vegetables which make up the ingredients of the Ilocano vegetable fare, including eggplants and squash, among others.

Allied Agro uses 23 hectares of land where ABC’s scientists produce and breed seeds and test new crop varieties.
Here, new varieties undergo a rigorous screening process to ensure that these are resistant to pests and diseases and that these produce quality vegetables.

Varieties that pass this inspection would be grown in ABC’s trial facilities to test their adaptability to the different climate conditions in the country.

“Between six and 10 years of study and testing is what it takes before we release seeds of new varieties of crops into the market,” says Alibuyog.

He says ABC’s aim is to provide farmers with seeds that would help improve their livelihood and that would make them competitive in the global agricultural community.

ABC’s products are known in the seed industry as Condor Quality Seeds, a line composed of 86 kinds of seeds from crops ranging from sweet, yellow-fleshed watermelon to winged beans. They come ready to be planted in green plastic packets or canned containers.

ABC is famous for Spitfire 252 F1, an eggplant variety conceived in its research facilities. “Spitfire produces crops so big that a farmer from Ilocos even harvested one eggplant that weighed 1.5 kg,” says Alibuyog.

In its Tayug research facility, ABC also conceived its signature “Batik” corn variety, which is distinctive for its white and purple kernels.

ABC’s bestseller remains to be the seeds of brassica, a group of plants composed of cabbages, cauliflower, broccoli and lettuce. Alibuyog says ABC supplies 80 to 90 percent of brassica seeds in the local market.

ABC sells its products to farmers through its dealers found in practically every town in the Philippines. In 2008, it began exporting to other Asian countries.

“However, we make sure that we supply the needs of Filipino farmers first before we export to other countries,” says Alibuyog.

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 5th, 2010, 03:23 PM
natuloy siren imay nuclear power plant?
sikatoy kwanda, wala lay sual power plant tan san roque multi purpose dam tayo, balbaleg la tan ya tulong da tan ya dwa ya mangiter na kerente. ag tau met ni kailangan ya sakey nin power palnt

duga kasi,no ngaran labat asinger so ngaran nen kuri_maw este suri_maw ed samay ngaran to may halimaw,halimaw na suri_maw.suri_ biro lang hehehheewhahahahaha:lol::lol::lol:
haha, ay on ya twa, surimaw=kurimaw=halimaw :lol::lol: haha

kanyan lanti inunaan ko lay Alinguas ampano sikato ni so
nakit-tot basel ko ni..... :banana:
haha, makapalek kayo lalasi
:lol:

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 03:23 PM
anggapo lanti trabaho...extra labat ed kapageyan no arum...haaaizz.....

sosyal ya gumagapas na pagey,kolan mo natan ey wala kad abong yo ? http://i905.photobucket.com/albums/ac251/okalim/upang.jpgsingit ko lang ito,tapos na ba tong gusali na ito ng Upang?

amigable
September 5th, 2010, 03:24 PM
abayag la tan ya programa da, nen 2008 ni tan, 7am, pagkatapos ng unang balita ng unang hirit tas matatapos ng 8am saka unang hirit ulit.wala met so balitang amianan, before 24 oras


Hehe.... matagal na yan. Regional Staion kaya yan ng GMA dito Ilocos Region, sa Malued.
andito din Regional station ng ABS CBN,sa Tambak.

suri_maw2020
September 5th, 2010, 03:25 PM
Agiii..maong ta anengneng ko...may post nen joe.......weeeeee

@ anak_na_lasi

wadya labat ed peger-peger..masalimoot ed loob na abung....kanyan
wadya ak ed thread....

@ Aliguas

kanyan kanko et ampano sekara so umbatek no nanengneng daak...
adak la elugan....aman lay tora-tora ed kapitolyo so luganan ko
...balet agla untetekyab.....

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 03:26 PM
natuloy siren imay nuclear power plant?

atan Iswitch puron pangasinense!....:banana::banana:

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 03:28 PM
kanyan lanti inunaan ko lay Alinguas ampano sikato ni so
nakit-tot basel ko ni..... :banana:hehehhehwhaahahahaa:lol::lol:unselek so paltak to hehehehe

:okay: ayos lang kami :) ikaw? musta ka na pala? taga saan ka na ulit dito sa pangasinan?

oo nga taga san ba si papa joe:nuts::nuts::nuts:

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 5th, 2010, 03:29 PM
di ba taga-dumpay, basista sila former mandaluyong mayor Abalos? syung Bengzon family na majority stock-holder ng Medical City taga pangasinan din? dapat maconvicne sila na mag-invest din sa pangasinan di ba?

wow, taga basista pala ung si abalos. dakdakel talagay anak ya Pangasinan so kabat na karaklan ed inararo tayon Pilipinas.

christian joe
September 5th, 2010, 03:29 PM
Pangasinan leaders ink covenant

LINGAYEN–Environmental protection is dictated by “common sense and conscience”.
This was the message of Gov. Amado Espino Jr. as he led regional, provincial and municipal leaders on August 24 in the signing of covenant for a province-wide clean-up drive of rivers and waterways.
“Unahin na sana natin ang ating kalikasan bago natin pag-usapan ang mga ibang bagay,” the Governor said in his speech during the signing held at the Sison Auditorium.
Espino acknowledged that the implementation of laws and regulations relating to the environment has been problematic, but at the same time he stressed that it could be done.
He said everybody is a stakeholder when it comes to the environment and underscored that influential and moneyed people should not be the only ones benefiting from the rivers, referring in particular to fish pen and cage operators.
“Hindi lamang po ang may kapital na naglalagay ng fish pen o fish cages ang dapat makinabang sa ating mga ilog. Ang ating kapatagan, bundok, dalampasigan at kailugan ay pag-aari nating lahat, kaya lahat dapat makinabang,” he added.
The Covenant states that parties to the signing “…are aware of the harmful environmental impact brought about by the indiscriminate and irresponsible logging, quarrying, disposal of garbage, establishment of man-made structures and other human activities that adversely affect the rivers and other bodies of water and recognizes the need to repair and revitalize the ecosystem by cleaning the rivers and waterways.”
ONGOING CLEAN-UP
The clean-up drive already started several weeks ago with the dismantling and dredging operations by Task Force Kalikasan along the Agno River.
Before the signing of the covenant, Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (PDRRMC) Executive Director Paterno Orduña described the status and development of the program.
He cited the transformation of various areas after the dismantling and dredging operations, including the rivers along barangays Poblacion, Naguilayan, Manat, Salapingao and Caloocan Dupo in Binmaley; Poblacion in Lingayen; and Balococ-Bañaga in the Lingayen-Bugallon.
Orduña also discussed the long-term initiatives of the provincial government on flood mitigation.
Environment and Natural Resources Regional Executive Director Samuel Penafiel said he is impressed with the clean-up drive in Pangasinan, that political will has been key to its progress.
The dismantling of illegal structures along the rivers, Penafiel said, is part of the adaptation and preparation that must be undertaken to mitigate the effects of climate change and avoid further disasters.
SIGNATORIES
Mayor Benjamin Lim of Dagupan, who is about to order a moratorium on the issuance of licenses for fish pen operations in the city, said the clean-up project is both timely and urgent, and the presence of all officials at the signing ceremony is a recognition that everyone can no longer ignore what is happening around.
Present during the covenant signing were board members Danilo Uy, Mojamito Libunao, Von Mark Mendoza, Raul Sison and Amadeo Espino.
Aside from Lim, the other mayors who were signatories to the covenant were Noel Nacar of Dasol, Ruperto Martinez of Infanta, Carlitos Reyes of Mabini, John Rodney Arcinue of Sual, Jose Pajeta, Jr. of Agno, Alfonso Celeste of Bolinao, Eduardo Ballesteros of Aguilar, Lorenzo Cerezo of Binmaley, Rodrigo Orduña of Bugallon, Ricardo Camacho of Labrador, Jonas Catañeda of Lingayen, Mark Roy Macanlalay of Calasiao, Maximo Calimlim, Jr. of Mapandan, Napoleon Sales of Manaoag, Herminio Romero of Mangaldan, Irene Libunao of San Fabian, Roberto de Vera of San Jacinto, Manuel Collado of Alcala, Amado Espino III of Bautista, Silverio Alarcio, Jr. of Laoac, Artemio Chan of Pozorrubio, Mina Joy Pangasinan of Sison, Amadeo Perez IV of Urdaneta City, Libradita Abrenica of Villasis, Heidee Chua of Asingan, Philip Peralta of Balungao, Alain Jerico Perez of San Manuel and Teodoro Ramos of Sta. Maria.
Vice Mayors Napoleon Celeste of Anda and Timoteo Villar III of Santo Tomas represented their town mayors.
The governor also urged the media to be a pro-active partner in the endeavor by echoing the appeal to communities and convince political leaders to enforce the laws and regulations aimed at protecting the environment.
Espino said the project is a continuation of his ‘Save the Lingayen Gulf Movement’, which he launched when he was still Police Provincial Director in mid 1990s.
“Dapat naman sana na may makikita yung mga anak natin at ang mga susunod pang henerasyon ng mga nakita natin noong tayo’y mga bata pa,” he said.—LM

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 03:31 PM
di ba taga-dumpay, basista sila former mandaluyong mayor Abalos? syung Bengzon family na majority stock-holder ng Medical City taga pangasinan din? dapat maconvicne sila na mag-invest din sa pangasinan di ba?

wha ngaun ko lang narinig yan info na yan ah,oo nga noh someday maiisip ng mga abalos ang luyag na Pangasinan kapag naunahan na sila .:bash::bash:

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 5th, 2010, 03:31 PM
^^
log out ni kakaaro tan kabaleyan!

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 03:34 PM
1. Mangaldan
2. Calasiao
3. Lingayen

yan akin.. im sure mangaldan yan.:lol:masantos ya labi kaaabaleyan.balbaleg ya salamat ed botom .pwede ....


Pangasinan’s pride is RP’s top seed company (http://business.inquirer.net/money/topstories/view/20100904-290507/Pangasinans-pride-is-RPs-top-seed-company)
By Johanna Morden
Inquirer Northern Luzon
First Posted 19:11:00 09/04/2010

Filed Under: business, Entrepreneurship, Agriculture
Most Read
TAYUG, PANGASINAN—All it took was a small seed for a Pangasinan-born enterprise to become one of the top seed companies in the Philippines.

http://images.inquirer.net/media/business/money/topstories/images/pic-09050619410335.jpg
It was in 1984 when Willy Co, a De La Salle University business graduate, decided to invest in the seed industry, much to the consternation of his peers who believed the breeding and producing of seeds was not a viable business option.

http://images.inquirer.net/media/business/money/topstories/images/pic-09050619230470.jpg
Co, who would become the first and only Filipino president of the Asia and Pacific Seed Association, founded the Allied Botanical Corp. (ABC), a vegetable seed company that began propagating hybrid sorghum seeds, a type of grain primarily used for animal feed.

In a recent speech during ABC’s 25th anniversary this year, Co says financial return was not the only driving force behind the creation of the company.

“The reward is the fulfillment of seeing a toiling farmer smiling at you, thanking you for the money he made out of the crop by planting our seeds,” he says.
http://images.inquirer.net/media/business/money/topstories/images/pic-09050619060324.jpg
With this philosophy, he led the company to its first cropping of hybrid grain sorghum in 1985 at a farm in Alcala town.

Starting from 11 hectares and a little over 20 employees, ABC is now a company that employs hundreds and operates breeding and testing facilities all over the country, says ABC research manager Cris Alibuyog.
Alibuyog says ABC has since become the main supplier of hybrid grain sorghum in the country.

http://images.inquirer.net/media/business/money/topstories/images/pic-09050618450831.jpg
From there, ABC has expanded its product line with seeds of salad crops, such as lettuce and tomato, and those of highland vegetables like cabbages.

In 1996, ABC established the Allied Agro, its main research and breeding facility in this eastern Pangasinan town that is fully owned and run by Filipinos.

“There are a few other research facilities in the country, but all of them are owned in part by foreigners,” says Alibuyog. “Our technology here is equal to other research technologies in the world.”
The establishment of Allied Agro also coincided with the launch of ABC’s pinakbet line composed of seeds of vegetables which make up the ingredients of the Ilocano vegetable fare, including eggplants and squash, among others.

Allied Agro uses 23 hectares of land where ABC’s scientists produce and breed seeds and test new crop varieties.
Here, new varieties undergo a rigorous screening process to ensure that these are resistant to pests and diseases and that these produce quality vegetables.

Varieties that pass this inspection would be grown in ABC’s trial facilities to test their adaptability to the different climate conditions in the country.

“Between six and 10 years of study and testing is what it takes before we release seeds of new varieties of crops into the market,” says Alibuyog.

He says ABC’s aim is to provide farmers with seeds that would help improve their livelihood and that would make them competitive in the global agricultural community.

ABC’s products are known in the seed industry as Condor Quality Seeds, a line composed of 86 kinds of seeds from crops ranging from sweet, yellow-fleshed watermelon to winged beans. They come ready to be planted in green plastic packets or canned containers.

ABC is famous for Spitfire 252 F1, an eggplant variety conceived in its research facilities. “Spitfire produces crops so big that a farmer from Ilocos even harvested one eggplant that weighed 1.5 kg,” says Alibuyog.

In its Tayug research facility, ABC also conceived its signature “Batik” corn variety, which is distinctive for its white and purple kernels.

ABC’s bestseller remains to be the seeds of brassica, a group of plants composed of cabbages, cauliflower, broccoli and lettuce. Alibuyog says ABC supplies 80 to 90 percent of brassica seeds in the local market.

ABC sells its products to farmers through its dealers found in practically every town in the Philippines. In 2008, it began exporting to other Asian countries.

“However, we make sure that we supply the needs of Filipino farmers first before we export to other countries,” says Alibuyog.
wow,panibagong pride ulit ng PANGASINAN.good news ito ,check

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 03:36 PM
sikatoy kwanda, wala lay sual power plant tan san roque multi purpose dam tayo, balbaleg la tan ya tulong da tan ya dwa ya mangiter na kerente. ag tau met ni kailangan ya sakey nin power palnt


haha, ay on ya twa, surimaw=kurimaw=halimaw :lol::lol: haha


haha, makapalek kayo lalasi
:lol:

unya so gawaen tayo lang lanang dyad thread tapyan amayamay so man stanbay ya totoon mauugep hehehe,whahahaaha

suri_maw2020
September 5th, 2010, 03:38 PM
:) ...ni man atak-takot amoy Aliguas...semmem pet lah....

ta nagunuyan siak met lay unsublay ampano dakkel ni
nakit-tot et....ni man aglara undalan diay ed thread tayo....

^^
log out ni kakaaro tan kabaleyan!

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 03:43 PM
Hehe.... matagal na yan. Regional Staion kaya yan ng GMA dito Ilocos Region, sa Malued.
andito din Regional station ng ABS CBN,sa Tambak.

ay si ,,,,suggest ko lang gawing mong signature ito.dagupan city top 3 outside metro manila(cebu and cdo).mukhang maganda at lagyan mo ng iba pa

christian joe
September 5th, 2010, 03:44 PM
WHALE SPOTTED AT SN FABIAN, PANGASINAN!
qkXs6BlN1dU

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 03:45 PM
Agiii..maong ta anengneng ko...may post nen joe.......weeeeee

@ anak_na_lasi

wadya labat ed peger-peger..masalimoot ed loob na abung....kanyan
wadya ak ed thread....

@ Aliguas

kanyan kanko et ampano sekara so umbatek no nanengneng daak...
adak la elugan....aman lay tora-tora ed kapitolyo so luganan ko
...balet agla untetekyab.....

arkila ka ya manananggal ed diman ed visayas tapyan makatekyab ka whahahahha hehehehe

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 03:49 PM
wow, taga basista pala ung si abalos. dakdakel talagay anak ya Pangasinan so kabat na karaklan ed inararo tayon Pilipinas.
tuwa tay imbagan kaaron aliguas,kabkabat na intiron pinas so Pangasinan lalo la natan no so pantutungtungan et ekonomiya tan developments.:banana::banana::banana:
Pangasinan leaders ink covenant

LINGAYEN–Environmental protection is dictated by “common sense and conscience”.
This was the message of Gov. Amado Espino Jr. as he led regional, provincial and municipal leaders on August 24 in the signing of covenant for a province-wide clean-up drive of rivers and waterways.
“Unahin na sana natin ang ating kalikasan bago natin pag-usapan ang mga ibang bagay,” the Governor said in his speech during the signing held at the Sison Auditorium.
Espino acknowledged that the implementation of laws and regulations relating to the environment has been problematic, but at the same time he stressed that it could be done.
He said everybody is a stakeholder when it comes to the environment and underscored that influential and moneyed people should not be the only ones benefiting from the rivers, referring in particular to fish pen and cage operators.
“Hindi lamang po ang may kapital na naglalagay ng fish pen o fish cages ang dapat makinabang sa ating mga ilog. Ang ating kapatagan, bundok, dalampasigan at kailugan ay pag-aari nating lahat, kaya lahat dapat makinabang,” he added.
The Covenant states that parties to the signing “…are aware of the harmful environmental impact brought about by the indiscriminate and irresponsible logging, quarrying, disposal of garbage, establishment of man-made structures and other human activities that adversely affect the rivers and other bodies of water and recognizes the need to repair and revitalize the ecosystem by cleaning the rivers and waterways.”
ONGOING CLEAN-UP
The clean-up drive already started several weeks ago with the dismantling and dredging operations by Task Force Kalikasan along the Agno River.
Before the signing of the covenant, Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (PDRRMC) Executive Director Paterno Orduña described the status and development of the program.
He cited the transformation of various areas after the dismantling and dredging operations, including the rivers along barangays Poblacion, Naguilayan, Manat, Salapingao and Caloocan Dupo in Binmaley; Poblacion in Lingayen; and Balococ-Bañaga in the Lingayen-Bugallon.
Orduña also discussed the long-term initiatives of the provincial government on flood mitigation.
Environment and Natural Resources Regional Executive Director Samuel Penafiel said he is impressed with the clean-up drive in Pangasinan, that political will has been key to its progress.
The dismantling of illegal structures along the rivers, Penafiel said, is part of the adaptation and preparation that must be undertaken to mitigate the effects of climate change and avoid further disasters.
SIGNATORIES
Mayor Benjamin Lim of Dagupan, who is about to order a moratorium on the issuance of licenses for fish pen operations in the city, said the clean-up project is both timely and urgent, and the presence of all officials at the signing ceremony is a recognition that everyone can no longer ignore what is happening around.
Present during the covenant signing were board members Danilo Uy, Mojamito Libunao, Von Mark Mendoza, Raul Sison and Amadeo Espino.
Aside from Lim, the other mayors who were signatories to the covenant were Noel Nacar of Dasol, Ruperto Martinez of Infanta, Carlitos Reyes of Mabini, John Rodney Arcinue of Sual, Jose Pajeta, Jr. of Agno, Alfonso Celeste of Bolinao, Eduardo Ballesteros of Aguilar, Lorenzo Cerezo of Binmaley, Rodrigo Orduña of Bugallon, Ricardo Camacho of Labrador, Jonas Catañeda of Lingayen, Mark Roy Macanlalay of Calasiao, Maximo Calimlim, Jr. of Mapandan, Napoleon Sales of Manaoag, Herminio Romero of Mangaldan, Irene Libunao of San Fabian, Roberto de Vera of San Jacinto, Manuel Collado of Alcala, Amado Espino III of Bautista, Silverio Alarcio, Jr. of Laoac, Artemio Chan of Pozorrubio, Mina Joy Pangasinan of Sison, Amadeo Perez IV of Urdaneta City, Libradita Abrenica of Villasis, Heidee Chua of Asingan, Philip Peralta of Balungao, Alain Jerico Perez of San Manuel and Teodoro Ramos of Sta. Maria.
Vice Mayors Napoleon Celeste of Anda and Timoteo Villar III of Santo Tomas represented their town mayors.
The governor also urged the media to be a pro-active partner in the endeavor by echoing the appeal to communities and convince political leaders to enforce the laws and regulations aimed at protecting the environment.
Espino said the project is a continuation of his ‘Save the Lingayen Gulf Movement’, which he launched when he was still Police Provincial Director in mid 1990s.
“Dapat naman sana na may makikita yung mga anak natin at ang mga susunod pang henerasyon ng mga nakita natin noong tayo’y mga bata pa,” he said.—LM may tama ka ulit ,good news ulit yan buti naman at nabigyan ng pansin ang bagay na ito.keep a good work:banana::banana::banana:

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 03:51 PM
^^
log out ni kakaaro tan kabaleyan!

sige kaaron aliguas,antoy gawaen mo unegep kala ,sge agmo kumon nakugip imay balita nen Iswicth ya kuri_maw este suri_maw ay halimaw ma naya ,whahahahah heheheehe

suri_maw2020
September 5th, 2010, 03:52 PM
@anak_na_lasi

no nayari labat kumon....arawi ra balet..Toinkz....




manpataner ak la...anggapo lay ebayar ko dia-ay....ampano
tuluyan dak ya....etakker.... :lol:

Masantos ya Labi ed Pinas tan Agew ed sara may wadiad
basel ya taew.....

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 03:54 PM
:) ...ni man atak-takot amoy Aliguas...semmem pet lah....

ta nagunuyan siak met lay unsublay ampano dakkel ni
nakit-tot et....ni man aglara undalan diay ed thread tayo....
atak takot naani kugepen to man whahahahah heeehehe:banana::banana::banana:

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 03:56 PM
WHALE SPOTTED AT SN FABIAN, PANGASINAN!
qkXs6BlN1dU
masarap bang kainin ang whale,mukhang nga noh,kailan kaya ako makakatikim nyan ,pwede bang gawin pigar pigar yan :lol::lol:whahahahah

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 03:59 PM
@anak_na_lasi

no nayari labat kumon....arawi ra balet..Toinkz....




manpataner ak la...anggapo lay ebayar ko dia-ay....ampano
tuluyan dak ya....etakker.... :lol:

Masantos ya Labi ed Pinas tan Agew ed sara may wadiad
basel ya taew.....
utang mo ni ibagam no akapalot tak lay pagey salatan mo la whahahahah hehehee.
sige painawa ka la kabaleyan tan kakaaro,eu agyo lilingnganan so manpasalalamat ed Diyos na amalsay tawen tan dalin ,si Jehovah.God bless

anak na lasi
September 5th, 2010, 04:05 PM
eu...... naugip laray toto od dya kanyan unugip ak met la cge bye la,nabuwas lamet kabaleyan .GOD BLESS ed sikayon amin dyad thread na luyag na Pangasinan:wave::wave::wave::angel::angel::angel:

phinkiss
September 5th, 2010, 06:08 PM
go go go! mutya ng PANGASINAN.. pasok sa top 5!!!

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 5th, 2010, 06:38 PM
NANALO SI MUTYA NG PANGASINAN SA MUTYA NG PILIPINAS!!!!!

:nocrook::nocrook::nocrook::nocrook::nocrook::nocrook::nocrook::nocrook::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::cheer::cheer::cheer::cheer::cheer::cheer::cheer:
:dance::dance::dance:
:banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 5th, 2010, 06:46 PM
CONGATULATIONS MISS BARBIE SALVADOR, MUTYA NG PANGASINAN, MUTYA NG PILIPINAS!!

http://adventuresofabeautyqueen.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/winners-of-mutya-ng-pilipinas-2010-l-r-mp-intercontinental-carla-lizardo-bicol-mp-tourism-international-barbie-salvador-pangasinan-mp-asia-pacific-ashley-mcgarry-east-coast1.jpg
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Sya ung nasa gitna

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anak na lasi
September 6th, 2010, 06:16 AM
go go go! mutya ng PANGASINAN.. pasok sa top 5!!!yeh heh taga Pangasinan ulit ang nanalo ,tunay nga na kilala ang Pangasinan sa mga magagaling,PANGASINENSE! GALA LA...:applause::applause::applause:NANALO SI MUTYA NG PANGASINAN SA MUTYA NG PILIPINAS!!!!!

:nocrook::nocrook::nocrook::nocrook::nocrook::nocrook::nocrook::nocrook::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::cheer::cheer::cheer::cheer::cheer::cheer::cheer:
:dance::dance::dance:
:banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana: ALIGUAS akala ko nauna kang natulog kagabi may pasabog ka pa pala,,...btw saan ka dyan sa mga saging na sumasayaw,o siguro andon ka doon sa loob ng araneta center kasama ka don na nag tatatalon,whahahahaah hehee:lol::lol::lol::lol:

anak na lasi
September 6th, 2010, 06:20 AM
CONGATULATIONS MISS BARBIE SALVADOR, MUTYA NG PANGASINAN, MUTYA NG PILIPINAS!!

http://adventuresofabeautyqueen.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/winners-of-mutya-ng-pilipinas-2010-l-r-mp-intercontinental-carla-lizardo-bicol-mp-tourism-international-barbie-salvador-pangasinan-mp-asia-pacific-ashley-mcgarry-east-coast1.jpg
http://adventuresofabeautyqueen.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/winners-of-mutya-ng-pilipinas-2010-l-r-mp-intercontinental-carla-lizardo-bicol-mp-tourism-international-barbie-salvador-pangasinan-mp-asia-pacific-ashley-mcgarry-east-coast1.jpg
Sya ung nasa gitna

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wow...yan ang tunay na Mutya ng Pangasinan,ang tunay ng Pangasinense,magpapainon akuwwwwwwwww.....ng tubig hehehehe:lol::lol::lol::booze::booze::booze::cheer::cheer::cheer:

anak na lasi
September 6th, 2010, 06:27 AM
:banana::banana:bye na me may pasok pa ulit ,see u maya mga 8 ng gabi mga kabaleyan

pi_malejana
September 6th, 2010, 07:43 AM
maples so thread tayo natan ah...:lol:

abalang siguro may whale shark ed San Fabian ah... say antak, dyad bicol ira ratan nanenengneng...:D

nayki
September 6th, 2010, 09:43 AM
yes...100% savemore, yan kasi ang nabasa ko sa mga previous post try mo basahin lahat ng post sa thread na ito at confirm na ito ay savemore from sir allan_dude info and posted.laong lalaki ang income ng bayambang this year at ff.years kasi last 2008 ang income ng bayan ay umabot na ng 134million pesos+,siguro sa ngaun 150million na,tapos magbubukas pa itong Royal mall ohww talagang going to city na nga ang bayambang,:banana::banana::banana:

Cool! Medyo natatamad na kasi ako mag back track ng older post madami dami na kasi...hehehe May naririnig din akong tsismis im not sure kung totoo, iyong building ng Big Thumb bakery daw sa bayambang balak bilhin ni Benjie Lim,gagawin atang mang inasal. Not sure kung totoo.

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 6th, 2010, 12:49 PM
http://en.wikipilipinas.org/images/thumb/9/92/Gma_tv-10.png/200px-Gma_tv-10.png


GMA DAGUPAN

DWGD-TV, known as GMA TV-10 Dagupan, is a television station owned by GMA Network in the Dagupan City, Philippines. Its studios is located in GMA Complex, Claveria Road, Malued District, Dagupan City, and it's transmitter is located in Bonuan Catacdang, Dagupan City, Pangasinan.


GMA Dagupan programs

Balitang Amianan
Primera Balita
Istayl Natin

GMA Dagupan former programs

The Amianan Agenda (special programing for 2010 elections)


Personalities

George Guerrero
Joyce Ann Segui
CJ Torida
Alfie Tulagan
Charisse Victorio
Shiela Mae Finoliar
Jette Arcellana
Cynthia Mae Velazco
Joanne Ponsoy
Dexter Dupagan
Peja Lagao

See also

DWTL
GMA Network
List of GMA Network affiliate stations
Categories: Philippine television stubs | GMA Network stations

Source
Description above from the Wikipedia article GMA Dagupan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors here. Community Pages are not affiliated with, or endorsed by, anyone associated with the topic.

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 6th, 2010, 01:00 PM
Cool! Medyo natatamad na kasi ako mag back track ng older post madami dami na kasi...hehehe May naririnig din akong tsismis im not sure kung totoo, iyong building ng Big Thumb bakery daw sa bayambang balak bilhin ni Benjie Lim,gagawin atang mang inasal. Not sure kung totoo.

Papasukin na rin pala ni Mayor Lim ang Bayambang :D Dibaleng isara ang Big Thumb sa Bayambang, may branch naman ito sa Basista, kaya tuloy pa rin ang paggawa ng tinapay ang Big Thumb :)

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 6th, 2010, 01:02 PM
yeh heh taga Pangasinan ulit ang nanalo ,tunay nga na kilala ang Pangasinan sa mga magagaling,PANGASINENSE! GALA LA...:applause::applause::applause: ALIGUAS akala ko nauna kang natulog kagabi may pasabog ka pa pala,,...btw saan ka dyan sa mga saging na sumasayaw,o siguro andon ka doon sa loob ng araneta center kasama ka don na nag tatatalon,whahahahaah hehee:lol::lol::lol::lol:

akaugip ak lanti, tan abangon ak banda ed alas onse na labi, haha, sakto, Mutya ng Pilipinas so palabas ed TV :lol:

anak na lasi
September 6th, 2010, 01:53 PM
:banana::banana::banana:MASANTOS YA LABI KABALEYAN

anak na lasi
September 6th, 2010, 02:00 PM
maples so thread tayo natan ah...:lol:

abalang siguro may whale shark ed San Fabian ah... say antak, dyad bicol ira ratan nanenengneng...:D@KABALEYAN MUSTA KA ? lanang tayo kumon standby dyad thread tayo tapyan maples kasi nauutit tila ,man post kila labat tan comment na antokaman,share kayoy picxture ed baley yo,taga iner ka pi

Cool! Medyo natatamad na kasi ako mag back track ng older post madami dami na kasi...hehehe May naririnig din akong tsismis im not sure kung totoo, iyong building ng Big Thumb bakery daw sa bayambang balak bilhin ni Benjie Lim,gagawin atang mang inasal. Not sure kung totoo.
musta kabaleyan@nayki,agka nangengerasan tapyan nabila bilay yay thread tayo amayamay so manbabasa na thread lalo na no maples kasi na eenjoy da, si nga syak enloy koy man basa tan man comments,........balon balita tay ibabaga yun saliwen nen Lim may pwesto nen Big thumb,siguro letnegan toy atagey ya mall tan mlaamang.good news ulit yan sa mga taga bayambang :banana::banana::banana:

anak na lasi
September 6th, 2010, 02:04 PM
http://en.wikipilipinas.org/images/thumb/9/92/Gma_tv-10.png/200px-Gma_tv-10.png


GMA DAGUPAN

DWGD-TV, known as GMA TV-10 Dagupan, is a television station owned by GMA Network in the Dagupan City, Philippines. Its studios is located in GMA Complex, Claveria Road, Malued District, Dagupan City, and it's transmitter is located in Bonuan Catacdang, Dagupan City, Pangasinan.


GMA Dagupan programs

Balitang Amianan
Primera Balita
Istayl Natin

GMA Dagupan former programs

The Amianan Agenda (special programing for 2010 elections)


Personalities

George Guerrero
Joyce Ann Segui
CJ Torida
Alfie Tulagan
Charisse Victorio
Shiela Mae Finoliar
Jette Arcellana
Cynthia Mae Velazco
Joanne Ponsoy
Dexter Dupagan
Peja Lagao

See also

DWTL
GMA Network
List of GMA Network affiliate stations
Categories: Philippine television stubs | GMA Network stations

Source
Description above from the Wikipedia article GMA Dagupan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors here. Community Pages are not affiliated with, or endorsed by, anyone associated with the topic.bilib ak la sika talaga aliguas tAlagan UPDATED KA ,si JORGE GUERRERO dating abs cbn anchor yan,dati ko syang idol noong nagbabalita pa sya sa abs cbn (kapamilya)dagupan,kaso lipat sya ng kapusod kaya ok lang idol pa rin whahahaha hehehee:lol::lol::lol:

anak na lasi
September 6th, 2010, 02:16 PM
Papasukin na rin pala ni Mayor Lim ang Bayambang :D Dibaleng isara ang Big Thumb sa Bayambang, may branch naman ito sa Basista, kaya tuloy pa rin ang paggawa ng tinapay ang Big Thumb :)ang alam ko sa bautista ung branch nila hindi yata sa basista,mga ilang hectare ba yan big thumb na yan pag kulang pa kay lim yan dagdagan ko pa ng isang truck,kaw din aliguas dagdag ka kahit isang kuliglig na lupa lang whahahahaha:nuts::nuts::nuts:
akaugip ak lanti, tan abangon ak banda ed alas onse na labi, haha, sakto, Mutya ng Pilipinas so palabas ed TV :lol:siren ohwww inantabayan mo siguro kasi gabay moy makanengneng na ump ump.bantayan ko siren naani ed youtube,alingwanan ko la no taga iner ka @aliguas ,?

anak na lasi
September 6th, 2010, 02:25 PM
KURI_MAW este SURI_MAW AT HALIMAW asan kana paramdam kana kwentuhan ulit tayo,sigur naogep kala oy gising gising toinkz toinkz:bash::bash::bash:

suri_maw2020
September 6th, 2010, 02:32 PM
:bash: agmo masyadon ikakasil kabaleyan unsese-em ak labat diay ed abong tayo ta ni ampano...umabtek la lamet si Aliguas....walay urong to ni kuno
nabwas....aga amo aka ugep ya maong nen labi...:lol:


KURI_MAW este SURI_MAW AT HALIMAW asan kana paramdam kana kwentuhan ulit tayo,sigur naogep kala oy gising gising toinkz toinkz:bash::bash::bash:

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 6th, 2010, 02:37 PM
Share ko lang tong Vintage photo :D


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ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 6th, 2010, 02:38 PM
Pantal River, Dagupan City

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ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 6th, 2010, 02:42 PM
Akalek ak nen anengneng ko yan litrato :D

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Diad Brgy. Herrero-Perez, Dagupan tan

anak na lasi
September 6th, 2010, 02:47 PM
:bash: agmo masyadon ikakasil kabaleyan unsese-em ak labat diay ed abong tayo ta ni ampano...umabtek la lamet si Aliguas....walay urong to ni kuno
nabwas....aga amo aka ugep ya maong nen labi...:lol:hehehe,manpapapetang si aliguas nengneng mo walay bitbit ton tampol ya picture share to kuno,naani unegep latan ,manaya nambantay ya mutya ng pilipinas naisaan to ta ,whahahaha:lol::lol::lol:

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 6th, 2010, 02:47 PM
ang alam ko sa bautista ung branch nila hindi yata sa basista,mga ilang hectare ba yan big thumb na yan pag kulang pa kay lim yan dagdagan ko pa ng isang truck,kaw din aliguas dagdag ka kahit isang kuliglig na lupa lang whahahahaha:nuts::nuts::nuts:
siren ohwww inantabayan mo siguro kasi gabay moy makanengneng na ump ump.bantayan ko siren naani ed youtube,alingwanan ko la no taga iner ka @aliguas ,?

wala met ed basista ta taga diman ak :D
anggapo lanti anengneng kon ump ump, unkikilot kasi pakanengneng ko nu makakanengneng ak na ump ump :lol:

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 6th, 2010, 02:48 PM
:bash: agmo masyadon ikakasil kabaleyan unsese-em ak labat diay ed abong tayo ta ni ampano...umabtek la lamet si Aliguas....walay urong to ni kuno
nabwas....aga amo aka ugep ya maong nen labi...:lol:

:lol::nuts:
angandem ki la?
:D

suri_maw2020
September 6th, 2010, 02:48 PM
akiii abangon lay Aliguas...nitan..puro vintage ya tua so post ton litrato...

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 6th, 2010, 02:49 PM
hehehe,manpapapetang si aliguas nengneng mo walay bitbit ton tampol ya picture share to kuno,naani unegep latan ,manaya nambantay ya mutya ng pilipinas naisaan to ta ,whahahaha:lol::lol::lol:

AYY, lasi ka :lol::lol:
andi, akaugip ak ya twa, insan bigla ak ya abangon, nen imbukas koy TV, Mutya ng Pilipinas so palabas :lol:

anak na lasi
September 6th, 2010, 02:50 PM
Share ko lang tong Vintage photo :D


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noon paman talga kilalana ang dagupan bilang pangunahing syudad sa dagupan,aliguas anton galaw tay gagalawen na bebei,basketbol o patentero o basebol:banana::banana::banana:

anak na lasi
September 6th, 2010, 02:53 PM
Akalek ak nen anengneng ko yan litrato :D

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Diad Brgy. Herrero-Perez, Dagupan tansampiga kasiy sakey no akabetag ka ,salim pa aliguas no pigaray bayaran mo tapos ibalitam ed sikami nen kuri_maw este suri_maw:nuts::nuts::nuts:

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 6th, 2010, 02:56 PM
noon paman talga kilalana ang dagupan bilang pangunahing syudad sa dagupan,aliguas anton galaw tay gagalawen na bebei,basketbol o patentero o basebol:banana::banana::banana:

Basam may akasulat ya walad tagey :D Basketball so gagalawen da:lol:

anak na lasi
September 6th, 2010, 02:56 PM
wala met ed basista ta taga diman ak :D
anggapo lanti anengneng kon ump ump, unkikilot kasi pakanengneng ko nu makakanengneng ak na ump ump :lol:ganun whahahaha ,abalang ko unkikidtot iray laman laman mo

:lol::nuts:
angandem ki la?
:Deu say impangan ko puro bulo bulong ya tanaman dyad korea,singa kami kanding lanang manbwaboy sungot me,kasi agay lay irap na akmonen,,

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 6th, 2010, 02:57 PM
sampiga kasiy sakey no akabetag ka ,salim pa aliguas no pigaray bayaran mo tapos ibalitam ed sikami nen kuri_maw este suri_maw:nuts::nuts::nuts:

agko, antakot kon betagen tan, naani et pankamalan da ak na abwek o ambagel :nuts:

anak na lasi
September 6th, 2010, 03:01 PM
akiii abangon lay Aliguas...nitan..puro vintage ya tua so post ton litrato...
abangon la ta apuyat nen labi awey no antoy ginawa to tan kayari ton nanbantay na bebei.:rofl::rofl::rofl: naatewel amo hehehhe

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 6th, 2010, 03:03 PM
^^
unugip ak la :D
sikayo ni akauley dia :D

anak na lasi
September 6th, 2010, 03:03 PM
AYY, lasi ka :lol::lol:
andi, akaugip ak ya twa, insan bigla ak ya abangon, nen imbukas koy TV, Mutya ng Pilipinas so palabas :lol:amayamay so kaklasik ed high school ya taga basista,batch '96 ak nangraduate,nan aralan moy high school ah

anak na lasi
September 6th, 2010, 03:06 PM
Basam may akasulat ya walad tagey :D Basketball so gagalawen da:lol:

ay un manaya agko apansin,basketbol manaya,sosyal aka pilipinyana nira naani limmulukayad laray palda da kanyang amayamay so manbabantay ya lalaki ,kaparam hehehehe

anak na lasi
September 6th, 2010, 03:08 PM
agko, antakot kon betagen tan, naani et pankamalan da ak na abwek o ambagel :nuts:
andemet siguro umpano napagkaamalan dakan atewel ya aso hehehhee
^^
unugip ak la :D
sikayo ni akauley dia :Dagaylatan masapsapbay met ni ugep ka lan ugeo laen mo nabwas ah,man tratrabaho ka sirin o manaaral?taynanan mo kami lamet nen kuri_maw ...

anak na lasi
September 6th, 2010, 04:12 PM
Province of Pangasinan

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Nickname(s): Heartland of the Philippines


Country Philippines
Region Ilocos Region (Region I)
Founded 1578
Capital Lingayen
Government
- Governor Amado Espino (Lakas-Kampi-CMD)
Area
- Total 5,414.0 km2 (2,090.4 sq mi)
Area rank 17th out of 80
Population (2007)
- Total 2,495,841
- Rank 3rd out of 80
- Density 461/km2 (1,194/sq mi)
- Density rank 11th out of 80
Divisions
- Independent cities 1
- Component cities 3
- Municipalities 44
- Barangays 1,333
including independent cities: 1,364
- Districts 1st to 6th districts of Pangasinan (shared with Dagupan City)
Time zone PHT (UTC+8)
ZIP Code
Spoken languages Pangasinan, Ilocano, Bolinao, Tagalog, English
Website www.pangasinan.gov.ph
Population Census of Pangasinan
Census Pop. Rate
1995 2,178,412 —
2000 2,434,086 2.41%
2007 2,645,395 1.15%
Pangasinan is a province of the Republic of the Philippines. The provincial capital is Lingayen. Pangasinan is located on the west central area of the island of Luzon along the Lingayen Gulf, with the total land area being 5,368.82 square kilometers (3336.030 sq mi). According to the latest census, it has a population of 2,645,395 people in 477,819 households. The total population is projected to rise to 3,039,500 in 2010.[1] According to the 2007 Philippine general elections, Pangasinan has a voting population of 1,360,807, which is the second highest in the Philippines.

The Pangasinan language is the primary language in Pangasinan. The estimated population of the indigenous speakers of this language is about 1.5 million.

The name Pangasinan means "land of salt" or "place of salt-making"; it is derived from Pang/Bang (meaning place) and asin, (meaning salt in the Pangasinan language and many other related languages). Banjarmasin in Indonesia and Toamasina in Madagascar both derive from the world (m)asin. The province is a major producer of salt in the Philippines.

An ancient kingdom called Luyag na Kaboloan existed in Pangasinan before the Spanish conquest that began on the 15th century. Princess Urduja, a legendary woman warrior, is believed to have ruled in Pangasinan around the 14th century. The maritime trade network that once flourished in ancient Southeast Asia connected Pangasinan with other peoples of Southeast Asia, India, China, and the Pacific.

Pangasinan is famous for the Hundred Islands National Park. This is a marine park located off the coast of Alaminos City in the Lingayen Gulf and is composed of some 123 islands, most of which are quite small and uninhabited.

During the summer, several feasts and festivals are celebrated in Pangasinan, including the Fiestay Dayat or Bagat ed Dayat (Sea Feast), the Bangus (Milkfish), and the Mangga tan Kawayan (Mango and Bamboo) festivals.

Pangasinan is noted as the birthplace of President Fidel V. Ramos and Speaker Jose de Venecia, Jr. The mother of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo was from Binalonan, Pangasinan. The father of the late actor and former presidential candidate Fernando Poe Jr. was from San Carlos City, Pangasinan. The maternal great-grandfather of Jose Rizal, a Philippine national hero, was a Pangasinan lawyer named Manuel Facundo de Quintos who was the gobernadorcillo of Lingayen in the 1850s. Jacqueline Aquino Siapno, a professor from Dagupan City, is the interim first lady of East Timorand Lt. Gen. Jose Mejia Calimlim, the Vice Chief of Staff of the Philippine Armed Forces, is from Mapandan, Pangasinan..

The 1,200 megawatt Sual Coal-Fired Power Plant and the 345 megawatt San Roque Multi-Purpose Dam are located in Pangasinan. Pangasinan has extensive areas devoted to salt making and aquaculture along the coasts of Lingayen Gulf and South China Sea. Pangasinan is a major producer of rice, mangoes, and bamboo crafts.

Pangasinan occupies a strategic geo-political position in the central plain of Luzon, known as the rice granary of the Philippines. Pangasinan has been described as a gateway to northern Luzon and as the heartland of the Philippines.

Contents [hide]
1 History
1.1 Ancient history
1.2 Southeast Asian maritime trade network
1.3 Princess Urduja and Luyag na Caboloan
1.4 Religion before Catholicism
1.5 Spanish colonization
1.5.1 Provincia de Pangasinan
1.5.2 Rebellion against the Spanish rule
1.5.2.1 Malong liberation
1.5.2.2 Palaris liberation
1.6 Philippine revolution against Spain
1.7 American colonization
1.8 World War II and the Japanese rule
1.9 Philippine Republic
1.9.1 National
1.9.1.1 1946-1986
1.9.1.2 1986-present
1.9.1.3 Governors of Pangasinan
2 Geography
2.1 Political
2.1.1 Cities
2.1.2 Municipalities
2.2 Physical
3 Economy
3.1 Energy
3.2 Marine
3.3 Agriculture
3.4 Financial
3.5 Labor
3.6 Investment
4 Demographics
4.1 Population
4.2 Health and education
5 Culture
5.1 Language
5.2 Religion
5.3 Media and internet
5.4 Sports and entertainment
6 Places of interest
6.1 Tourist attractions
6.2 Others
7 2010 local elections
8 See also
9 References
10 External links


[edit] History
[edit] Ancient history
The Pangasinan people, like most of the people in the Malay Archipelago, are descended from the Austronesian-speakers who settled in Southeast Asia since prehistoric times. Genetic studies locate the origin of the Austronesian languages in Sundaland, which was populated as early as 50,000 years ago by early humans who migrated from Africa through India.[2][3] The Pangasinan language is one of many languages that belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian languages branch of the Austronesian languages family.

[edit] Southeast Asian maritime trade network
The ancient Malayo-Polynesian-speakers were expert navigators who had sailing ships capable of crossing the distant seas. The ancient Malagasy sailed from the Malay archipelago to Madagascar, an island across the Indian Ocean, and probably reached Africa. The ancient Polynesians navigated the distant Pacific islands as far away as Hawaii and Easter Island, and probably also reached America. At least several hundred years before the arrival of Europeans, the Makasar and the Bugis from Sulawesi, in what is now Indonesia, as well as the Bajau of the Malay archipelago, sailed with their prau and established settlements in north Australia, which they called Marege.

A vast maritime trade network connecting the distant Malayo-Polynesian settlements from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean existed in ancient times. The Pangasinan people were part of this maritime trade network that connected the ancient Malayo-Polynesian civilization.

Pangasinan was founded by Malayo-Polynesian settlers in ancient times who established settlements along the Agno River and the Lingayen Gulf. Archaeological evidence and early Chinese and Indian records show that the inhabitants of Pangasinan traded with India, China and Japan in as early as the 8th century A.D.

[edit] Princess Urduja and Luyag na Caboloan
The Srivijaya and Majapahit empires arose in Indonesia and their influence extended to much of the Malay Archipelago. Pangasinan probably maintained ties with the other peoples of the Malay Archipelago through the vast maritime trade network that once flourished in ancient Southeast Asia. An ancient kingdom called Luyag na Kaboloan once existed in Pangasinan. Luyag na Kaboloan was located in the Agno River valley and the Pangasinan Plain with Binalatongan as its capital. Princess Urduja, a legendary woman warrior, is believed to have ruled in Pangasinan around the 14th century. The legend of Urduja is shared by the Ibaloi people in the northern province of Benguet. Most likely, the Pangasinan people and the Ibaloi people were once united or had a common origin. Pangasinan enjoyed full independence before the Spanish conquest.

[edit] Religion before Catholicism
The ancient Pangasinan people, like other Austronesian peoples, believed in mana, and practiced Shamanist or animist beliefs and rituals before the Spanish conquest. The people of Pangasinan maintained this set of beliefs and rituals through priests, priestesses, and healers who represented a pantheon of anitos ("deities"). Their temples or altars were dedicated to an anito called Ama Kaoley (Supreme Father) who communicated through mediums called manag-anito. These mediums wore special costumes when serving an anito and they made offerings of oils, ointments, essences, and perfumes in exquisite vessels; after the offerings were made, the anito is supposed to reply in a secret room to their questions.

[edit] Spanish colonization
On April 27, 1565, the Spanish conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi arrived in the Philippine islands with about 500 soldiers to establish a Spanish settlement and begin the conquest of the archipelago. On May 24, 1570, the Spanish forces defeated Rajah Sulayman and other rulers of Manila and later declared Manila as the new capital of the Spanish East Indies. After securing Manila, the Spanish forces continued to conquer the rest of the island of Luzon, including Pangasinan.

[edit] Provincia de Pangasinan
In 1571, the Spanish conquest of Pangasinan began with an expedition by the Spanish conquistador Martín de Goiti, who came from the Spanish settlement in Manila through Pampanga. About a year later, another Spanish conquistador, Juan de Salcedo, sailed to Lingayen Gulf and landed at the mouth of the Agno River. Limahong, a Chinese pirate, fled to Pangasinan after his fleet was driven away from Manila in 1574. Limahong failed to establish a colony in Pangasinan, as an army lead by Juan de Salcedo chased him out of Pangasinan after a seven-month siege.

By 1580, Pangasinan was made into an "Alacadia Mayor" by the Spanish Governor of the Philippines. Roman Catholic Augustinian, Franciscan, and Dominican missionaries arrived with the conquistadors and most of the inhabitants of Pangasinan converted to Roman Catholicism. In 1611, Pangasinan became a Spanish colonial province, comprising the territories of Zambales and some areas of La Union and Tarlac. Lingayen was made the capital of the province (and still is to this day). Continued resistance to Spanish rule was forced to go underground or flee to the mountains.

[edit] Rebellion against the Spanish rule
[edit] Malong liberation
Andres Malong, a native chief of the town of Binalatongan (now named San Carlos City), liberated the province from Spanish rule in December 1660. The people of Pangasinan proclaimed Andres Malong Ari na Pangasinan ("King of Pangasinan"). Pangasinan armies attempted to liberate the neighboring provinces of Pampanga and Ilocos, but were repelled by a Spanish-led coalition of loyalist tribal warriors and mercenaries. In February 1661, the newly independent Kingdom of Pangasinan fell to the Spanish.

[edit] Palaris liberation
On November 3, 1762, the people of Pangasinan proclaimed independence from Spain after a rebellion led by Juan de la Cruz Palaris overthrew Spanish rule in Pangasinan. The Pangasinan revolt was sparked by news of the fall of Manila to the British on October 6, 1762. However, after the Treaty of Paris on March 1, 1763 that closed the Seven Years' War between Britain, France and Spain, the Spanish colonial forces made a counter-attack. On January 16, 1765, Juan de la Cruz Palaris was captured and Pangasinan independence was again lost.

[edit] Philippine revolution against Spain
Main article: Philippine Revolution Against Spain
The Katipunan, a nationalist secret society, was founded on July 7, 1892 with the aim of uniting the peoples of the Philippines and fighting for independence and religious freedom. The Philippine Revolution began on August 26, 1896 and was led by Andres Bonifacio, the leader of the Katipunan. On November 18, 1897, a Katipunan council was formed in western Pangasinan with Roman Manalang as Presidente Generalisimo and Mauro Ortiz as General. General Emilio Aguinaldo proclaimed Philippine independence on June 12, 1898. Dagupan City, the major commercial center of Pangasinan, was surrounded by Katipunan forces by July 18, 1898. The Battle of Dagupan lasted from July 18 to July 23 of that year with the surrender of 1,500 soldiers of the Spanish forces under Commander Federico J. Ceballos and Governor Joaquin de Orengochea.

The Battle of Dagupan, fought fiercely by local Katipuneros under the overall command of General Francisco Makabulos, chief of the Central and Directive Committee of Central and Northern Luzon, and the last remnants of the once mighty Spanish Army under General Francisco Ceballos, led to the liberation of Pangasinan from the Spaniards. The five-day battle was joined by three local heroes: Don Daniel Maramba from Santa Barbara, Don Vicente Prado from San Jacinto and Don Juan Quezada from Dagupan. Their armies massed in Dagupan to lay siege on the Spanish forces, making a last stand at the brick-walled Catholic Church.

Maramba led the liberation of the town of Santa Barbara on March 7, 1898 following a signal for simultaneous attack from Makabulos. Hearing that Sta. Barbara fell into rebel hands, the Spanish forces in Dagupan attempted to retake the town, but were repulsed by Maramba's forces. Thus, after the setback, the Spaniards decided to concentrate their forces in Lingayen to protect the provincial capital. This enabled Maramba to expand his operations to Malasiqui, Urdaneta and Mapandan, taking them one after the other. He took one more town, Mangaldan, before proceeding to Dagupan to lay siege on the last Spanish garrison. Also on March 7, 1898, the rebels under the command of Prado and Quesada attacked convents in a number of towns in Zambales province, located west of Lingayen, which now constitute the western parts of Pangasinan.

Attacked and brought under Filipino control were Alaminos, Agno, Anda, Alos, Bani, Balincaguin, Bolinao, Dasol, Eguia and Potot. The revolt then spread to Labrador, Sual, Salasa and many other towns in the west. The towns of Sual, Labrador, Lingayen, Salasa and Bayambang were occupied first by the forces of Prado and Quesada before they proceeded to attack Dagupan.

At an assembly convened to organize a central governing body for Central and Northern Luzon on April 17, 1898, General Makabulos appointed Prado as politico-military governor of Pangasinan, with Quesada as his second in command. His appointment came a few days before the return of General Emilio Aguinaldo in May 1898 from his exile in Hongkong following the signing of the Pact of Biac-na-Bato in December 1897. Aguinaldo's return gave fresh impetus to the renewal of the flame of the revolution. Thus, on June 3, 1898, General Makabulos entered Tarlac and from that day on, the fires of revolution spread.

So successful were the Filipinos in their many pitched battles against the Spaniards that on June 30, 1898, Spanish authorities decided to evacuate all their forces to Dagupan where a last stand against the rebels was to be made. Also ordered to go to Dagupan were all civilian and military personnel, including members of the volunteer locales of towns not yet in rebel hands. Those who heeded this order were the volunteer forces of Mangaldan, San Jacinto, Pozorrubio, Manaoag, and Villasis. Among those brought to Dagupan was the image of the Most Holy Rosary of the Virgin of Manaoag, which at that time was already the patron saint of Pangasinan.

When the forces of Maramba from the east and Prado from the west converged in Dagupan on July 18, 1898, the siege began. The arrival of General Makabulos strengthened the rebel forces until the Spaniards, holed up inside the Catholic Church, waved the flag of surrender five days later. Armed poorly, the Filipinos were no match at the very start with Spanish soldiers holed inside the Church. They just became mere sitting ducks to Spanish soldiers shooting with their rifles from a distance. But the tempo of battle changed when the attackers, under Don Vicente Prado, devised a crude means of protection to shield them from Spanish fire while advancing. This happened when they rolled trunks of bananas, bundled up in sawali, that enabled them to inch their way to the Church.

[edit] American colonization
Pangasinan and other parts of the Spanish East Indies were ceded to the Americans after the Treaty of Paris that closed the Spanish-American War. During the Philippine-American War, General Jose Torres Bugallon from the town of Salasa fought together with General Antonio Luna to defend the First Philippine Republic against American colonization of Northern Luzon. Bugallon was killed in battle on February 5, 1899. The First Philippine Republic was abolished on 1901. In 1907, the Philippine Assembly was established and for the first time, five residents of Pangasinan were elected as its district representatives. In 1921, Mauro Navarro, representing Pangasinan in the Philippine Assembly, sponsored a law to rename the town of Salasa to Bugallon in order to honor General Bugallon.

[edit] World War II and the Japanese rule
Main article: Invasion of Lingayen Gulf
Battle of Pangasinan
Part of World War II
Date 1945
Location Pangasinan
Result Allied Victory

Belligerents
Philippine Commonwealth
United States
Australia Japan
Lingayen Gulf was one of the strategic places during the Second World War. Japanese forces under Gen. Masaharu Homma landed on the shores of Pangasinan in December 1941, a few days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, and started the Japanese occupation of the country. In 1945, during the Battle of Pangasinan from the combined Filipino and U.S. Troops, American troops landed on the beaches of Pangasinan and joined Pangasinese guerrillas together with the Philippine Commonwealth troops to free Luzon from the Japanese.

[edit] Philippine Republic
[edit] National
[edit] 1946-1986
After the declaration of Independence in Manila on July 4, 1946, Eugenio Perez, a Liberal Party congressman representing the fourth district of Pangasinan, was elected Speaker of the lower Legislative House. He led the House until 1953, when the Nacionalista Party became the dominant party.

Pangasinan, which was historically part of the Central Luzon region, was made part of the Ilocos Region (or Region I) in the gerrymandering of the Philippines by Ferdinand Marcos, despite the fact that Pangasinan has a distinct primary language, which is Pangasinan. The classification of Pangasinan as part of the Ilocos Region has generated confusion among some Filipinos, due to the mistaking that all or most of the residents of Pangasinan are Ilocanos. Many Pangasinans object to the national government's classification of Pangasinan in the Ilocos Region since Pangasinan has a distinct primary language, its economy is bigger than all the Ilocos provinces of Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, and La Union, and its population is more than 50 percent of the population of Region 1. Some Pangasinans have proposed using the term Northwestern Luzon Region, which is a term based on a geographic concept.

[edit] 1986-present
In February 1986, Vice Chief of Staff General Fidel V. Ramos, head of the Philippine Integrated National Police and a native of Lingayen, Pangasinan, became one of the instrumental figures of the EDSA people power revolution that led to the overthrow of President Ferdinand Marcos.

After the downfall of Marcos, all local government unit executives in the Philippines were ordered by President Corazon Aquino to vacate their posts. Some local executives were ordered to return to their seats as in the case of Mayor Ludovico Espinosa of Dasol, where he claims he joined the UNIDO, Mrs. Aquino's party during the height of the EDSA Revolution. Fidel Ramos was appointed as AFP Chief of Staff and later as Defense Secretary replacing Juan Ponce Enrile. Oscar Orbos, a congressman from Bani, Pangasinan, was appointed by Aquino as head of the Department of Transportation and Communications and later as Executive Secretary.

On May 11, 1992, Fidel V. Ramos ran for the position of President. He was elected and became the first Pangasinan President of the Philippines. Through his leadership, the Philippines recovered from a severe economy after the oil and power crisis of 1991. His influence also sparked the economic growth of Pangasinan when it hosted the 1995 Palarong Pambansa (Philippine National Games).

Jose de Venecia, who represented the same district as Eugenio Perez, was the second Pangasinan to be Speaker of the House of Representatives in 1992. He was reelected for the same position in 1995. De Venecia was selected by the Ramos' administration party Lakas NUCD to be its presidential candidate in 1998. De Venecia ran but lost to Vice President Joseph Estrada. Oscar Orbos, who served as Pangasinan governor from 1995, ran for Vice President, but lost to Senator Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, whose mother, former First Lady Evangelina Macaraeg-Macapagal, hails from Binalonan, Pangasinan.

Arroyo later ascended to the presidency after the second EDSA Revolution when President Joseph Estrada was overthrown.

On May 2004, actor-turned-politician Fernando Poe, Jr., whose family is from San Carlos City, Pangasinan, ran for President against incumbent Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo during the Philippine general election in 2004. The Pangasinan vote was almost evenly split by the two presidential candidates who both have Pangasinan roots. Arroyo was elected President, but her victory was tainted by charges of electoral fraud and vote-buying.

The state of crisis of the national government in Manila, corruption in Malacanang, widespread poverty, and the slow pace of economic development is forcing many Pangasinans to seek opportunities in Metro Manila, work in other countries or emigrate to wealthier countries, like the United States.

[edit] Governors of Pangasinan
Among those who served as governors include Tito Primicias, Vicente Millora and Daniel Maramba.

Aguedo Agbayani (1972–1986)
Demetrio Demetria (1986–1988)
Rafael Colet (1988–1992)
Aguedo Agbayani (1992–1995)
Oscar Orbos (1995–1998)
Victor Agbayani (1998–2007)
Amado Espino Jr. (2007–Present)
[edit] Geography
[edit] Political
The province of Pangasinan is subdivided into 44 municipalities, 4 cities, 1,364 barangay (which means "villages"), and 6 congressional districts.

The capital of Pangasinan is Lingayen.

[edit] Cities
City Income Class District Population (2007) Area (km²)
Alaminos City 4th class, component[4] 1st 79,788 164
Dagupan City 1st class, independent component 4th 149,554 37
San Carlos City 3rd class, component 3rd 161,884 169
Urdaneta City 2nd class, component 5th 120,785 100

[edit] Municipalities
Municipality Income Class District Population (2007) Area (km²)
Agno 3rd Class 1st 26,023 170
Aguilar 3rd Class 2nd 36,564 195
Alcala 3rd Class 5th 38,934 46
Anda 3rd Class 1st 34,398 75
Asingan 2nd Class 6th 54,092 67
Balungao 4th Class 6th 25,214 73
Bani 2nd Class 1st 45,652 180
Basista 4th Class 2nd 28,104 24
Bautista 4th Class 5th 28,094 46
Bayambang 1st Class 3rd 103,145 144
Binalonan 1st Class 5th 52,722 48
Binmaley 1st Class 2nd 76,214 119
Bolinao 1st Class 1st 69,568 197
Bugallon 2nd Class 2nd 62,237 190
Burgos 4th Class 1st 20,187 131
Calasiao 1st Class 3rd 85,419 48 Dasol 3rd Class 1st 27,027 167
Infanta 3rd Class 1st 23,731 254
Labrador 4th Class 2nd 20,508 91
Laoac 4th Class 5th 28,266 41
Lingayen 1st Class 2nd 95,773 63
Mabini 3rd Class 1st 23,338 291
Malasiqui 1st Class 3rd 122,820 131
Manaoag 1st Class 4th 62,684 56
Mangaldan 1st Class 4th 90,391 48
Mangatarem 1st Class 2nd 65,366 318 Mapandan 3rd Class 3rd 32,905 30
Natividad 4th Class 6th 21,560 134
Pozorrubio 1st Class 5th 63,689 135
Rosales 1st Class 6th 57,702 66
San Fabian 1st Class 4th 74,005 81 San Jacinto 3rd Class 4th 35,591 44
San Manuel 1st Class 6th 46,769 129
San Nicolas 1st Class 6th 33,419 210 San Quintin 3rd Class 6th 30,556 116
Santa Barbara 1st Class 3rd 73,025 61 Santa Maria 4th Class 6th 30,721 70
Santo Tomas 5th Class 5th 13,706 13
Sison 3rd Class 5th 42,791 82
Sual 1st Class 1st 29,925 130 Tayug 3rd Class 6th 37,954 51
Umingan 1st Class 6th 62,497 258
Urbiztondo 3rd Class 2nd 43,430 82
Villasis 1st Class 5th 56,668 76

[edit] Physical
Pangasinan is located on the west central area of the island of Luzon in the Philippines. Pangasinan borders La Union and Benguet to the north, Nueva Vizcaya and Nueva Ecija to the east, and Zambales and Tarlac to the south. To the west of Pangasinan is the South China Sea. The province also encloses the Lingayen Gulf.

The land area of Pangasinan is 5,368.82 square kilometers (3336.030 sq mi). The province is 170 kilometers (105.633 mi) north of Manila, 50 kilometers (31.0685 mi.) south of Baguio City, 115 kilometers (71.4576 mi.) north of Subic International Airport and Seaport, and 80 kilometers (49.7096 mi.) north of Clark International Airport.

[edit] Economy

Commercial Salt Industry in DasolPangasinan has export earnings of around $5.5 million.

[edit] Energy
The 1200 megawatt Sual Coal-Fired Power Plant, 345 megawatt San Roque Multi-Purpose Dam, and the Northern Cement Corporation are all located in Pangasinan.

[edit] Marine
Pangasinan is a major fish supplier in Luzon, and a major producer of salt in the Philippines. It has extensive fishponds, mostly for raising bangus, or "milkfish", along the coasts of the Lingayen Gulf and the South China Sea. Pangasinan's aquaculture includes oyster and sea urchin farms.

[edit] Agriculture
The major crops in Pangasinan are rice, mangoes, corn, and sugar cane. Pangasinan has a land area of 536,819 hectares, and 44 percent of the total land area of Pangasinan is devoted to agricultural production.

[edit] Financial
Pangasinan has 593 banking and financing institutions.

[edit] Labor
Pangasinan has a labor force of about 1.52 million, and 87 percent of the labor force are gainfully employed.

[edit] Investment
The Department of Trade and Industry in the Philippines has identified the following potential investment areas in Pangasinan:

Maguey production and handicraft center
Santiago Island Marine Park
Oyster processing facility
Bagoong technology and processing center
Tannery and leather production center
Oyster and aquaculture farming
Seaweed farming
Bamboo production
Handicraft and furniture making
Manufacture of construction bricks
Tourism development
[edit] Demographics
[edit] Population
See also: Pangasinan people, Ilocano people, and Sambal people
The Pangasinan people (Totoon Pangasinan) are called Pangasinense, or simply taga-Pangasinan, which means "from Pangasinan". The population of Pangasinan is 2,434,086.[5] Pangasinan is the third most populated province in the Philippines. The estimated population of the indigenous speakers of the Pangasinan language in the province of Pangasinan is 1.5 million and is projected to double in about 30 years. According to the 2000 census, 47 percent of the population are Pangasinan and 44 percent are Ilocanos. Sambal settlers from Zambales also predominate in the westernmost municipalities of Bolinao and Anda. The Pangasinan people are closely related to the Austronesian-speaking peoples of the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia. The Pangasinans are also related to the Polynesians of the Pacific islands, the Formosan indigenous peoples of Taiwan, the Cham of central Vietnam and Cambodia, and the Malagasy of Madagascar.

Some prominent people of Pangasinan heritage (though not necessarily ethnic identification) include:

President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, whose mother was from Binalonan, Pangasinan.
President Fidel V. Ramos, who was born in Lingayen, Pangasinan.
Speaker Jose de Venecia, Jr., who was born in Dagupan City, Pangasinan.
The late actor and presidential candidate Fernando Poe, Jr., whose father was from San Carlos City, Pangasinan.
Director General Arturo Lomibao, the former head of the Philippine National Police, is from Mangaldan, Pangasinan.
Lt. Gen. Jose Mejia Calimlim, the Vice Chief of Staff of the Philippine Armed Forces, is from Mapandan, Pangasinan.
Gabriel Singson, the former governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, is from Lingayen, Pangasinan.
F. Sionil José and Carlos Bulosan are internationally known writers from Pangasinan.
Victorio C. Edades, a Filipino modernist and a recognized National Artist, was from Pangasinan.
Jacqueline Aquino Siapno, a professor from Dagupan City, is the interim first lady of East Timor.
Dr. Francisco Viray, former dean of the University of the Philippines Engineering Dept and former Secretary of Energy of the Philippines during the President Ramos Administration, is from Lingayen, Pangasinan.
Geronima Tomelden-Pecson, the first female senator of the Philippines, was a native of Lingayen.
Julius Bongato, the first Filipino gay to be the Ms. Gay Universe 2009 held in Tokyo, Japan. He hails from Mapandan, Pangasinan.
Gen.Hermogenes Cendaña Esperon, Jr.,a native of Asingan, former Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines during Pres. Gloria M. Arroyo Administration.
[edit] Health and education
There are thousands of public schools and hundreds of private schools across the province for primary and secondary education. Many Pangasineneses go to Metro Manila and the United States for tertiary and higher education. The state and private colleges and universities in Pangasinan include the following:

Oakridge International School of Young Leaders
AMA Computer College
Asian Institute Of E-Commerce
Colegio de Dagupan
Colegio San Jose De Alaminos
Dagupan Colleges Foundation
Golden West Colleges
Kingfisher School of Business and Finance
Lyceum Northern Luzon
Lyceum Northwestern University
Luzon Colleges of Science and Technology
Palaris College
Pangasinan State University
Panpacific University Northern Philippines
Philippine College of Science and Technology
Saint Columban's College
San Carlos College
Saint Therese of the Child Jesus College Foundation
University of Luzon
University of Pangasinan
Urdaneta City University
University Of Perpetual Help - Jonelta Foundation (Pangasinan Campus)
Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation
Pangasinan has 51 hospitals and clinics and 68 rural health units (as of July 2002). Although some residents go to Manila and the United States for extensive medical tests and treatment, most Pangasinenses go to the medical centers in the cities of Dagupan, San Carlos City, and Urdaneta.

[edit] Culture
The culture of Pangasinan is a blend of the indigenous Malayo-Polynesian and western Hispanic and American cultures, with some Indian and Chinese influences. Today, Pangasinan is very much westernized. The main centers of Pangasinense culture are Lingayen, San Carlos City, Dagupan, and Manaoag.

[edit] Language
Main articles: Pangasinan language, Ilocano language, and Bolinao language
The Pangasinan language is an agglutinative language. It belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian languages branch of the Austronesian languages family and is the primary language of the province of Pangasinan and the dominant language in central and coastal Pangasinan. The Pangasinan language is similar to the other Malayo-Polynesian languages of the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Madagascar. It is closely related to the Ibaloi language spoken in the neighboring province of Benguet and Baguio City, located north of Pangasinan. The Pangasinan language is classified under the Pangasinic group of languages. The Pangasinic languages are:

Pangasinan
Ibaloi
Karao
I-wak
Kalanguya
Keley-I
Kallahan
Kayapa
Tinoc
Other languages are spoken in some areas of the neighboring provinces of Benguet, Nueva Ecija, Nueva Vizcaya, and Ifugao.

The educated Pangasinans are mostly proficient in English, as well as Tagalog. Pangasinan is the second-language of many Ilocanos in Pangasinan. Minority languages in Pangasinan are Ilocano and Bolinao, which is spoken in northwestern Pangasinan.

[edit] Religion
The religion of the people of Pangasinan is predominantly Christian, although few are strict believers and continue to practice their indigenous beliefs and rituals, like most of the people of the Philippines. Spanish and American missionaries introduced Christianity to Pangasinan. Prior to the Spanish conquest in 1571, the predominant religion of the people of Pangasinan was similar to the indigenous religion of the highland Igorot or the inhabitants of the Cordillera Administrative Region on the island of Luzon, who mostly retained their indigenous culture and religion. Pangasinan was also influenced by Hinduism and Buddhism before the introduction of Christianity.

The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Lingayen-Dagupan, Pangasinan, is Most Reverend Socrates B. Villegas.

Pangasinan is known as a land of miracles. The main pilgrimage centers of Pangasinan are the Shrine of Our Lady of Manaoag, which is reputed to be the pilgrimage capital of northern Luzon; the Shrine of Our Lord Jesus Christ the Divine Treasure (Senor Divino Tesoro), which is known to be a patron of healing, in Calasiao; and the Saint Dominic de Guzman Parish Church in San Carlos City.

[edit] Media and internet
There are 20 local newspapers and a classified magazine published in Pangasinan. Seventeen of the newspapers, including the classified magazine, come out weekly.

Balon Silew (Pangasinan)
Ilocano Observer (English and Ilocano)
Luzon Examiner (English)
Luzon Island Bulletin (English)
Luzon Standard Country Mail (English)
Media Eye Tiempo (English)
Northern Courier (English)
Northern Journal (English)
Northern Times (English)
Pangasinan News (English)
Pangasinan Post (English)
Pangasinan Star Online (English and Pangasinan)
Pangasinan Today (English)
Pangasinan Sentinel (English) (Mangaldan Publication)
People’s Digests (English)
Sun Star - Pangasinan (English)
Sunday Punch (English)
The Midweek Punch (English)
The Regional Examiner (English)
The Weekly Forum (English)
The Weekly Guardian (English)
Other publications that circulate in Pangasinan include:

Northwest Luzon Times
Pangasinan Pinoy Journal
Weekly Luzon Times
News Time
The Pangasinan Post
Classyfied Mag
The only magazine published monthly is the Traveler Magazine.

Pangasinan television and radio:

Television Networks:
ABS-CBN: Channel 2, Channel 32
GMA Network: Channel 10
Studio 23: Channel 30
QTV 11: Channel 11
FM Radio Stations:
DWYS - 104.1 YES FM! Urdaneta City
DWAI - 92.1 I FM Urdaneta City
DWKT - 90.3 Energy FM
DWTL - 93.5 Campus Radio
DWEC - 94.3 MOR For Life!
DWID - 98.3 Love Radio
DWTJ - 99.3 Spirit FM (from Alaminos City)
DWHY - 100.7 Star FM
DWON - 104.7 i FM
DWHR - 106.3 Hot FM
DWHT - 107.9 RMN Dagupan (CLOSED)
AM Radio Stations:
DWCM - 1161 Aksyon Radyo
DZWN - 1125 Bombo Radyo, Dagupan City (Pangasinan language)
DWPR - 1296 Power Radio (RADYO ASENSO)
DZRD - 981 DZRD 981 Sonshine Radio
DZSD - 1548 Super Radyo (Relay Station only)
DWIN - 1125 Eagle Radio (Relay Station only)
[edit] Sports and entertainment
Urdaneta City Sports and Cultural Complex
Dagupan City People's Astrodome
Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center
Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation Sports Complex
CSI STADIA (Jimmy Fernandez Complex)
Orient Pacific Center, Perez Blvd. Dagupan City
East Gate Plaza, A.B Fernandez East, Dagupan City
[edit] Places of interest
[edit] Tourist attractions

Sunny white beach at Rock Garden Resort, Bolinao, Pangasinan
The "Treasurers of Bolinao", PangasinanNuestra Señora de Manaoag
The Shrine of Our Lady of Manaoag is famous throughout the country for its supposed miraculous powers. Catholic devotees frequent the shrine, especially on the feast days on the first of October and the 18th day after Easter Sunday.
San Carlos City Plaza
San Juan River in San Carlos City
MaPANDAN FESTIVAL
Bonuan Blue Beach in Dagupan
White Beach in San Fabian
Cape Bolinao Beach in Bolinao
Tambobong White Beach in Dasol
Tondol Beach in Anda
Antong Falls in Sison
Cacupangan Cave in Mabini
Mount Balungao in Balungao
Manleluag Spring National Park in Mangatarem
Sanctuario de Senor Divino Tesoro in Calasiao
Salasa Church in Bugallon
Lingayen Gulf War Museum in Lingayen
Bolinao Museum in Bolinao
Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center in Lingayen
Hundred Islands Marine Sanctuary in Alaminos
Oceanographic Marine Laboratory in Alaminos
Red Arrow Marker of the WWII 32nd US Infantry Division in San Nicolas
Rock Garden Resort
Hundred Islands National Park of Alaminos
Umbrella Rocks of Agno
Urduja House in Lingayen
Beach Walk in Lingayen
Viewdeck in Suasalito, Sual, Pangasinan
St. John Cathedral Garden Dagupan City
Caves in Bolinao
Home for the Aged in Anda
Boat ride in Pantal River, Dagupan City
Provincial Capitol, Lingayen, Pangasinan
[edit] Others
SM City Rosales, Rosales, Pangasinan
[edit] 2010 local elections
POSITION CANDIDATE PARTY TOTAL VOTES
Representative
1st District
Jesus D. Celeste Lakas-Kampi-CMD 82,577
Representative
2nd District
Leopoldo N. Bataoil Lakas-Kampi-CMD 74,705
Representative
3rd District
Ma. Rachel J. Arenas Lakas-Kampi-CMD 165,677
Representative
4th District
Ma. Georgina Perez-De Venecia NPC 128,198
Representative
5th District
Carmen S. Cojuangco NPC 140,686
Representative
6th District
Marlyn L. Primicias-Agabas NPC 114,523
Governor Amado T. Espino Jr. Lakas-Kampi-CMD 833,441
Vice-Governor Jose Ferdinand "Ferdie" Z. Calimlim Jr. Lakas-Kampi-CMD 622,728
Prov'l Board Members
1st District
Napoleon C. Fontelera Jr. Lakas-Kampi-CMD 84,149
Teofilo G. Humilde Jr. Liberal 70,317
2nd District
Von Mark R. Mendoza Lakas-Kampi-CMD 114,135
Raul P. Sison Lakas-Kampi-CMD 102,648
3rd District
Generoso D. Tulagan Jr Liberal 122,785
Angel G. Baniqued NPC 113,181
4th District
Jeremy Agerico B. Rosario NPC 68,904
Mojamito R. Libunao Jr. NPC 62,089
5th District
Danilo C. Uy NPC 111,212
Clemente B. Arboleda Jr. Liberal 107,891
6th District
Ranjit R. Shahani Liberal 78,051
Alfonso C. Bince Jr. NPC 77,265
Boldface denotes Senior Board Member.

[edit] See also
Pangasinan language
Pangasinan literature
Philippines
Salt evaporation pond
Bagoong
Milkfish, Bangus
Fidel Ramos
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Jose de Venecia, Jr.
Urduja
[edit] References
This article includes a list of references, related reading or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. Please improve this article by introducing more precise citations where appropriate. (September 2009)

^ Index of Population Projection Statistics, National Statistics Office, Updated August 27, 2007
^ Oppenheimer 1999
^ New research forces U-turn in population migration theory
^ http://www.nscb.gov.ph/activestats/psgc/municipality.asp?muncode=015503000&regcode=01&provcode=55
^ National Statistics Office, 2000 Census
Bibliography
Agoncillo, Teodoro A. History of the Filipino People. (Quezon City: Garotech Publishing, Eighth Edition, 1990).
Cortes, Rosario Mendoza. Pangasinan, 1572-1800. (Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press, 1974; New Day Publishers, 1975).
Cortes, Rosario Mendoza. Pangasinan, 1801-1900: The Beginnings of Modernization. (Cellar Book Shop, April 1991).
Cortes, Rosario Mendoza. Pangasinan, 1901-1986: A Political, Socioeconomic, and Cultural History. (Cellar Book Shop, April 1991).
Cortes, Rosario Mendoza. The Filipino Saga: History as Social Change. (Quezon City: New Day Publishers, 2000).
Mafiles, Victoria Veloria; Nava, Erlinda Tomelden. The English Translations of Pangasinan Folk Literature. (Dagupan City, Philippines: Five Ed Printing Press, 2004).
Quintos, Felipe Quintos. Sipi Awaray Gelew Diad Pilipinas (Revolucion Filipina). (Lingayen, Pangasinan: Gumawid Press, 1926).
Samson-Nelmida, Perla. Pangasinan Folk Literature, A Doctoral Dissertation. (University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City: May 1982).
[edit] External links
Pangasinan Travel Guide - Tourism Philippines
Pangasinan: Preservation and Revitalization of the Pangasinan Language and Literature
Official Website of the Provincial Government of Pangasinan
Pangasinan Philippines
Salt business in Pangasinan
Philippine Standard Geographic Code
2007 Philippine Census Information
Pangasinan Wikipedia
[show]v • d • eComponent local government units of Pangasinan

Municipalities: Agno • Aguilar • Alcala • Anda • Asingan • Balungao • Bani • Basista • Bautista • Bayambang • Binalonan • Binmaley • Bolinao • Bugallon • Burgos • Calasiao • Dasol • Infanta • Labrador • Laoac • Lingayen • Mabini • Malasiqui • Manaoag • Mangaldan • Mangatarem • Mapandan • Natividad • Pozorrubio • Rosales • San Fabian • San Jacinto • San Manuel • San Nicolas • San Quintin • Santa Barbara • Santa Maria • Santo Tomas • Sison • Sual • Tayug • Umingan • Urbiztondo • Villasis

Component cities: Alaminos City • San Carlos City • Urdaneta City


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Independent component city: Dagupan City


(Administratively independent from the province, but grouped under Pangasinan by the National Statistics Office) YAN UNG 19 MUNICIPALITIES NA 1ST CLASS SA PANGASINAN....

anak na lasi
September 6th, 2010, 04:43 PM
Originally Posted by slex
Robinsons Land to build 30 budget hotels in 5 years
By Zinnia B. Dela Peña (The Philippine Star) Updated September 04, 2010 12:00 AM Comments (0)

MANILA, Philippines - Robinsons Land Corp. (RLC), the property development arm of the Gokongwei Group, is aiming to build at least 30 budget hotels across the country over the next five years to meet the growing demand for affordable accommodation, particularly by local tourists.
At the same time, RLC president Frederick Go announced that the hotel brand, Go Hotels, is now open for franchising, pointing out that they have already received inquiries from several interested parties. One businessman, whom Go refused to identify, is already looking at five sites for his planned foray into the value hotels business.
Go said since the soft opening of Go Hotels in its pilot site at the Robinsons Pioneer Cybergate complex in Mandaluyong City, the hotel has been registering an occupancy rate of more than 90 percent.
“We’re very confident about this development plan that we intend to take this throughout the country. There is huge demand for proper accomodation and we intend to open branches in every city of the country,” Go said.
The next Go Hotels will rise in Bacolod and Dumaguete (both in 2011). Programmed for opening in 2012 are hotels in Palawan, Iloilo, Cebu and Tacloban. New sites for 2013 are Pangasinan, Ilocos Norte, Zamboanga, Batanes and Gen. Santos.
Built on the lot of the old Robinsons Apartelle, Go Hotel Pioneer offers 225 no-frills rooms with flat-screen television and free Wi-Fi connection targeted for budget-conscious travelers. Patterned after sister company Cebu Pacific’s novel pricing scheme where early birds get the lowest rate, Go Hotels is offering accommodations for as low as P388 a night. Regular room rates start at P1,888 per night.
Go said they intend to build Go Hotels in areas where RLC has a shopping center. As of end-March this year, RLC had a mall network of 29 with a gross leasable area of 811,000 square meters.
Go Hotels is the fifth hotel property of RLC after the 285-room Crowne Plaza Galleria Manila, 263-room Holiday Inn Galleria Manila, 210-room Cebu Midtown Hotel and the 108-room Summit Ridge Hotel Tagaytay.
In the fiscal year ending September 2009, RLC’s hotel division registered revenues of P1.04 billion or about 10 percent of total revenues.
Holiday Inn Galleria Manila and Crowne Plaza Galleria Manila posted occupancy rates of 77 percent and 72 percent, respectively, despite the global economic slowdown that has cut holiday travel.

christian joe
September 7th, 2010, 02:58 AM
Pangasinense ranks 9th in Geodetic board exam
(http://www.sunstar.com.ph/pangasinan/pangasinense-ranks-9th-geodetic-board-exam)

http://www.sunstar.com.ph/files/images/pangasinan-geodetic-engineer-2010-09-07.jpg
AGUILAR -- Twenty-one-year-old Kimberly Posadas Rosario wished and prayed hard to at least pass the 2010 Geodetic Engineer Board Examination.

She garnered an average of 82.80 percent.

Rosario is the eldest of five siblings from Barangay Poblacion, this town. Her parents are Geodetic Engineer Renato Rosario (deceased) and Electrical Engineer Yolanda Rosario, the town's Municipal Planning and Development officer.

"God's answer was more than what I prayed for. I landed number nine in the board exam," said Rosario whose deceased father was also a geodetic engineer.

"Focus. Pray. There's no such thing as mental block if you are well prepared" is the message of Kimberly to students and would-be board exam takers.

The petite young lady was the lone member of Saint Louis University (SLU) Geodetic Engineering Batch 2010.

Four hundred took the board exam last September 1 and 2 given by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC). Of which, 154 passed or a percentage of 38.5 passing rate.

They will take their oath on October 1, 2010 at the Manila Hotel.

The fact that only a handful takes Geodetic Engineering in college did not dampen her enthusiasm to take the course. Much more, when she became the lone geodetic engineering major who pursued it when her two classmates in the first semester of their third year in college shifted to another course.

"Geodetic engineer is not a common course. The usual question to a would-be student (and I was asked this when I enrolled) is if you have a geodetic engineer relative," she said.

Since she was the lone student from third to fifth year, she practically had one-on-one classes with her professors. There was no room for failure as there was no one to be second best to.

The only disadvantage compared to that of having classmates, she said, was she had no teammates or group mates in projects or thesis.

She said she overcame all the hardships including that of dismantling and putting back together the surveyor's surveying equipment.

"I even had to use my chin as my hands are not enough, to hold and keep the spring from flying away for I have to pass the actual exam. Otherwise, I will not pass that certain subject in school," she recalled in between smiles.

Kimberly said the passing rate in the board exam is 70 percent. Her conservative computation after the board exam was she will get the least 71 percent passing rate

She actually got 82.80 percent, good for the ninth place.

She said her three months review time in Manila was concentrated between her time at the review center and further studies at her boarding house.

This Pangasinense did not mind not having to experience how to ride the LRT or MRT, or get so much sleep "as I will have all the time for such things when I have become an engineer."

Number nine seemed to be her lucky number. She also placed ninth when she graduated in high school.

She was at home when she learned about her passing the board exam from a friend who texted her to check the "very good news" in the Internet.

Among those who first congratulated her through text messages are her SLU professors, Engineer Erol Ayunon and Engineer Apolonio Walsiyen.

"I could not explain the joy, the happiness, the sense of fulfillment as a mother. Mas masaya ako ngayon kesa noong nakapasa ako," her mother Yolanda remarked in an interview Monday.

Surely, she will accompany Kim to her oath-taking on October to personally see how the ceremony goes as she was not able to attend her own oath-taking ceremony decades ago.

"Wala akong pamasahe papuntang Manila noon," reasoned Yolanda.

pi_malejana
September 7th, 2010, 05:39 AM
@KABALEYAN MUSTA KA ? lanang tayo kumon standby dyad thread tayo tapyan maples kasi nauutit tila ,man post kila labat tan comment na antokaman,share kayoy picxture ed baley yo,taga iner ka pi


taga San Jacinto ak...:) balet wala ak ed america natan, apatiran taon ak la amo ag akakasempet ed pangasinan...:(

anak na lasi
September 7th, 2010, 01:44 PM
Pangasinense ranks 9th in Geodetic board exam
(http://www.sunstar.com.ph/pangasinan/pangasinense-ranks-9th-geodetic-board-exam)

http://www.sunstar.com.ph/files/images/pangasinan-geodetic-engineer-2010-09-07.jpg
AGUILAR -- Twenty-one-year-old Kimberly Posadas Rosario wished and prayed hard to at least pass the 2010 Geodetic Engineer Board Examination.

She garnered an average of 82.80 percent.

Rosario is the eldest of five siblings from Barangay Poblacion, this town. Her parents are Geodetic Engineer Renato Rosario (deceased) and Electrical Engineer Yolanda Rosario, the town's Municipal Planning and Development officer.

"God's answer was more than what I prayed for. I landed number nine in the board exam," said Rosario whose deceased father was also a geodetic engineer.

"Focus. Pray. There's no such thing as mental block if you are well prepared" is the message of Kimberly to students and would-be board exam takers.

The petite young lady was the lone member of Saint Louis University (SLU) Geodetic Engineering Batch 2010.

Four hundred took the board exam last September 1 and 2 given by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC). Of which, 154 passed or a percentage of 38.5 passing rate.

They will take their oath on October 1, 2010 at the Manila Hotel.

The fact that only a handful takes Geodetic Engineering in college did not dampen her enthusiasm to take the course. Much more, when she became the lone geodetic engineering major who pursued it when her two classmates in the first semester of their third year in college shifted to another course.

"Geodetic engineer is not a common course. The usual question to a would-be student (and I was asked this when I enrolled) is if you have a geodetic engineer relative," she said.

Since she was the lone student from third to fifth year, she practically had one-on-one classes with her professors. There was no room for failure as there was no one to be second best to.

The only disadvantage compared to that of having classmates, she said, was she had no teammates or group mates in projects or thesis.

She said she overcame all the hardships including that of dismantling and putting back together the surveyor's surveying equipment.

"I even had to use my chin as my hands are not enough, to hold and keep the spring from flying away for I have to pass the actual exam. Otherwise, I will not pass that certain subject in school," she recalled in between smiles.

Kimberly said the passing rate in the board exam is 70 percent. Her conservative computation after the board exam was she will get the least 71 percent passing rate

She actually got 82.80 percent, good for the ninth place.

She said her three months review time in Manila was concentrated between her time at the review center and further studies at her boarding house.

This Pangasinense did not mind not having to experience how to ride the LRT or MRT, or get so much sleep "as I will have all the time for such things when I have become an engineer."

Number nine seemed to be her lucky number. She also placed ninth when she graduated in high school.

She was at home when she learned about her passing the board exam from a friend who texted her to check the "very good news" in the Internet.

Among those who first congratulated her through text messages are her SLU professors, Engineer Erol Ayunon and Engineer Apolonio Walsiyen.

"I could not explain the joy, the happiness, the sense of fulfillment as a mother. Mas masaya ako ngayon kesa noong nakapasa ako," her mother Yolanda remarked in an interview Monday.

Surely, she will accompany Kim to her oath-taking on October to personally see how the ceremony goes as she was not able to attend her own oath-taking ceremony decades ago.

"Wala akong pamasahe papuntang Manila noon," reasoned Yolanda.

CONGRATS KIMBERLY..isa kang tunay na Pangasinense.....:banana::banana::banana:

anak na lasi
September 7th, 2010, 01:46 PM
taga San Jacinto ak...:) balet wala ak ed america natan, apatiran taon ak la amo ag akakasempet ed pangasinan...:(

lanang ka kumon umpasyal dyad thread tayo man comments ka o post ka ya antokaman whahahahaa,hehehee:lol::lol::lol:,si capricorn di ba wala canada met pero mas cocoments dya ed thread tayo ,keep on posting ,:):):)

makalasyan
September 8th, 2010, 11:09 AM
Cities
City Income Class District Population (2007) Area (km²)
Alaminos City 4th class, component[4] 1st 79,788 164
Dagupan City 1st class, independent component 4th 149,554 37
San Carlos City 3rd class, component 3rd 161,884 169
Urdaneta City 2nd class, component 5th 120,785 100

Municipalities
Municipality Income Class District Population (2007) Area (km²)
Agno 3rd Class 1st 26,023 170
Aguilar 3rd Class 2nd 36,564 195
Alcala 3rd Class 5th 38,934 46
Anda 3rd Class 1st 34,398 75
Asingan 2nd Class 6th 54,092 67
Balungao 4th Class 6th 25,214 73
Bani 2nd Class 1st 45,652 180
Basista 4th Class 2nd 28,104 24
Bautista 4th Class 5th 28,094 46
Bayambang 1st Class 3rd 103,145 144
Binalonan 1st Class 5th 52,722 48
Binmaley 1st Class 2nd 76,214 119
Bolinao 1st Class 1st 69,568 197
Bugallon 2nd Class 2nd 62,237 190
Burgos 4th Class 1st 20,187 131
Calasiao 1st Class 3rd 85,419 48 Dasol 3rd Class 1st 27,027 167
Infanta 3rd Class 1st 23,731 254
Labrador 4th Class 2nd 20,508 91
Laoac 4th Class 5th 28,266 41
Lingayen 1st Class 2nd 95,773 63
Mabini 3rd Class 1st 23,338 291
Malasiqui 1st Class 3rd 122,820 131
Manaoag 1st Class 4th 62,684 56
Mangaldan 1st Class 4th 90,391 48
Mangatarem 1st Class 2nd 65,366 318 Mapandan 3rd Class 3rd 32,905 30
Natividad 4th Class 6th 21,560 134
Pozorrubio 1st Class 5th 63,689 135
Rosales 1st Class 6th 57,702 66
San Fabian 1st Class 4th 74,005 81 San Jacinto 3rd Class 4th 35,591 44
San Manuel 1st Class 6th 46,769 129
San Nicolas 1st Class 6th 33,419 210 San Quintin 3rd Class 6th 30,556 116
Santa Barbara 1st Class 3rd 73,025 61 Santa Maria 4th Class 6th 30,721 70
Santo Tomas 5th Class 5th 13,706 13
Sison 3rd Class 5th 42,791 82
Sual 1st Class 1st 29,925 130 Tayug 3rd Class 6th 37,954 51
Umingan 1st Class 6th 62,497 258
Urbiztondo 3rd Class 2nd 43,430 82
Villasis 1st Class 5th 56,668 76




i don't think 1st class yung ibang municipalities highlighted...was this taken from wikipedia? madali lang kasi i-edit infos dun eh..


i mean come on...Umingan? Mangatarem? Pozorrubio? San Nicolas? Rosales? nagka-SM lang 1st class kaagad? i don't think so :ohno:

anak na lasi
September 8th, 2010, 12:36 PM
i don't think 1st class yung ibang municipalities highlighted...was this taken from wikipedia? madali lang kasi i-edit infos dun eh..


i mean come on...Umingan? Mangatarem? Pozorrubio? San Nicolas? Rosales? nagka-SM lang 1st class kaagad? i don't think so :ohno:

masantos na labi kaaaaabaleyan...oo galing sa wikipedia at the same time totoo yan kasi last 2008 ayon sa coa ang mga bayan na nabanggit ay umabot at lumagpas na sa criteria sa pagiging 1st class which is 50milliom above.so nagkaroon na rin ng reclassification last year kaya nga pati mga syudad ng urdaneta b4 2nd class sya ngaun 1st class na ,same also with san carlos, and alaminos cities 2nd and 4th class respectively.^^^^^^madali lang i edit pero maraming basihan hindi basta basta ma iidet w/out referrences di ba.sya nga pala musta kna,lately marami kang naiipo post, whats the latest in calasiao ung sm at big R na planong ipatayo? :banana::banana:

william :D
September 8th, 2010, 12:50 PM
i don't think 1st class yung ibang municipalities highlighted...was this taken from wikipedia? madali lang kasi i-edit infos dun eh..


i mean come on...Umingan? Mangatarem? Pozorrubio? San Nicolas? Rosales? nagka-SM lang 1st class kaagad? i don't think so :ohno:

maari pong 1st class nga siya..1st class municipality pero hindi ibig sabihin na first class URBAN municipality na..magkaiba po iyon. maaaring may ilan jan ang 1st class urban municipality at 1st class municipality lang.yan ay based sa wiki rin, kung babasahin mabuti, marong 1st class municipality merong 1st class urban municipality.

traxex000
September 8th, 2010, 01:16 PM
^^pareho lang ang income requirement ng 1st class urban,partially urban or rural municipality,,,
ang pinagkaiba lang ay yung dami ng urban barangays,,,i just dont know kung pano to kinaclassify para maging urban,,

traxex000
September 8th, 2010, 01:24 PM
i don't think 1st class yung ibang municipalities highlighted...was this taken from wikipedia? madali lang kasi i-edit infos dun eh..


i mean come on...Umingan? Mangatarem? Pozorrubio? San Nicolas? Rosales? nagka-SM lang 1st class kaagad? i don't think so :ohno:

sa tingin ko hindi based sa wiki yan,,,sa nscb site galing yan,,,except sa dagupan which is 2nd class pa nakalagay dun,,,pero hindi pa inuupdate yun..

Santa Maria, Bulacan
September 8th, 2010, 01:35 PM
19 ang 1st class towns sa Pangasinan.

http://www.nscb.gov.ph/activestats/psgc/province.asp?provcode=015500000&regCode=01&regName=REGION+I+%28Ilocos+Region%29

tama sinasabi ni lasi.

william :D
September 8th, 2010, 01:35 PM
Pangasinan Province List of Urban and Rural Municipality/City accdg to National Statistical Coordination Board (http://www.nscb.gov.ph/activestats/psgc/province.asp?provcode=015500000&regName=REGION).

anak na lasi
September 8th, 2010, 01:40 PM
maari pong 1st class nga siya..1st class municipality pero hindi ibig sabihin na first class URBAN municipality na..magkaiba po iyon. maaaring may ilan jan ang 1st class urban municipality at 1st class municipality lang.yan ay based sa wiki rin, kung babasahin mabuti, marong 1st class municipality merong 1st class urban municipality.

base on NSCB lahat ng nabanggit na 1st class municipality ay partially urban which is malaping nang maging urban at next highly urbanized,20 years later .hehehe

anak na lasi
September 8th, 2010, 01:44 PM
^^pareho lang ang income requirement ng 1st class urban,partially urban or rural municipality,,,
ang pinagkaiba lang ay yung dami ng urban barangays,,,i just dont know kung pano to kinaclassify para maging urban,,maging ako rin kasi compare sa other town dito sa amin ung mga 2nd,3rd at 4th class ay partially urban,ganunpaman,ok sya kasi halos lahat ng bayan sa amin going 1st class na

sa tingin ko hindi based sa wiki yan,,,sa nscb site galing yan,,,except sa dagupan which is 2nd class pa nakalagay dun,,,pero hindi pa inuupdate yun..
oo nga 1st class city na sya dapat kaso di pa yata updated,

traxex000
September 8th, 2010, 01:44 PM
^^kahit naman isa lang ang urban na barangay eh classified as partially urban na eh :)

anak na lasi
September 8th, 2010, 01:45 PM
tnx a lot ,,,,,:banana::banana::banana:musta ka santa maria

anak na lasi
September 8th, 2010, 02:06 PM
pansin ko rin mukhang pangasinan lang yata ang may pinakamaraming newspapers and magazines outside metro manila,even am and fm stations,and this station heard all over ilocos and northern part of central luzon.

anak na lasi
September 8th, 2010, 02:30 PM
DAGUPAN CITY

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PEREZ BLVD.

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PEREZ BLVD.

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PEREZ BLVD.

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PEREZ BLVD.

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PEREZ BLVD.

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STI BLDG. PEREZ BLVD.

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PEREZ BLVD.

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GALVAN ST.

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UNIVERSITY OF LUZON, PEREZ BLVD.

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PEREZ BLVD.
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PEREZ BLVD.

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PEREZ BLVD.

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PEREZ BLVD.

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PEREZ BLVD.

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PEREZ BLVD.

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GALVAN ST.

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GALVAN ST.

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MALIMGAS PUBLIC MARKET, GALVAN ST

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CSI MARKET SQUARE, AB FERNANDEZ AVE.

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AB FERNANDEZ AVE.

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AB FERNANDEZ AVE.

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AB FERNANDEZ AVE.

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AB FERNANDEZ AVE CORNER RIZAL AVE.

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RIZAL AVE.

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RIZAL AVE.

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AB FERNANDEZ AVE.

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QUINTOS BRIDGE

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STAR PLAZA HOTEL, AB FERNANDEZ AVE.

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AB FERNANDEZ AVE.

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VICTORIA BLDG, AB FERNANDEZ AVE.

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AB FERNANDEZ AVE.

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AB FERNANDEZ AVE.

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AB FERNANDEZ AVE.

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AB FERNANDEZ AVE.

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AB FERNANDEZ AVE.

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RIZAL AVE.

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RIZAL AVE.

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RIZAL AVE.

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RIZAL AVE.

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RIZAL AVE.

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LENOX HOTEL, RIZAL AVE.

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RIZAL AVE.

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RIZAL AVE.

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PEREZ BLVD.

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PEREZ BLVD.

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PEREZ BLVD.
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PEREZ BLVD.

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PEREZ BLVD.

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MH DEL PILAR ST.

^^^^^^
KUHA KO YAN KANINANG 1 PM :)
GRABE NILAKAD KO KANINA, MULA PEREZ BLVD, UMIKOT AKO NG GALVAN ST, TAZ LUMUSOT AKO SA AB FERNANDEZ SAKA LUMIKO AKO SA RIZAL AVE AT NAPUNTA ULIT AKO SA PEREZ BLVD AT SA WAKAS NARATING KO ANG MH DEL PILAR ST :lol: GRABEH NAKAKAPAGOD 5-6 KMS ANG NILAKAD KO PARA IKOTIN ANG DAGUPAN CBD AT MORE THAN 1 HOUR AKO NATAPOS LAKARIN :lol::lol::lol: SAYANG DI KO NA NARATING ANG ZAMORA ST ARELLANO ST, CARANGLAAN DIST. MALUED, LUCAO AT TAPUAC PATI NA YUNG FISH PORT NATIN :lol:ibang iba talaga ang Dagupan city sa lahat ng syudad sa buong luzon outside metro manila,tunay nga na aking maipagmamalaki tunay na kung tawagin ay SYUDADHINDI pa kasama dyan ang mga streets ng arellano st.,mc arthur highway,tapuac,lucap,mayombo,caranglaan district,post mo pa nga lahat @aliguas plssssss

Ma^ride
September 8th, 2010, 02:53 PM
Masantos na labi la ed sikayon kabaleyan ko ditan. Nen anempet ak nen Last week, angan kami ed Dagupena, anengneng ko imay construction ed Robinsons et singa wala la ra may pile ya akapanek - awey no duga man, pero ongoing la ya talaga sa pan gagawa da na mall diman. :cheers::cheers:

Walay nalak na picture pero nai post ko ni suguro no untombak na agew ira ta busy ni ed trabaho natan.:bash:

Manaya masamit imay binagoongan crispy pata diman dagupena, tayawan yo no makapasyar kayo.:nuts:

keep updating guys this thread!

ABANTE PANGASINAN!!!

christian joe
September 9th, 2010, 04:00 AM
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traxex000
September 9th, 2010, 06:38 AM
ibang iba talaga ang Dagupan city sa lahat ng syudad sa buong luzon outside metro manila,tunay nga na aking maipagmamalaki tunay na kung tawagin ay SYUDADHINDI pa kasama dyan ang mga streets ng arellano st.,mc arthur highway,tapuac,lucap,mayombo,caranglaan district,post mo pa nga lahat @aliguas plssssss

^^w8 do u mean buong luzon or northern luzon lang?? maaari nghang dagupan ang pinakamaunlad sa northern luzon together with baguio pero kung buong luzon ang pag-uusapan duda ako dyan :)

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 9th, 2010, 11:39 AM
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wow! hot na hot nga! makapailol..hehe..joke..gaganda nila ahh, ang sesexy pa :cheers:
dibale, magkakaRobinsons at SM na rin sa Calasiao..di na kami makakalayo sa pagbibiyahe papuntang SM Rosales para magshopping :D

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 9th, 2010, 11:53 AM
^^w8 do u mean buong luzon or northern luzon lang?? maaari nghang dagupan ang pinakamaunlad sa northern luzon together with baguio pero kung buong luzon ang pag-uusapan duda ako dyan :)

bakit? may dapat bang pagdudahan? :) mahirap bang ikompara ang Dagupan sa ibang siyudad sa Luzon gaya ng Olongapo, Batangas Angeles, Lucena, Antipolo, Naga at iba pang lungsod?
sabi nga ni anak na LUSI, ibang iba ang dagupan sa lahat ng syudad sa Luzon, oo totoo naman, bakit sa ibang syudad ba, meron ba silang malalawak na fish pond?hehe..may 7 ba silang malls na nagseserbisyo sa 150,000 lang na populasyon? may 57 banks at 44 financial institutions ba sila? may 16 newspaper publications, 17 broadcasting stations, ABS CBN & GMA Regional Station. 12 hospitals 17 universities ang colleges ba sila? napakaliit ng dagupan na may 37 sq.kms, 60% dito ay tubig at 40% lamang ang lupa. maliit din ang populasyon na may 150k lang. kaya nasabi niyang ang DAGUPAN ay ibang iba sa mga ibang syudad sa luzon :D

welcome to pangasinan thread traxex :cheers:
balita ko sa probinsya niyo, madami na daw kayong kandidatong bayan para sa pagkasyudad? :cheers: at may itatayong itn'l airport jan sa inyo? :cheers:

anak na lasi
September 9th, 2010, 01:41 PM
Masantos na labi la ed sikayon kabaleyan ko ditan. Nen anempet ak nen Last week, angan kami ed Dagupena, anengneng ko imay construction ed Robinsons et singa wala la ra may pile ya akapanek - awey no duga man, pero ongoing la ya talaga sa pan gagawa da na mall diman. :cheers::cheers:

Walay nalak na picture pero nai post ko ni suguro no untombak na agew ira ta busy ni ed trabaho natan.:bash:

Manaya masamit imay binagoongan crispy pata diman dagupena, tayawan yo no makapasyar kayo.:nuts:

keep updating guys this thread!

ABANTE PANGASINAN!!!
WELCOME MA^RIDE,maabeg ya labi si ka yo kabaleyan ko ran PANGASINENSE....SGE ALAGAREN KO RAY TAY ipost mon litrato basta lanang ka dyan umpassyar dyad thread tayo tan man post ka ray masasangting ya nagagawa tan itsura na baley baley kasi amaayamay so manbabasa na thread tayo,kaaro man commenys ed saray nababasam dya ah ,:):):)

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anak na lasi
September 9th, 2010, 01:53 PM
^^w8 do u mean buong luzon or northern luzon lang?? maaari nghang dagupan ang pinakamaunlad sa northern luzon together with baguio pero kung buong luzon ang pag-uusapan duda ako dyan :)
duda ka pero yan ang katotohanan,ung image ng syudad ang aking basihan hindi ung mga revenue tax or income tax,beside wala kang makita sa buong luzon ng ganyang itsura ng isang syudad libang na lang sa baguio city,the rest wala as n WALA.TARLAC,ANGELES,OLONGAPO,LUCENA,BATANGAS,SANTIAGO,TUGUEGARAO,CABANATUAN,what else ?

anak na lasi
September 9th, 2010, 01:59 PM
QUOTE=ALIGUAS PANGASINAN;63417145]wow! hot na hot nga! makapailol..hehe..joke..gaganda nila ahh, ang sesexy pa :cheers:
dibale, magkakaRobinsons at SM na rin sa Calasiao..di na kami makakalayo sa pagbibiyahe papuntang SM Rosales para magshopping :D[/QUOTE]:eek2::eek2::eek2:[
agi maniilol si aliguas, eu nitan akanengneng la lamet na bebei aga makareen:runaway::runaway::runaway:ed kulaan to ,agmo anta no makatae o makaksirit whahahaha,hehehehe,ako rin pag uwi ko dyab sa Pangasinan shopping ako at baka tayo me business dyab sa mga mall na yan ,ano kaya magandang business aliguas?

anak na lasi
September 9th, 2010, 02:01 PM
aliguas ,bantayan mo ung Royal mall kung kailan mag oopen tapos kuha ng maraming picture plsssss,tapos malapit nang mag next thread ready ka ng pang intro natin ha ?dami kung hirit noh?

anak na lasi
September 9th, 2010, 02:04 PM
any info.about doon sa tinayong BANGUS PROCCESSING PLANT SA Dagupan city ,tapos na ba un?ung sa santa barbara na rice.......anuba yun ?

296619
September 9th, 2010, 02:11 PM
bakit? may dapat bang pagdudahan? :) mahirap bang ikompara ang Dagupan sa ibang siyudad sa Luzon gaya ng Olongapo, Batangas Angeles, Lucena, Antipolo, Naga at iba pang lungsod?
sabi nga ni anak na LUSI, ibang iba ang dagupan sa lahat ng syudad sa Luzon, oo totoo naman, bakit sa ibang syudad ba, meron ba silang malalawak na fish pond?hehe..may 7 ba silang malls na nagseserbisyo sa 150,000 lang na populasyon? may 57 banks at 44 financial institutions ba sila? may 16 newspaper publications, 17 broadcasting stations, ABS CBN & GMA Regional Station. 12 hospitals 17 universities ang colleges ba sila? napakaliit ng dagupan na may 37 sq.kms, 60% dito ay tubig at 40% lamang ang lupa. maliit din ang populasyon na may 150k lang. kaya nasabi niyang ang DAGUPAN ay ibang iba sa mga ibang syudad sa luzon :D

welcome to pangasinan thread traxex :cheers:
balita ko sa probinsya niyo, madami na daw kayong kandidatong bayan para sa pagkasyudad? :cheers: at may itatayong itn'l airport jan sa inyo? :cheers:

Demography is it!... :cheers:^^

Dagupan would'nt be Dagupan without the equally populous towns around it!:):):)^^

Ibang iba talaga kaya you can't compare!:)^^

Go Dagupan!

296619
September 9th, 2010, 02:19 PM
duda ka pero yan ang katotohanan,ung image ng syudad ang aking basihan hindi ung mga revenue tax or income tax,beside wala kang makita sa buong luzon ng ganyang itsura ng isang syudad libang na lang sa baguio city,the rest wala as n WALA.TARLAC,ANGELES,OLONGAPO,LUCENA,BATANGAS,SANTIAGO,TUGUEGARAO,CABANATUAN,what else ?

hala.. hehe:)... No comment! well respected opinion!... :cheers:

But I will go for nature plus total development!^^

Nothing to compare... tulad nga nang sabi ng signature ko!

Go Dagupan!:banana:

anak na lasi
September 9th, 2010, 02:23 PM
bakit? may dapat bang pagdudahan? :) mahirap bang ikompara ang Dagupan sa ibang siyudad sa Luzon gaya ng Olongapo, Batangas Angeles, Lucena, Antipolo, Naga at iba pang lungsod?
sabi nga ni anak na LUSI, ibang iba ang dagupan sa lahat ng syudad sa Luzon, oo totoo naman, bakit sa ibang syudad ba, meron ba silang malalawak na fish pond?hehe..may 7 ba silang malls na nagseserbisyo sa 150,000 lang na populasyon? may 57 banks at 44 financial institutions ba sila? may 16 newspaper publications, 17 broadcasting stations, ABS CBN & GMA Regional Station. 12 hospitals 17 universities ang colleges ba sila? napakaliit ng dagupan na may 37 sq.kms, 60% dito ay tubig at 40% lamang ang lupa. maliit din ang populasyon na may 150k lang. kaya nasabi niyang ang DAGUPAN ay ibang iba sa mga ibang syudad sa luzon :D

welcome to pangasinan thread traxex :cheers:
balita ko sa probinsya niyo, madami na daw kayong kandidatong bayan para sa pagkasyudad? :cheers: at may itatayong itn'l airport jan sa inyo? :cheers:

tama ka dyan kabayan ,what if natuloy ung pagsasanib ng dagupan calasiao at san fabian di lalong nakilala ang daguapn sa buong pinas sa larangan ng torismo at ekonomiya,possible more than 300000 ang population at more than .8 billion pesos ang revenue tav collection nyan,at the same time baka dyan pa itatayo ang int'l. airport at seaport at yan mga mall like ever gotesco noon pa yan plano wala lang talagang space para dyan kaya naku sabi nga SMALL BUT TERRIBLE ang syudad ng Dagupan,pang wolrdclass talaga kilalang kilala sa buong mundo ang nag iisang DAGUPAN.:banana::banana::banana:

296619
September 9th, 2010, 02:24 PM
Matagal na rin akong hindi nakakapunta ng Dagupan pero madalas ako sa Urdaneta!... hay sobrang urban na nga ang Dagupan... Metrong Metro na ang dating...

anak na lasi
September 9th, 2010, 02:25 PM
hala.. hehe:)... No comment! well respected opinion!... :cheers:

But I will go for nature plus total development!^^

Nothing to compare... tulad nga nang sabi ng signature ko!

Go Dagupan!:banana:

CORRECT KA DYAN,@296619 kumusta na pala ung sm megamall dyan na itatayo sa santiago city?:):):)

296619
September 9th, 2010, 02:27 PM
CORRECT KA DYAN,@296619 kumusta na pala ung sm megamall dyan na itatayo sa santiago city?:):):)

status quo parin daw... hope matuloy para naman may Super mall na rin sa region2!... hay... samantalang sa R1 namumutakte na ang mall... hehe...:cheers::)

anak na lasi
September 9th, 2010, 02:30 PM
Matagal na rin akong hindi nakakapunta ng Dagupan pero madalas ako sa Urdaneta!... hay sobrang urban na nga ang Dagupan... Metrong Metro na ang dating...thank you ulit ssya nga pala welcome dito sa thread nakita o ung kuha mong mga litrato grabe napakasimpling festival pero mukhang organize sya.alam ko aprobado na yung CAMADA(calasiao-mangaldan-dagupan)metropolitan ,kaso gusto pang isulong ang METRO DAGUPAN na kung saan 11 na bayan na ang kasapi.search mo sa youtube,makikta mo sya .

296619
September 9th, 2010, 02:33 PM
thank you ulit ssya nga pala welcome dito sa thread nakita o ung kuha mong mga litrato grabe napakasimpling festival pero mukhang organize sya.alam ko aprobado na yung CAMADA(calasiao-mangaldan-dagupan)metropolitan ,kaso gusto pang isulong ang METRO DAGUPAN na kung saan 11 na bayan na ang kasapi.search mo sa youtube,makikta mo sya .

nakwekwento nga sakin ng pinsan ko sa Urdaneta!... kahit Urdaneta kaganda na ngayon. Grabe! Sa parteng Rosales dati kami nakatira, kaganda na rin dun at may SM na. Sana makapunta rin ako sa Dagupan asap....:lol::):banana:

anak na lasi
September 9th, 2010, 02:46 PM
status quo parin daw... hope matuloy para naman may Super mall na rin sa region2!... hay... samantalang sa R1 namumutakte na ang mall... hehe...:cheers::)
hayaan mo makarating ddin si henry sy at si Big R dyan sa inyo wait lang kayo,infairness ha kahit pala walang sm at robinson dito sa amin daming mall na nag sosolputan laike CSI NEPO,MAGIC,ROYAL etc.sya nga pala anong mall ang kilala dyan sa inyo ?
nakwekwento nga sakin ng pinsan ko sa Urdaneta!... kahit Urdaneta kaganda na ngayon. Grabe! Sa parteng Rosales dati kami nakatira, kaganda na rin dun at may SM na. Sana makapunta rin ako sa Dagupan asap....:lol::):banana:ganun ba subukan mo ulit mamasyal dito sa rosales hanngang urdaneta nang masabi mo sa pinsan mo na tama nga sya ,ibang iba nga ang lugar na yan mula rosales-villasis-urdaneta-santa barbara-dagupan naaku para kanang nasa maynila sa dinaraanan mo sa sobrang mga trapik at commercialized na sila.

296619
September 9th, 2010, 02:54 PM
hayaan mo makarating ddin si henry sy at si Big R dyan sa inyo wait lang kayo,infairness ha kahit pala walang sm at robinson dito sa amin daming mall na nag sosolputan laike CSI NEPO,MAGIC,ROYAL etc.sya nga pala anong mall ang kilala dyan sa inyo ?

ganun ba subukan mo ulit mamasyal dito sa rosales hanngang urdaneta nang masabi mo sa pinsan mo na tama nga sya ,ibang iba nga ang lugar na yan mula rosales-villasis-urdaneta-santa barbara-dagupan naaku para kanang nasa maynila sa dinaraanan mo sa sobrang mga trapik at commercialized na sila.

Mall? May Talavera Square Mall sa Cauayan City at Ilagan. North Star Mall sa Ilagan. May Centro Mall sa Santiago at Cauayan. May mga Commercial Complex sa Santiago parang mall na rin. Pero maraming Dept Stores like Family Plaza, N.E. Pacific, Mart 1 etc.... May mga stand alone din na mga butiques nagkalat.:lol::lol::lol:

Lagi nga ako diyan dumadaan bago ako umuwi ng Isabela, dinadaanan ko mga pinsan ko sa Urdaneta tapos dumadaan kami sa Carmen papuntang Nueva Ecija. Gusto ko pumunta sa Dagupan, tagal ko na dun di nakapunta...:):cheers:^^

traxex000
September 9th, 2010, 03:03 PM
bakit? may dapat bang pagdudahan? :) mahirap bang ikompara ang Dagupan sa ibang siyudad sa Luzon gaya ng Olongapo, Batangas Angeles, Lucena, Antipolo, Naga at iba pang lungsod?
sabi nga ni anak na LUSI, ibang iba ang dagupan sa lahat ng syudad sa Luzon, oo totoo naman, bakit sa ibang syudad ba, meron ba silang malalawak na fish pond?hehe..may 7 ba silang malls na nagseserbisyo sa 150,000 lang na populasyon? may 57 banks at 44 financial institutions ba sila? may 16 newspaper publications, 17 broadcasting stations, ABS CBN & GMA Regional Station. 12 hospitals 17 universities ang colleges ba sila? napakaliit ng dagupan na may 37 sq.kms, 60% dito ay tubig at 40% lamang ang lupa. maliit din ang populasyon na may 150k lang. kaya nasabi niyang ang DAGUPAN ay ibang iba sa mga ibang syudad sa luzon :D

welcome to pangasinan thread traxex :cheers:
balita ko sa probinsya niyo, madami na daw kayong kandidatong bayan para sa pagkasyudad? :cheers: at may itatayong itn'l airport jan sa inyo? :cheers:

ah gets ko na ibig sabihin ng ibang iba :) tnx for answering my doubts :okay:

anak na lasi
September 9th, 2010, 03:13 PM
Mall? May Talavera Square Mall sa Cauayan City at Ilagan. North Star Mall sa Ilagan. May Centro Mall sa Santiago at Cauayan. May mga Commercial Complex sa Santiago parang mall na rin. Pero maraming Dept Stores like Family Plaza, N.E. Pacific, Mart 1 etc.... May mga stand alone din na mga butiques nagkalat.:lol::lol::lol:

Lagi nga ako diyan dumadaan bago ako umuwi ng Isabela, dinadaanan ko mga pinsan ko sa Urdaneta tapos dumadaan kami sa Carmen papuntang Nueva Ecija. Gusto ko pumunta sa Dagupan, tagal ko na dun di nakapunta...:):cheers:^^

kailan ung huling punta mo ng dagupan,malaamang malolola ka sa dami ng establishements ngaun lalo na sa bandang lucap at tapuac district,sya nga pala ibang iba talaga ang dagupan kasi alam mo ba na hindi barangay ang tawag sa mga ito kondi dictrict na ibig sabihin ay commercialize at urbanized sya,mag aral ka ng pangasinan ha

traxex000
September 9th, 2010, 03:14 PM
i think magkahawig ang baguio at dagupan ang pagkakaiba lang eh coastal ang dagupan mabundok naman ang baguio :lol: though lamang sa dami ng tao at tourist ang baguio....
ilan pala universities ng dagupan??
dagupan,tuguegarao, at baguio ang educational centers ng northern luzon sa pagkakaalam ko? :)

anak na lasi
September 9th, 2010, 03:17 PM
ah gets ko na ibig sabihin ng ibang iba :) tnx for answering my doubts :okay:ibang iba nga sya sa ibang trying hard cities na gusto maging premier,ibang iba sa mga lungsod outside metro pero look alike sa metro ang urbanity nito ,di ba ?:banana::banana:

anak na lasi
September 9th, 2010, 03:19 PM
i think magkahawig ang baguio at dagupan ang pagkakaiba lang eh coastal ang dagupan mabundok naman ang baguio :lol: though lamang sa dami ng tao at tourist ang baguio....
ilan pala universities ng dagupan??
dagupan,tuguegarao, at baguio ang educational centers ng northern luzon sa pagkakaalam ko? :)
what more pa kaya kung nasa dagupan ang mga regional office ng region 1 di lalo na ,compare sa baguio at tuguegarao na regional center ng mga government offices,di ba ,btw welcome traxex,sorry ha nadala lang me ....dagupan has 11 colleges and universities excluding some institutes,pls refer to DAGUPAN CITY WEBSITE...

traxex000
September 9th, 2010, 03:26 PM
^^i think hindi sa pagiging regional center ang dahilan,,nasa pagiging strategic ng location nito,,,very strategic naman ang dagupan considering gateway ang pangasinan going to ilocos at baguio hindi ba??and also chief port din ito :)
hindi nga lang strategic for housing regional gov't center kasi nasa loob ito ng pangasinan and dulo ng ilocos region

anak na lasi
September 9th, 2010, 03:39 PM
^^i think hindi sa pagiging regional center ang dahilan,,nasa pagiging strategic ng location nito,,,very strategic naman ang dagupan considering gateway ang pangasinan going to ilocos at baguio hindi ba??and also chief port din ito :)
hindi nga lang strategic for housing regional gov't center kasi nasa loob ito ng pangasinan and dulo ng ilocos region
OO pero anytime pweding kunin ng Pangasinan ang pagiging regional center nito kung mag file cguro ang provincial government ng Pangasinan kasi halos 60 % ng lahat ng transaction sa region 1 ay sa pangasinan nagmumula,possible malapit nang mangyari ito.we are going urbanized so someday ciguro i cle claim ng pangasinan ang pagiging regional center nito.btw naabasa ko sa wiki anng about sa tuguegarao oo marami syang colleges at universities pero halos mga family business school lang ata ang iba doon.comment ko lang naman,,,,,,,,,,,,Dagupan have been named as one the most competitive cities outside Metro Manila in the Philippine Cities Competitiveness Ranking Project 2009 (PCCRP) of the Asian Institute of Management Policy Center. The study, which was launched Monday in Pasay City, used six criteria in ranking the 29 cities: dynamism of local economy, responsiveness of the LGUs to business, infrastructure, quality of life, and cost of doing business and human resource and training.Dagupan City is the most competitive among the emergent cities. It bested the cities of Angeles, Butuan, Cotabato, Lucena, Naga, Legaspi, Pagadian, Puerto Princesa, Ormoc, Iligan, Tagum, and San Fernando in La Union, Surigao, Tuguegarao, Tacloban and Santiago.simple lang ,ito yun,even some cities near in visayas and mindanao DAGUPAN bested them,siguro ang ka competence lang siguro ng dagupan ay like ung baguio,ilo ilo,bacolod,zamboanga,cdo ang cebu at davao totally metro na sila kaya they are excempted.

traxex000
September 9th, 2010, 03:53 PM
OO pero anytime pweding kunin ng Pangasinan ang pagiging regional center nito kung mag file cguro ang provincial government ng Pangasinan kasi halos 60 % ng lahat ng transaction sa region 1 ay sa pangasinan nagmumula,possible malapit nang mangyari ito.we are going urbanized so someday ciguro i cle claim ng pangasinan ang pagiging regional center nito.btw naabasa ko sa wiki anng about sa tuguegarao oo marami syang colleges at universities pero halos mga family business school lang ata ang iba doon.comment ko lang naman,,,,,,,,,,,,Dagupan have been named as one the most competitive cities outside Metro Manila in the Philippine Cities Competitiveness Ranking Project 2009 (PCCRP) of the Asian Institute of Management Policy Center. The study, which was launched Monday in Pasay City, used six criteria in ranking the 29 cities: dynamism of local economy, responsiveness of the LGUs to business, infrastructure, quality of life, and cost of doing business and human resource and training.Dagupan City is the most competitive among the emergent cities. It bested the cities of Angeles, Butuan, Cotabato, Lucena, Naga, Legaspi, Pagadian, Puerto Princesa, Ormoc, Iligan, Tagum, and San Fernando in La Union, Surigao, Tuguegarao, Tacloban and Santiago.simple lang ,ito yun,even some cities near in visayas and mindanao DAGUPAN bested them,siguro ang ka competence lang siguro ng dagupan ay like ung baguio,ilo ilo,bacolod,zamboanga,cdo ang cebu at davao totally metro na sila kaya they are excempted.

magastos yan ser kung magpapalit ng regional center isipin mo na lang yun dami ng regional gov't agency buildings na aalis sa dating reg. center tapos lilipat dyan :)

anak na lasi
September 9th, 2010, 04:04 PM
magastos yan ser kung magpapalit ng regional center isipin mo na lang yun dami ng regional gov't agency buildings na aalis sa dating reg. center tapos lilipat dyan :)

totoo magastos pero kug sa mga mayor nga eh na napalitan lahat ng ginawa ng ex mayor ginigiba upang palitan ng bago what more pa kaya kung for conveniece ng pankalahatan ang pag uusapan,sabi nga KUNG GUSTO MARAMING PARAAN KUNG AYAW MARAMING DAHILAN,pero commnet ko lang naman,bakit sa qc b4 taapos nalipat sa manila di ba,try lang natin,malay mo someday ilipat sa santiago city ang regional center dyan sa inyo region 2 possible di ba.:):):)

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 9th, 2010, 04:06 PM
Masantos ya labi :bowtie:

welcome 296619 & traxex, lau ng pinaggalingan niyo ha? mula r2, bumiyahe pa kayo dito sa pangasinan thread :lol: :cheers:

tungkol naman sa Metro Dagupan, ang pagkakaalam ko, dagupan at 10 towns ang kasali sa Metro Dagupan, at inaprobahan ito ng Congress. Pero sa nakita ko naman sa wikipedia, CaMaDa ang nakalagay na ang Calasiao, Mangaldan at Dagupan lang...:bash:

noong 1947, ang dagupan ay binalak ipagcombine sa calasiao at san fabian at tatawagin sana itong Dagucala city ngunit di inaprobahan.:ohno: malaki sana ngayon ang syudad na yan :lol:

kung icocompare mo ang baguio sa dagupan ngayon, mas may potential pa rin ang Dagupan, Ang Baguio at ang kanyang metro ngayon ay over-crowded na. wala ng mapagtayuan ng gusali.maliban na lang kung papayag ang administrasyon ng camp john hay na patayuan ito ng bagong CBD..sa dagupan naman, marami pang bakanteng lupa na hindi nagagamit tulad ng sa tapuac, malued, lucao at bonuan. may space pa diyan, sa ngayon ang tapuac, malued, lucao ay bagong puntirya ng mga business minders na pagtayuan ng mga estabs. ang GMA7, Costless Furniture Shop(biggest furniture shop sa norte) LeDuc Hotel, Stadia, CSI City Mall, Jolibee, at ung gagawin nilang CSI Resort and hotel ay diyan nakatayo.. may nagtatambak na rin sa mismong ilog, tinambakan na nila ng lupa:ohno:

noon pa man, maunlad na ang dagupan, pero noong 1990, pinabagsak ng lindol ang buong syudad.:ohno: 90% ng dagupan ay nasira. hanggang nagyon ramdam pa rin ng mga dagupeno ang epekto ng lindol na yun sa kanilang lungsod. matapos kasi ang lindol, taon-taon hanggang sa ngayon, lumulubog ang Dagupan dahil sa paglambot ng lupa, kaya tuwing tag ulan, laging bumabaha at lalong lumalalim ang tubig baha :ohno: pero ok na to, kasi magiging Venice na ang DAGUPAN :lol::lol::lol:

traxex000
September 9th, 2010, 04:08 PM
totoo magastos pero kug sa mga mayor nga eh na napalitan lahat ng ginawa ng ex mayor ginigiba upang palitan ng bago what more pa kaya kung for conveniece ng pankalahatan ang pag uusapan,sabi nga KUNG GUSTO MARAMING PARAAN KUNG AYAW MARAMING DAHILAN,pero commnet ko lang naman,bakit sa qc b4 taapos nalipat sa manila di ba,try lang natin,malay mo someday ilipat sa santiago city ang regional center dyan sa inyo region 2 possible di ba.:):):)

^^hmmmm,

traxex000
September 9th, 2010, 04:10 PM
Masantos ya labi :bowtie:

welcome 296619 & traxex, lau ng pinaggalingan niyo ha? mula r2, bumiyahe pa kayo dito sa pangasinan thread :lol: :cheers:

tungkol naman sa Metro Dagupan, ang pagkakaalam ko, dagupan at 10 towns ang kasali sa Metro Dagupan, at inaprobahan ito ng Congress. Pero sa nakita ko naman sa wikipedia, CaMaDa ang nakalagay na ang Calasiao, Mangaldan at Dagupan lang...:bash:

noong 1947, ang dagupan ay binalak ipagcombine sa calasiao at san fabian at tatawagin sana itong Dagucala city ngunit di inaprobahan.:ohno: malaki sana ngayon ang syudad na yan :lol:

kung icocompare mo ang baguio sa dagupan ngayon, mas may potential pa rin ang Dagupan, Ang Baguio at ang kanyang metro ngayon ay over-crowded na. wala ng mapagtayuan ng gusali.maliban na lang kung papayag ang administrasyon ng camp john hay na patayuan ito ng bagong CBD..sa dagupan naman, marami pang bakanteng lupa na hindi nagagamit tulad ng sa tapuac, malued, lucao at bonuan. may space pa diyan, sa ngayon ang tapuac, malued, lucao ay bagong puntirya ng mga business minders na pagtayuan ng mga estabs. ang GMA7, Costless Furniture Shop(biggest furniture shop sa norte) LeDuc Hotel, Stadia, CSI City Mall, Jolibee, at ung gagawin nilang CSI Resort and hotel ay diyan nakatayo.. may nagtatambak na rin sa mismong ilog, tinambakan na nila ng lupa:ohno:

noon pa man, maunlad na ang dagupan, pero noong 1990, pinabagsak ng lindol ang buong syudad.:ohno: 90% ng dagupan ay nasira. hanggang nagyon ramdam pa rin ng mga dagupeno ang epekto ng lindol na yun sa kanilang lungsod. matapos kasi ang lindol, taon-taon hanggang sa ngayon, lumulubog ang Dagupan dahil sa paglambot ng lupa, kaya tuwing tag ulan, laging bumabaha at lalong lumalalim ang tubig baha :ohno: pero ok na to, kasi magiging Venice na ang DAGUPAN :lol::lol::lol:

floating city kunmbaga hehe :D
wow sa 37 square km na area malawak pa pla ang bakanteng lote dyan...:)

anak na lasi
September 9th, 2010, 04:12 PM
Masantos ya labi :bowtie:

welcome 296619 & traxex, lau ng pinaggalingan niyo ha? mula r2, bumiyahe pa kayo dito sa pangasinan thread :lol: :cheers:

tungkol naman sa Metro Dagupan, ang pagkakaalam ko, dagupan at 10 towns ang kasali sa Metro Dagupan, at inaprobahan ito ng Congress. Pero sa nakita ko naman sa wikipedia, CaMaDa ang nakalagay na ang Calasiao, Mangaldan at Dagupan lang...:bash:

noong 1947, ang dagupan ay binalak ipagcombine sa calasiao at san fabian at tatawagin sana itong Dagucala city ngunit di inaprobahan.:ohno: malaki sana ngayon ang syudad na yan :lol:

kung icocompare mo ang baguio sa dagupan ngayon, mas may potential pa rin ang Dagupan, Ang Baguio at ang kanyang metro ngayon ay over-crowded na. wala ng mapagtayuan ng gusali.maliban na lang kung papayag ang administrasyon ng camp john hay na patayuan ito ng bagong CBD..sa dagupan naman, marami pang bakanteng lupa na hindi nagagamit tulad ng sa tapuac, malued, lucao at bonuan. may space pa diyan, sa ngayon ang tapuac, malued, lucao ay bagong puntirya ng mga business minders na pagtayuan ng mga estabs. ang GMA7, Costless Furniture Shop(biggest furniture shop sa norte) LeDuc Hotel, Stadia, CSI City Mall, Jolibee, at ung gagawin nilang CSI Resort and hotel ay diyan nakatayo.. may nagtatambak na rin sa mismong ilog, tinambakan na nila ng lupa:ohno:

noon pa man, maunlad na ang dagupan, pero noong 1990, pinabagsak ng lindol ang buong syudad.:ohno: 90% ng dagupan ay nasira. hanggang nagyon ramdam pa rin ng mga dagupeno ang epekto ng lindol na yun sa kanilang lungsod. matapos kasi ang lindol, taon-taon hanggang sa ngayon, lumulubog ang Dagupan dahil sa paglambot ng lupa, kaya tuwing tag ulan, laging bumabaha at lalong lumalalim ang tubig baha :ohno: pero ok na to, kasi magiging Venice na ang DAGUPAN :lol::lol::lol:
untan to met ed sika ,bakit ngaun ka lang kung kailan inaantok na ako ,cge ost ka ng marami ha siguradohing mo magustuhan ko yan .joke lng sge nah post kana ng mga babae mo baka wala ng mga toples yang mga sunod mong post ha .ay kay joe pala un whahahaha hehehe:lol::lol::lol:

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 9th, 2010, 04:12 PM
what more pa kaya kung nasa dagupan ang mga regional office ng region 1 di lalo na ,compare sa baguio at tuguegarao na regional center ng mga government offices,di ba ,btw welcome traxex,sorry ha nadala lang me ....dagupan has 11 colleges and universities excluding some institutes,pls refer to DAGUPAN CITY WEBSITE...

malabong maging regional center ang dagupan..:lol: kasi ang populasyon ng dagupan ay pangasinense, eh paano na ang mga ilocano na syang mayorya, baka magkaroon pa ng diskriminasyon sa rehiyon, at malayong malayo ang dagupan sa ilocos norte, at sur.kailangan pa nilang bumiyahe ng napakahaba. kaya mas napili nilang sa san fernando na lang. at sa san fernando, may sarili syang airport at seaport eh..hehe

anak na lasi
September 9th, 2010, 04:13 PM
traxex.... comment ko lang lahat hah,pero ung iba totoo keep in touch add mo ako as a friend ok lang ba

anak na lasi
September 9th, 2010, 04:15 PM
malabong maging regional center ang dagupan..:lol: kasi ang populasyon ng dagupan ay pangasinense, eh paano na ang mga ilocano na syang mayorya, baka magkaroon pa ng diskriminasyon sa rehiyon, at malayong malayo ang dagupan sa ilocos norte, at sur.kailangan pa nilang bumiyahe ng napakahaba. kaya mas napili nilang sa san fernando na lang. at sa san fernando, may sarili syang airport at seaport eh..hehe
ganun ba okey comment lang naman itohhhhh,pero pweding pwede sa pagiging metro ha aliguas hehhee,ay hayaan mo ang mga ilocano na yan bumiyahe sila rito sa pangasinan total may mga airport naman sila ,tignan mo ha 3milliom tao ng pangasinan byabyahe sa isang .6millon lang na tao unfair di ba saka ung mga pamasahe naman ng mga opisyales na mga yan eh i reimburst lang nila kasama pa pagkain di ba .kung sa mga tao naman pasakit nga lang ,ok huwag nga lang kasi baka maging parang metro manila ang dagupan sa dami ng sasakyan byabyahe sa syudad lalo pang magkadaugaga sa trapik ,tayo tayo nga lang pangasinan eh halos di na kasya sa dagupan dgadagan mo pa wala na baka magkaroon pa ng lrt at mrt isama mo pa ang skyway naku masakit sa ulo,wag na aliguas ,parang totoo noh hehehe:banana::banana::banana:

anak na lasi
September 9th, 2010, 04:24 PM
aliguas bilisan mo mag post na ng mabilis kasi tulog na ako ,mabuti kapa wala kang passok bukas:bash::bash::bash:

anak na lasi
September 9th, 2010, 04:31 PM
unogip ak la (tuloy na ako )aliguas bukas ko na lang basahin ang mga comments mo at mga post mo ,sge overtime ka ngaun hanapin mo si suri_maw nawawala ata ,bye traxex ,see u again ,JEHOVAH GOD BLESS US ALL ....:goodbye::goodbye::goodbye:

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 9th, 2010, 04:34 PM
floating city kunmbaga hehe :D
wow sa 37 square km na area malawak pa pla ang bakanteng lote dyan...:)

BOnuan District

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs642.snc4/60239_117201585001738_100001356908324_106106_7060772_n.jpg



Tapuac, Malued, and Lucao Districts

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs304.ash2/58473_117201625001734_100001356908324_106108_2315337_n.jpg


Calmay-Carael Dagupan City

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs304.ash2/58473_117201621668401_100001356908324_106107_6579978_n.jpg
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs469.ash1/25718_105983749438107_100000794460353_21240_4293006_n.jpg

Dagupan CBD

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs204.ash2/46678_117201991668364_100001356908324_106112_5058389_n.jpg

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 9th, 2010, 04:35 PM
untan to met ed sika ,bakit ngaun ka lang kung kailan inaantok na ako ,cge ost ka ng marami ha siguradohing mo magustuhan ko yan .joke lng sge nah post kana ng mga babae mo baka wala ng mga toples yang mga sunod mong post ha .ay kay joe pala un whahahaha hehehe:lol::lol::lol:

nanaambagel ka la anak na LUSI :lol: hahaha..

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 9th, 2010, 04:40 PM
ganun ba okey comment lang naman itohhhhh,pero pweding pwede sa pagiging metro ha aliguas hehhee,ay hayaan mo ang mga ilocano na yan bumiyahe sila rito sa pangasinan total may mga airport naman sila ,tignan mo ha 3milliom tao ng pangasinan byabyahe sa isang .6millon lang na tao unfair di ba saka ung mga pamasahe naman ng mga opisyales na mga yan eh i reimburst lang nila kasama pa pagkain di ba .kung sa mga tao naman pasakit nga lang ,ok huwag nga lang kasi baka maging parang metro manila ang dagupan sa dami ng sasakyan byabyahe sa syudad lalo pang magkadaugaga sa trapik ,tayo tayo nga lang pangasinan eh halos di na kasya sa dagupan dgadagan mo pa wala na baka magkaroon pa ng lrt at mrt isama mo pa ang skyway naku masakit sa ulo,wag na aliguas ,parang totoo noh hehehe:banana::banana::banana:
:lol:

ui, itay sigbature mo, premier cities? dagupan, cebu, davao? papaano ang manila :)

traxex000
September 9th, 2010, 04:42 PM
BOnuan District

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs642.snc4/60239_117201585001738_100001356908324_106106_7060772_n.jpg



Tapuac, Malued, and Lucao Districts

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs304.ash2/58473_117201625001734_100001356908324_106108_2315337_n.jpg


Calmay-Carael Dagupan City

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs304.ash2/58473_117201621668401_100001356908324_106107_6579978_n.jpg
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs469.ash1/25718_105983749438107_100000794460353_21240_4293006_n.jpg

Dagupan CBD

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs204.ash2/46678_117201991668364_100001356908324_106112_5058389_n.jpg

sir aliguas di ko gaano mavisualize malau kasi hehe.,....

traxex000
September 9th, 2010, 04:44 PM
:lol:

ui, itay sigbature mo, premier cities? dagupan, cebu, davao? papaano ang manila :)

pwede yan kung ang classification eh hiwalay ang metro manila sa luzon :)

traxex000
September 9th, 2010, 04:45 PM
:lol:

ui, itay sigbature mo, premier cities? dagupan, cebu, davao? papaano ang manila :)

pwede yan kung ang classification eh hiwalay ang metro manila sa luzon
pero dapat dagdagan ng metro manila premier city para alam na hiwalay nga... for me between QC and makati yan...:)

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 9th, 2010, 04:46 PM
pwede yan kung ang classification eh hiwalay ang metro manila sa luzon :)

hmmmmm, di pa rin pwede, malayong malayo pa ang dagupan sa cebu at davao :)

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 9th, 2010, 04:48 PM
sir aliguas di ko gaano mavisualize malau kasi hehe.,....

talagang ganyan yan, pag izozoom ko, di mo n makikita ung mga bakanteng lote..kabahayan na mkikita mo..hehe..saka yang nkkta mo, yan yung sinasabi kong malawak pa para pagtayuan ng mga estabs o di kayay CBD :D

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 9th, 2010, 04:55 PM
^^
yung tapuac at bonuan lang yung may malawak pang bakanteng lote..
ung calmay-carael yan naman ung malawak na palaisdaan at yan ang nagpapatunay na mas malawak ang tubig kaysa sa lupa ng dagupan :D
at ung huli, yan naman ung cbd ng syudad :)

traxex000
September 9th, 2010, 05:01 PM
^^
yung tapuac at bonuan lang yung may malawak pang bakanteng lote..
ung calmay-carael yan naman ung malawak na palaisdaan at yan ang nagpapatunay na mas malawak ang tubig kaysa sa lupa ng dagupan :D
at ung huli, yan naman ung cbd ng syudad :)

ah..so malaking porsyento pa pala ng 37.23 km2 na area ng dagupan ay palaisdaan o tubig...:)

traxex000
September 9th, 2010, 05:02 PM
^^
yung tapuac at bonuan lang yung may malawak pang bakanteng lote..
ung calmay-carael yan naman ung malawak na palaisdaan at yan ang nagpapatunay na mas malawak ang tubig kaysa sa lupa ng dagupan :D
at ung huli, yan naman ung cbd ng syudad :)

ah..so malaking porsyento pa pala ng 37.23 km2 na land area ng dagupan ay palaisdaan o tubig...tama ba?kasali pa ba yang mga tubigan na yan sa total land area?

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 9th, 2010, 05:04 PM
ah..so malaking porsyento pa pala ng 37.23 km2 na land area ng dagupan ay palaisdaan o tubig...tama ba?kasali pa ba yang mga tubigan na yan sa total land area?

sya nga :okay:
oo, kasali sya sa total land area.

hamamigable
September 9th, 2010, 05:06 PM
bakit? may dapat bang pagdudahan? :) mahirap bang ikompara ang Dagupan sa ibang siyudad sa Luzon gaya ng Olongapo, Batangas Angeles, Lucena, Antipolo, Naga at iba pang lungsod?
sabi nga ni anak na LUSI, ibang iba ang dagupan sa lahat ng syudad sa Luzon, oo totoo naman, bakit sa ibang syudad ba, meron ba silang malalawak na fish pond?hehe..may 7 ba silang malls na nagseserbisyo sa 150,000 lang na populasyon? may 57 banks at 44 financial institutions ba sila? may 16 newspaper publications, 17 broadcasting stations, ABS CBN & GMA Regional Station. 12 hospitals 17 universities ang colleges ba sila? napakaliit ng dagupan na may 37 sq.kms, 60% dito ay tubig at 40% lamang ang lupa. maliit din ang populasyon na may 150k lang. kaya nasabi niyang ang DAGUPAN ay ibang iba sa mga ibang syudad sa luzon :D

welcome to pangasinan thread traxex :cheers:
balita ko sa probinsya niyo, madami na daw kayong kandidatong bayan para sa pagkasyudad? :cheers: at may itatayong itn'l airport jan sa inyo? :cheers:

Make that 13 hospitals, kasi nagpapatayo si mayor benjie ng isa pang hospital sa herrero perez, para sa mga mahihirap na bata at nanay. saka next year colegio de dagupan will be announced as a university.
and, Dagupan City is the top 3 city of the Philippines with Cebu and Cagayn de oro City kaya wag nyo ismolin ang Dagupan, kasi kung sa ganda at yaman lang naman paguusapan, hndi magpapatalo ang Dagupan City.

popost ko yung sinsasabi ko para walang duda. :cheers:

hamamigable
September 9th, 2010, 05:07 PM
bakit? may dapat bang pagdudahan? :) mahirap bang ikompara ang Dagupan sa ibang siyudad sa Luzon gaya ng Olongapo, Batangas Angeles, Lucena, Antipolo, Naga at iba pang lungsod?
sabi nga ni anak na LUSI, ibang iba ang dagupan sa lahat ng syudad sa Luzon, oo totoo naman, bakit sa ibang syudad ba, meron ba silang malalawak na fish pond?hehe..may 7 ba silang malls na nagseserbisyo sa 150,000 lang na populasyon? may 57 banks at 44 financial institutions ba sila? may 16 newspaper publications, 17 broadcasting stations, ABS CBN & GMA Regional Station. 12 hospitals 17 universities ang colleges ba sila? napakaliit ng dagupan na may 37 sq.kms, 60% dito ay tubig at 40% lamang ang lupa. maliit din ang populasyon na may 150k lang. kaya nasabi niyang ang DAGUPAN ay ibang iba sa mga ibang syudad sa luzon :D

welcome to pangasinan thread traxex :cheers:
balita ko sa probinsya niyo, madami na daw kayong kandidatong bayan para sa pagkasyudad? :cheers: at may itatayong itn'l airport jan sa inyo? :cheers:

Make that 13 hospitals, kasi nagpapatayo si mayor benjie ng isa pang hospital sa herrero perez, para sa mga mahihirap na bata at nanay. saka next year colegio de dagupan will be announced as a university.
and, Dagupan City is the top 3 city of the Philippines with Cebu and Cagayn de oro City kaya wag nyo ismolin ang Dagupan, kasi kung sa ganda at yaman lang naman paguusapan, hndi magpapatalo ang Dagupan City.

popost ko yung sinsasabi ko para walang duda. :cheers:

traxex000
September 9th, 2010, 05:10 PM
Make that 13 hospitals, kasi nagpapatayo si mayor benjie ng isa pang hospital sa herrero perez, para sa mga mahihirap na bata at nanay. saka next year colegio de dagupan will be announced as a university.
and, Dagupan City is the top 3 city of the Philippines with Cebu and Cagayn de oro City kaya wag nyo ismolin ang Dagupan, kasi kung sa ganda at yaman lang naman paguusapan, hndi magpapatalo ang Dagupan City.

popost ko yung sinsasabi ko para walang duda. :cheers:

sir hindi ko iniismol ang dagupan city ha,,sabi ko nga dagupan is the premier city of the north together with baguio :) naipost ko na ata ito dito hehe

hamamigable
September 9th, 2010, 05:10 PM
'New mayors should learn from most competitive cities'
Written by JESUS F. LLANTO, Newsbreak
WEDNESDAY, 21 JULY 2010

MANILA, Philippines--The cities of Cebu, Cagayan de Oro, and Dagupan have been named as the most competitive cities outside Metro Manila in the Philippine Cities Competitiveness Ranking Project 2009 (PCCRP) of the Asian Institute of Management Policy Center. The study, which was launched Monday in Pasay City, used six criteria in ranking the 29 cities: dynamism of local economy, responsiveness of the LGUs to business, infrastructure, quality of life, and cost of doing business and human resource and training.

It is based on official government data, perception survey among businessmen, and interviews with local chief executives and local business group’s representative The PCCRP also classified the cities into three groups: metropolitan growth centers, growth centers and emergent cities.

Cebu City bested Davao in the metro growth center category, which refers to cities with an average of P3.05 billion total income and average population of 1.08 million. Cagayan de Oro, meanwhile, topped in the growth centers category, which included the cities of General Santos, Baguio, Lapu-Lapu, Zamboanga, Olongapo, Batangas, Iloilo, Bacolod, and Mandaue. These cities have an average income of P1.2 billion and population 421,165.

Dagupan City is the most competitive among the emergent cities. It bested the cities of Angeles, Butuan, Cotabato, Lucena, Naga, Legaspi, Pagadian, Puerto Princesa, Ormoc, Iligan, Tagum, and San Fernando in La Union, Surigao, Tuguegarao, Tacloban and Santiago.

Ma. Lourdes Sereno Diokno, executive director of the AIM Policy Center, said that they decided to group the cities into three brackets because it would be unfair to compare the metropolitan and highly-urbanized cities like Cebu and Davao to new and emerging young cities.

“Cebu City and Davao City outpaced the rest in many indicators,” added Ana Maria Tabunda, chief research fellow at Pulse Asia and consultant for the PCCRP 2009. Roger Carlson, acting mission director of the USAID, one of the sponsors of the PCCRP, said that the findings of the study can guide the local officials in introducing policy changes in their localities.

“Newly-elected mayors can base their reform efforts on information that comes from business operators themselves,” Carlson said. The PCCRP 2009 also recognized the cities that topped in each of the criteria used in the study. Below is a complete list of the winners:

Awards:
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Mayors of the winning cities said that the recognition they received should inspire their cities to do better and to sustain the reforms and policies they have started. “This will serve as an impetus to us,” said Zamboanga City Mayor Celso Lobregat, whose city received three awards. He added that he is hoping that the awards can help them attracting investors who are afraid to invest in Zamboanga City because if the perception that it is not safe.

San Fernando City Mayor Pablo Ortega, meanwhile, said that his city’s efforts to address pollution and to simplify the process in applying and reviewing business permits helped them win four awards. “We put up a one-stop shop for those who want to do business with us,” Ortega said. “The system is very transparent and because it is fast we are able to curb bribery. (Newsbreak) :tongue4::tongue4::tongue4:

traxex000
September 9th, 2010, 05:17 PM
Make that 13 hospitals, kasi nagpapatayo si mayor benjie ng isa pang hospital sa herrero perez, para sa mga mahihirap na bata at nanay. saka next year colegio de dagupan will be announced as a university.
and, Dagupan City is the top 3 city of the Philippines with Cebu and Cagayn de oro City kaya wag nyo ismolin ang Dagupan, kasi kung sa ganda at yaman lang naman paguusapan, hndi magpapatalo ang Dagupan City.

popost ko yung sinsasabi ko para walang duda. :cheers:

wow e di magiging apat na rin yung universities nio...so masasali na rin kayo sa mga small-sizd cities with 4 universities(tuguegarao at dumaguete).....:)

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 9th, 2010, 05:28 PM
Make that 13 hospitals, kasi nagpapatayo si mayor benjie ng isa pang hospital sa herrero perez, para sa mga mahihirap na bata at nanay. saka next year colegio de dagupan will be announced as a university.
:cheers:

wow :cheers: Colegio De Dagupan, magiging university na :banana:
ano kaya magiging name nya? Universidad de Dagupan? University of Dagupan? Computronix(dating name ng CdD) University?

hamamigable
September 9th, 2010, 05:30 PM
wow e di magiging apat na rin yung universities nio...so masasali na rin kayo sa mga small-sizd cities with 4 universities(tuguegarao at dumaguete).....:)

hmmmmm.... maybe... pero ang pride talaga ng Dagupan ay ang 12 Hospitals nito. at Hindi basta bastang mga hospitals, Villaflor which is one of the most hightech hospitals sa region 1, at Region 1 Medical Center, the biggest hospital in the entire region 1 ay nasa Dagupan. san ka makakakita ng lungsod na may mahigit sampu na hospital?
Make that 13 pala...hehe coming soon yung isa.
Sa 52 Hospitals sa buong probinsya ng Pangasinan, imagine, 13 asa Dagupan City hehehe.... divide the remaining 39 sa 45 towns at 3 cities. kulang pang tig isa... hehe... :)

hamamigable
September 9th, 2010, 05:34 PM
wow :cheers: Colegio De Dagupan, magiging university na :banana:
ano kaya magiging name nya? Universidad de Dagupan? University of Dagupan? Computronix(dating name ng CdD) University?

Yup. Unibersidad de Dagupan
Accredited na ng CHED pero hinihintay nalang yung papers na makumpleto, hopefully next year, University na xa. =) :)

hamamigable
September 9th, 2010, 05:35 PM
wow e di magiging apat na rin yung universities nio...so masasali na rin kayo sa mga small-sizd cities with 4 universities(tuguegarao at dumaguete).....:)

Ilan ba hospitals ng city ng tuguegarao at dumaguete?

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 9th, 2010, 05:38 PM
sya nga pala, some pictures ng Colegio de Dagupan :)

http://photos.friendster.com/photos/group/13/68/408631/112511022151s.jpg
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http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:3jpnzddylvX5cM:http://img118.imageshack.us/img118/1341/12pm.jpg&t=1
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http://www.panoramio.com/photos/original/4443085.jpg
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http://www.panoramio.com/photos/original/4442916.jpg
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http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/4443094.jpg
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/4443094.jpg

http://i.ytimg.com/vi/wJ1WuQKsQlw/0.jpg
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http://www.panoramio.com/photos/original/4442893.jpg
http://www.panoramio.com/photos/original/4442893.jpg

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 9th, 2010, 05:44 PM
http://www.cdd.edu.ph/


^^ website ng CdD, panoorin niyo yung intro :) hehe

traxex000
September 9th, 2010, 05:57 PM
Ilan ba hospitals ng city ng tuguegarao at dumaguete?

huh,,,di ko alam sa dumaguete taga tugue naman ako,,,haha sila kasi unang nagkaroon ng apat na unibersidad and binati nila ang tugue thread nung naging 4 na ung univ. namin..so turn naman namin na batiin ang dagupan na mapapasali sa liga hehehe :lol:
about hospitals??cge sagutin ko na rin yan..
5 alam kong hospital ng tugue,,ung isa u/c ung isa naman inuupgrade :)

Ma^ride
September 9th, 2010, 06:48 PM
Kabaleyans ito yung mga pics na nakuha ko regarding doon sa Robinsons Mall na pinapatayo sa Calasiao during my short vacation there in Pangasinan. medyo di vivid ang kuha sorry:nuts: Ill make a good shot siguro on the next vacation :cheers:

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hamamigable
September 10th, 2010, 03:53 AM
Iba naman po yung COMPETITIVE sa RICHEST. :lol:

hmmmmmmmmm..... general term ang competitive..... binasa mo ba? hehe....

The cities of Cebu, Cagayan de Oro, and Dagupan have been named as the most competitive cities outside Metro Manila in the Philippine Cities Competitiveness Ranking Project 2009 (PCCRP) of the Asian Institute of Management Policy Center. The study, which was launched Monday in Pasay City, used six criteria in ranking the 29 cities: dynamism of local economy, responsiveness of the LGUs to business, infrastructure, quality of life, and cost of doing business and human resource and training.
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ordunapaulo
September 10th, 2010, 06:20 AM
Good afternoon pangasinan thread fans!

Maraming proyekto si PGMA last year for the province of pangasinan na naglalayon isa-ayos, ayusin , ipagpabuti ang infra sa drainage system specially sa mga lugar na palaging bahain na malalapit sa mga ilog, I hope some of this projects is already to finished by now.:)

this my first post.:)

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 10th, 2010, 06:30 AM
Good afternoon pangasinan thread fans!

Maraming proyekto si PGMA last year for the province of pangasinan na naglalayon isa-ayos, ayusin , ipagpabuti ang infra sa drainage system specially sa mga lugar na palaging bahain na malalapit sa mga ilog, I hope some of this projects is already to finished by now.:)

this my first post.:)

oo, totoo yan, yung Int'l airport sa Alaminos City, Int'l Seaport sa Sual, TPLEX, Rice Processing Plant sa Sta. Barbara, at ung pagaayos ng mga dike sa agno river. :D Ung Int'l airport, inumpisahan na nilang gawin, ung TPLEX, ewan ko kung kelan matatapos at bubuksan sa mga motorista.ung seaport di ko lang alam, ung processing plant, malapit ng matapos at yung dike, ewan ko lang :D

wc sa thread namin ordunapaulo :D

ordunapaulo
September 10th, 2010, 06:46 AM
I hope all this projects is functionally used, and about alaminos international airport thanks for this, I did not know we have this in alaminos.:)

phoenicians
September 10th, 2010, 08:18 AM
Kabaleyans ito yung mga pics na nakuha ko regarding doon sa Robinsons Mall na pinapatayo sa Calasiao during my short vacation there in Pangasinan. medyo di vivid ang kuha sorry:nuts: Ill make a good shot siguro on the next vacation :cheers:

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:)salamat ed post mo..kahit ganun pics na kuha mo..ayos na rin yun...kahit papano me dev't yun ginagawa nila...:)

max300jmm
September 10th, 2010, 08:51 AM
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rumored xa na gagawin na ang sm sa dagupan. kaya lang nung kinausap ko caretaker ay isang subdivision daw :ohno::ohno:

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sana magka timezone na sa dagupan city, isa xang sosyal na amusement na pagmamay ari ng ayala company.

Tarlaqueno-ako
September 10th, 2010, 09:28 AM
wow :cheers: Colegio De Dagupan, magiging university na :banana:
ano kaya magiging name nya? Universidad de Dagupan? University of Dagupan? Computronix(dating name ng CdD) University?

Ang original Computronix ay sa taas ng isang building sa AB Fernandez Avenue, doon ako kumuha ng basic and advance typing noong araw, he he. Wow, ngayon ay magiging University na. Ang galing! Sa Arellano Street ba ang campus nila?:cheers:

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 10th, 2010, 11:24 AM
:)salamat ed post mo..kahit ganun pics na kuha mo..ayos na rin yun...kahit papano me dev't yun ginagawa nila...:)

kumon nasumpal yan tampol :D syopa kasi manggawa na design to ya? :)

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 10th, 2010, 11:27 AM
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rumored xa na gagawin na ang sm sa dagupan. kaya lang nung kinausap ko caretaker ay isang subdivision daw :ohno::ohno:

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sana magka timezone na sa dagupan city, isa xang sosyal na amusement na pagmamay ari ng ayala company.


:ohno: wala na talaga, nag give up na ang SM sa paghahabol sa Dagupan:ohno: bali balita, may lupa ang SM sa Binmaley? edi ibig sabihin, marami na silang property sa pangasinan, isa sa dagupan, calasiao, rosales, urdaneta at binmaley :lol::cheers:

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 10th, 2010, 11:31 AM
Ang original Computronix ay sa taas ng isang building sa AB Fernandez Avenue, doon ako kumuha ng basic and advance typing noong araw, he he. Wow, ngayon ay magiging University na. Ang galing! Sa Arellano Street ba ang campus nila?:cheers:

ahh, produkto ka pala ng Computronix, welcome sa Pangasinan Thread Tarlaqueno :) oo, sa Arellano St. nga, karapat dapat syang maging university: madaming estudyante, madaming gusali, madaming kurso at higit sa lahat competent ang CdD :cheers: check mo website nla, www.cdd.edu.ph panoorin mo ung intro, impressive :okay:

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 10th, 2010, 12:29 PM
Lim vetoes tricycle franchise ordinance

Posted on September 5, 2010 - Filed Under Headlines, News | Leave a Comment

City Hall, SP rift intensifies

THE executive-legislative imbroglio in Dagupan involving Mayor Benjamin Lim and the majority of the Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) appears headed for worse before it gets any better.
Last week, Lim vetoed an ordinance of the city council granting franchises to at least 23 operators of motorized tricycles-for-hire in the city saying this is a function of the executive branch.
The ordinance in question, No. 1957-2010, was vetoed by the mayor in its entirety for allegedly encroaching on executive prerogatives.
In his letter dated August 26 to the SP through Vice Mayor and Presiding Officer Belen Fernandez, Lim said: “The acts of screening and evaluating the qualifications of 
applicants for tricycle franchise and processing requirements (for said purpose) 
are purely administrative and executive functions, which the legislative branch 
is encroaching upon.”
The mayor also assailed in his letter SP Resolution No. 653-2010, which approved 126 applications for a tricycle franchise.
The mayor said this resolution merely expresses the sentiments of the members of the SP and does not have the force and effect of a law.

LOCAL GOV’T CODE

However, Fernandez has expressed her disagreement to Lim’s stance, citing a provision of the Local Government Code.
The vice mayor said Article Three, Section 458, Paragraph VI of the Local Government Code, under the powers of the Sangguniang Panlungsod, states: “Subject to the guidelines prescribed by the Department of Transportation and Communication, (the SP shall) regulate the operations of tricycles and grant franchise for the operations thereof within the territorial jurisdiction of the city.”
Lim, on the other hand, pointed out that SP has exercised that power when it enacted Ordinance No. 2883-2006, the Comprehensive Tricycle Franchise Ordinance of 2007.
“This is in itself was the legislative grant of franchise that Republic Act 7160 or the Local Government Code of 1991 envisioned,” Lim said.
Fernandez said the SP, which voted unanimously on the vetoed ordinance, will discuss this week what their next move will be on the matter.
“This matter is now in the hands of the city councilors and in the meantime, I 
withhold any comment on the matter in order not to preempt their decision,” Fernandez said.
The issuance of tricycle franchises originally rested on the SP, but this was transferred to the city mayor’s office through the legal office when Lim became mayor in 2001 and continued until 2007.
The function was reverted back to the SP in April this year, with former Mayor Alipio Fernandez’s approval, following a clamor from the tricycle operators who complained of having to go through and pay extra fees to “fixers” at the city hall.
When the SP processed new franchises in late August, the chairman of the committee on public utilities, Councilor Karlos Reyna, rejected applications presented by fixers.–LM

http://sundaypunch.prepys.com/archives/2010/09/05/lim-vetoes-tricycle-franchise-ordinance/

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 10th, 2010, 12:32 PM
‘Sacred cows’ defy Espino’s order

Posted on September 5, 2010 - Filed Under Headlines, News | Leave a Comment

Guv directs filing of cases

LINGAYEN–Illegal structures that have recently been torn down by Task Force Kalikasan under the provincial government’s river clean-up program are creeping back.
A task force report says that some owners of the dismantled illegal structures have started to reconstruct their contraptions, which serve as fish pens, attachment for fish traps, or props for oysters and mussels.
Tommy Cabigas, assistant commander for Task Force Kalikasan, said “former sacred cows” are defiant and are evidently testing the resolve of Gov. Amado Espino Jr.
Cabigas, however, said the provincial government is determined in its effort to revitalize Pangasinan’s rivers and will not let these few groups get their way.
He said several task groups have already been alerted to stop the reconstruction of the illegal structures.
According to Provincial Information Officer Orpheus Velasco, the task force has been instructed by Espino to file cases in court against those reconstructing their dismantled structures for violation of the law on waterways.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Meanwhile, Task Force Kalikasan has also reported that gains have been made over the last few weeks with at least 60 percent of the rivers in Binmaley, Lingayen and Bugallon towns already restored to their original state as a result of the clean up drive.
Cabigas, who led members of the local media to a cruise along the newly cleaned rivers last week, said people from the communities are beginning to appreciate the efforts for the program.
So far, river portions that have bean cleaned up include those in Poblacion, Naguilayan, Manat, Caloocan Dupo and Salapingao in Binmaley; San Jose, Poblacion, Balococ, and the Banaga area between Lingayen and Bugallon.
“In the near future, when we have completed our mission, we hope to regain the lost pristine beauty of our rivers which have been ravaged by the vultures of nature,” said Paterno Orduna, head of Task Force Kalikasan.
The clean-up program is supported by regional, provincial and municipal leaders who signed a covenant last August 25 to seal their commitment.—LM

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ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 10th, 2010, 12:39 PM
All bets are off

By Ermin Garcia Jr.

THINGS are not looking good for Dagupenos.
There is no doubt in anyone’s mind today that Mayor Benjie Lim is already inextricably at loggerhead with the city council headed by his arch-business rival Vice Mayor Belen Fernandez.
All bets are now off for a possible teamwork as pledged by Mr. Lim shortly after his election. He has since adopted a “no mercy-take no prisoners” policy as his standard response to all the initiatives from the city council.
This became evident when he surprised everyone the day he issued the gag memo to city hall department heads directing them not to attend any council regular session meeting or committee hearing without his say-so. And Mr. Lim has not withdrawn it to this day in spite of what the local government code mandates him to do as mayor. “Enough of transparency,” appears to be his message.
Thus when the family of Vice Mayor Belen obtained the popular endorsement of the city council for its grand hotel project for the issuance of a location permit by the city hall, it no longer came as a surprise that the family’s request for the permit was effectively archived by city hall clearly on Mr. Lim’s order. He blocked it unabashedly, never mind that the city will not have a premium hotel that will create jobs and further spur economic activities in the city. Read his lips: “No way highway…!”
Then came his veto of Ordinance No. 1957-2010 (Comprehensive Tricycle Franchise Ordinance of 2007) citing specifically the “encroachment” of executive function by the council as reason. Mayor Benjie took the ordinance as a dilution of his power hence, the veto, in spite of what the local government code again mandates. His body language reads: “Only what I say goes!”
In sharp contrast, the council approved the supplemental budget that Mr. Lim forwarded without much ado notwithstanding the absence of the city accountant during the council’s deliberation as dictated by the gag memo.
It’s a pity that we are seeing these acts of official belligerence in just 60 days since Mr. Lim reassumed the mayoralty. And, it doesn’t look like the trend is going to change until the city council becomes onor-onor a third time around wrapped around his little finger. Yes, methinks the worst is yet to come for Dagupenos. Tsk-tsk.
As always, I hope to be proven wrong.

http://sundaypunch.prepys.com/archives/2010/09/06/punchline-238/

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 10th, 2010, 12:40 PM
RAISING THE QUALITY OF URBAN LIFE.
There’s another impressive landmark in Dagupan, the Eastgate Plaza on A.B. Fernandez East. It supplanted the previous old landmark, Unique Lumber, in that part of the city. It now hosts a fantastic Korean Restaurant and an American-diner resto among others. No it’s not a venture of some Manila investors but one of the city’s very own young entrepreneurs, couple Howie and Angie Cham. Many of the young entrepreneurs in the city today, they who chose to locate their business in the province instead of Metro Manila, will definitely make their mark in the city as idea movers changing the city’s landscape as they help raise the quality of urban life in the city. For instance, I know the yuppies in the city have since found in the Oriental Pacific Center, the Cham’s first venture, a safe hangout where they can dine on authentic Japanese cuisine or simply laze with their laptops inside a coffee shop, a free wi-fi spot.
Another set of young entrepreneurs is the Cruz sisters of the St. Joseph Drugstore that has since branched out across the province to give Mercury Drug a run for its money.
The city will benefit greatly with more entrepreneurs like them so the very least the community can do is to support them with regular patronage.

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ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 10th, 2010, 12:49 PM
MANAOAG TODAY

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WELCOME TO MANAOAG

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Baloking Intersection

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Manaoag Town Hall

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Manaoag Police Station

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Manaoag Public Market

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Manaoag Town Plaza

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Manaoag Post Office

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Miraculous Our Lady Of Manaoag Church

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Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Garden

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ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 10th, 2010, 01:24 PM
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Battle of the malls

By DANNY O. SAGUN

THE MALL business atmosphere this side of the country is getting feverish. Local operators like CSI, Magic and BHF are not only busy putting up branches in cities and big towns in this province but also in La Union and other areas. Big time mall developers like SM and Robinsons have invaded Pangasinan too.

Robinsons has started construction activities at its mall site in Calasiao. Rival SM was said to be looking for a place in that town for its second mall in the province after the SM City Rosales, purportedly a few blocks away from the Robinsons site. Other reports said the mall giant was acquiring a lot in barangay Anolid in Mangaldan town. But Mangaldan Mayor Herminio Romero admitted only last Wednesday that SM has no definite plan yet as far as his town is concerned due to unsettled issues like lot pricing of the Anolid property. Calasiao Mayor Mark Roy Macanlalay earlier said that rumors about SM’s plan in his town remained rumors.


Now, how about this latest twist? It is not Mangaldan or Calasiao which will host the mall giant but Dagupan. Remember the botched Gotesco mall in barangay Tambac (or is it part of Mayombo yet?)which the Asian crisis in 1997 did it in? That area has been busy lately with filling activities which seem to confirm rumors that SM is interested to locate in the city and not anywhere else. A local businessman is said to be consolidating lots there for possible lot acquisition b y the big time mall developer.

Will our local operators allow its entry here considering the already crowded market? They could not do anything with the free market economy we have. I think that’s the position of Mayor Benjie Lim, whose family itself is a major player in the local mall industry.

Is there a place for a big mall yet in Dagupan?

Well, by big mall we think Nepo and CSI City Mall would qualify for it. The others are just oversized department stores or supermarkets.

For us consumers we warmly embrace and welcome big malls here. It is a practice by many of us who may have time to go to Manila once in a while to drop by either SM North or Trinoma or Megamall for some (window?) shopping. Not that the items being sold there are not found to be here. In fact prices here are lower than some of the bargains there. Still we include a mall visit in our itinerary every time we visit Manila.

Shopping in mall is convenient because of the fine air conditioning system. In fact we simply get there to enjoy the atmosphere and not to shop. So that if SM ever gets here we will have more options in our weekend shopping.

Is the mall business still competitive here?

Not really if you can count in your fingers the people going to malls daily. We noted also that there are already closed shops in some of the malls here. In Urdaneta City, a mall which underwent expansion last year has many unoccupied stalls on the third floor. And by our observation there are not so many people going there when we happened to drop by one time. We wonder how the operator is coping with costs particularly power.

But as ordinary customers, we surely welcome big malls here. Let SM, Robinsons and other big time players locate their businesses here. Perhaps, we may no longer include a side trip to SM North or Trinoma for our next trip to Manila since we already enjoy the same atmosphere here.

The local players? They will have to devise schemes that will continue to attract customers. Remember Nepo mall which created heavy traffic during its opening? The frenzy rolled for just about a week and after that it’s back to normal. CSI City Mall has not lost a bit in the competition, right?

Welcome SM. How about that Ms Gerlou of SM City Rosales?


http://pangasinanstar.prepys.com/archives/2010/09/09/column-the-pen-speaks-2/#more-2911

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 10th, 2010, 01:28 PM
Fishkill alert raised due to neap tides

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DIRECTOR Westly R. Rosario, center chief IV of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, advised fish farmers to be wary of the neap tides as this will bring the recurrence of fish kills in the
city.

In a letter to Mayor Benjamin S. Lim through City Agriculturist Emma Molina, Rosario pointed out that at present fish farmers must practice preventive measures to avoid further loss in the fishery
industry as fish kill will surely affect both cultured and wild fish with the presence of neap tide or ‘alaal.’


Neap tide is the period in a month when tidal fluctuation is very minimal and no fresh and oxygenated water flows in estuaries where the fish pens, cages and ponds are located. It is a natural
phenomenon which results in very low level of dissolved oxygen (DO) and causes stress to fish stocks and can lead to fish kill.

Molina advised fish farmers to stop feeding their stocks a day before and during the neap tide period. Cages with marketable size fish maybe harvested or partially harvested for larger fish are more susceptible to low dissolved oxygen. Mechanical aerators like paddle wheels and motorized pumps must be available when dissolved oxygen is at critical level.

“As an indicator, gasping of fish stocks means that dissolved oxygen level is critical,” Molina said. (CIO – Joseph C. Bacani)

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ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 10th, 2010, 01:30 PM
Dengue cases in Dagupan still low. says CHO

News | Written by behnfer
By JOSEPH BACANI

THE city health office has recorded this year a 30 percent decrease in the number of dengue fever cases in Dagupan from January to August compared to the same period last year.

In his report to Mayor Benjamin S. Lim, City Health Officer Leonard L. Carbonell said that at no period did the number of dengue fever cases for this year breached the epidemic or outbreak threshold.

Data gathered from Region I Medical Center and private hospitals from January to August last year showed the reported number of dengue fever cases reached 100. This year, however, the city recorded only 69 cases of dengue fever for the same period.

The decrease in number, Carbonell said, can be attributed to the preventive measures that have been applied over the years by the city health office through the cooperation of barangay health workers, the school principals and the students.

It can also be said that residents in the city have translated their awareness into action against the dengue carrier mosquito aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus by consistently observing the 4S, added Carbonell.

“It is important that we seek early medical advice at the first symptoms of dengue H-fever, we seek and destroy the breeding places of the dengue carrier mosquitoes and say no to fogging. Fogging does not destroy the ‘kiti-kiti’ alone,” said Carbonell.

While northern Luzon recorded a high instance of dengue fever cases, Dagupan and Pangasinan have recorded a decrease in the number of patients affected with the fever except for Ilocos Sur and Ilocos Norte.

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ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 10th, 2010, 01:30 PM
4th district leaders seek stronger dikes

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OFFICIALS of the fourth district of Pangasinan are seeking the construction of more permanent dikes along the Bued River in Sison town to protect their constituents should another big flood occurs such as what happened in October last year.

Mangaldan Mayor Herminio Romero said they made the request after noting that only earth dikes were built in place of the two old dikes that were washed out last year due to rampaging water of the Bued River triggered by heavy rains spawned by Typhoon “Pepeng”.

When these two dikes collapsed, it unleashed a big flood in Sison and Pozorrubio in the fifth district; and in Manaoag, San Jacinto, Mangaldan and Dagupan City, all in the fourth district.

Also flooded that year were the towns of Mapandan, Sta. Barbara and Calasiao in the third district of Pangasinan.

Romero said officials of fourth district, through the Pangasinan Mayors League, are asking the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) to convert the earth dikes they built in Sison into Gabion-type of dikes.

“We are asking that these be strengthened, may be to become a Gabion-type or a rip-rap structure to prevent another big flood in the province’s fourth district,” he added.

He said the government should prioritize these projects because whatever infrastructures that will be put up in different towns will just be useless if the recurrent flooding will not stop.

At the same time, Romero disclosed that the dike that was washed out in Mangaldan last year was already restored since July with the help of the National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC).

But just the same, this should be upgraded so that it can better withstand from the rampaging water of the Angalacan River, he added.

The dike was built sometime in 2004 from the Priority Development Assistance Fund of then Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr.

But it collapsed because the rampaging flood waters of the Agno River caused the Angalacan River to overflow its banks, flooding Mangaldan, Dagupan, Mapandan, Sta. Barbara and Calasiao.

He hopes that there will be no big flood as big as in 2009, otherwise the replacements dikes built by

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ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 10th, 2010, 01:31 PM
Ex-mayor Perez named new MECO head

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URDANETA CITY — Former three-term Urdaneta City Mayor Amadeo Perez Jr. has assumed as chairman of the board of directors and chief executive with the rank of ambassador of the Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO) in Taiwan.

MECO is a private entity duly registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) tasked to oversee the welfare of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Taiwan, numbering some 85,000.

Apart from looking into the problems of OFWs in Taiwan, MECO is also tasked to promote tourism and trade relations between the Philippines and Taiwan.

MECO, which has a counterpart in Manila called Taiwan Economic and Cultural Office (TECO), is now also making initiatives to convince Taiwanese to invest in the Philippines.

Perez, who also served in congress for three terms, said his office is now making arrangements with the Taiwanese government so that agri-fishery experts from that country can transfer their technology to fish-farmers in the Philippines.

According to Perez, MECO serves as a consular office of the Philippines in Taiwan.

On account of its One China Policy, the Philippines can not open a regular consular office in Taiwan, except an unofficial one through the MECO.

But being a private entity, MECO’s operational funding does not come from the government but from part of the visa fees collected from Taiwanese businessmen and tourists coming to the Philippines. (PNA)

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 10th, 2010, 01:49 PM
The DEATH of the SLOGANS era at ang DAGUPAN CITY 2030—NOW Mapping

Posted by Vangie Padilla

Natutuwa talaga akong obserbahan ang syudad ng Dagupan ngayon. Lalo na't narito na ang hinahangaan nating si Mayor Benjie S. Lim (MBSL). Ang kanyang challenge, ang kanyang action plan, ang kanyang battlecry noon na " give us a chance to build the foundation of Dagupan City for the next 20 years." Kung status update nya yun saFacebook, siguradong ila-like ko yun everyday…

Bago sya naupo, maraming mga ordinansa ang pinagtibay sa lungsod ng Dagupan. Sabi ng iba, mga mahahalaga daw na ordinansa ang mga ito. Kung mahahalaga, bakit pinagtibay kung kelan ilang oras na lang bago sila aalis? Bakit hindi noong namamayagpag pa sila sa kanilang termino tsaka nila yun pinagtibay? Nakalimutan o me iniiiwasan? Tulad ng pagbibigay karapatan sa BFAR na syang mamahala sa bagong Bangus processing plant na galing sa grant ng dayuhang gobyerno at nilakad ni dating Congressman Joe De Venecia ( na not-so-bestfriend ni MBSL).

Isa rin dito ang ordinansang nagsasaad na limang taon ay hindi magtataas ng renta ng mga vendors sa Malimgas Public Market. Limang taong tatahimik ang buhay ng mga vendors. Matagal-tagal din yon, ah. At may tatlo pang ordinansang pinagtibay bago lumisan ang dating administrasyon.

Outnumbered ang grupo ni MBSL sa konseho. Dadalawa ata ang kanyang kasama. Si Brian lang ata at si Red. Kaya may ata, kasi syempre along the way ay may magtitiklupan na rin dyan. At makikisama.

Si Maybelyn Dela Cruz- Fernandez ang Majority Floor Leader at si Brian Lim naman ang Minority Leader. Masaya ito. Naiaward na nga daw ang mga komite at syempre ang majority bloc ang nabigyan ng mga key committees sa SP. Isang bonggang GUDLAK din sa administrasyon. Kung paano nila ikakamada ang kaunlaran ng Dagupan City sa kabila ng kanilang katayuan at partido ay isa pang malaking palaisipan.

Nagkaroon kamakailan ng fishkill sa Pangasinan. At hindi nakalusot ang Dagupan City dito. Ang Bangus Capital of the World, naging fishkill capital na rin ba? Talagang kahit mga eksperto ay aminadong OVERLOADING at OVERCROWDING ang pangunahing dahilan nito. Si Aling Emma naman kasi ng City Agri, mukhang wala ring ngipin para pigilan ang mga dupang na illegal fishpen operators kahit may ordinansa. Mukhang tinulugan lang ng city gov’t. ang problemang ito, tama ba?

Kamakailan ay naibalita sa telebisyon na halos wala na ring pondo ang Dagupan City government at ayon mismo sa tresurera ay humigit kumulang P81 milyon na lang ang natira sa General Fund ng kanilang pondo. Halos nangangapa na ito ng pangsweldo sa sandamakmak nitong mga empleyado.

Kaya mangongolekta pa daw ang mga ito. Tutal naman ay madadagdagan din ito ng kanilang mga susunod na IRA. Huwaaaat? Isang napakalaking GUDLAK!

Eto na ang totoong buhay. Sabi ni MBSL sa mga empleyadong mukhang na-beybi noon, "Please do your best. Hindi pupuwede yong palakasan sa akin. Hindi porke malapit ka kay mayor ay pwede na. Please do your job and I assure you, you will be fairly compensated. For those of you who will not, I'm sorry to say, you better shape up or be shipped out," babala ng Mayor. May please pa yan ha, pero isa lang ibig sabihin nyan. Umayos ka, o sisipain ka. Pwede ka ring kumain ng shit sa labas … ng administrasyon ( shipped out ). LOL- . Sa pagbabalik daw nya bilang mayor ng Dagupan sa susunod na tatlong taon, sisiguruhin nyang magiging mas live-able ang syudad para sa mga Dagupeno sa tulong ng lahat. Pero ito pa ang kanyang matinding punchline na ikinawindang ng madlang pipol…

"Hindi na pwede yung 'business as usual' sa Dagupan City. Hindi na pwedeng slogan tayo ng slogan.We need to do something about our environment, about garbage, about the traffic, law and order. Most especially, we need to do something to create a better atmosphere for more investments and more job opportunities for Dagupenos."

Slogan ba ng slogan ang Dagupan? Slogan ba ang 'AListo sa Serbisyo'? 'LIMminggas lamet' ? OMG, banned na pala ang mga sloganizers sa city.. Kaya yung mga THINKERbelles o think tanks o tacticians daw ng kung aning-aning, nako-corny-han na si MBSL sa mga slogan. Think out of the box na. THE DEATH OF SLOGANS era na.

Mukha ngang sa mga sususnod na lingo ay ima-map out na ang plano o framework na itatakda sa lungsod para sa susunod na 20 taon. Futuristic na rin ang Dagupan… Dagupan 2030—NOW kuanto met. Masha-shado! Maangas met awa Kuya Rhee? Agaba-gabayan ko yan plano dad Dagupan. Siguro aya so sangka-agustuan kon arengel ko ed sakey ya leader ed samplo’y taon ko lan journalist.

Isi-set up na ng mga leaders ngayon ang framework na syang susundan ng susunod na mga henerasyon. This is where the past meets the future.. Diba exciting? Ang tanong, kaya kaya ng mga utak ng iba jan na sundan ang nasabing futuristic mapping o planning? Ambisyosong plano ito. Baka dumugo ang utak ng ilan dyan.. LOL.

Huling hagikgik… DAGUPAN CITY WEBSITE. This website is under construction.. GALING! Mabilis ang aksyon. Syempre bago na ang administrasyon, bagong design ng website. Bagong mukha. Ano kaya ang mga pagbabago sa website ng Dagupan? Hmmn.. napapaisip tuloy ako. Kilala ang CREATIVE Team BSL na updated sa showbiz happenings.. oops, updated sa technological advancements, maimpress kaya nila ang Dagupan 2030—NOW website visitor like me? Abangan.. Wag nyo tagalan ha… Mahirap magutom sa press release…

Huling Pahabol, inaanyayahan po naming ang lahat na manood sa mga ila-launch ng www.pangalaTALK.com na internet TV shows… tulad ng ANONG BALITA?, eXperience Asinan, COOKnTALKtv, at Tara, Magnegosyo Tayo.

http://www.pangalatalk.com/newscontent.php?ShowNews=352

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 10th, 2010, 01:52 PM
Walay Balon Atiwel diad Website!

Posted by Bai Ipay

Salamat ed apok ya si Vanj Padilla ta wala lamet so anonotan ton maong. Nalmo toy PAPA BEAR SUROMBOT ya atiwel ya Blogger insan to inpila diad www.pangalaTALK.com Bloggers.

Welcome apon Papa Bear. Bading ka o bakla? Dugduway agew mo nin Blogger pigara lay hits mo, gabay ton ibaga, wala met lay manbabasad sika… Nakakasian da ka kalamor. Maong so nalam ya promoter mo, si apok a Vanj, social media specialist tan.. Kaaro toy Governor Amado tan kanyan agto naalan kliyente si apok a Nani Braganza.. hehehe

Sara-sarag to kan ipromote itan, umpan ipagawaan to ka ni tarpaulin dimad Dagupan, amin a kabat to istorboen to-- pati opisina’y tatay to nakakkalamyat to rad man-- pian basaen da labat tay blog mo… Makuli tan a apok. Mangiras balet ya untaba.

Ayay apok a MELCHOR ORPILLA ay—ibaga ton laba-labay to kunoy sulsulat ko. Alabas to amoy impangan toy bisukol yan apok ? Anggapo ni insulat kon anggan sakey ya letra diad kolum ko.. Puro keyboard na laptop so itetelmer na game-gamet. Akit mansulat ka nin wasi ta wala lay computer ya ipindot mo lan ipindot et nabasam lad screen so walad utek mo?

Igawaan mo ak pay anlong apok. Ta insan ko i-publish ed internet pian walay pannognonotan dad siak iray apok.. Amay nayarin gaween ya kansyon . Insan ko ipagawaay music video ed kinen Lady Gaga. Insan no burol ko, aman so ipakargak ed lungon ko, aman a video pian naentertain iran amin so milamay. Insan ko paiupload ed Youtube pian amalatar so hits to et unsikat met si Baim anggan inatey la.

Say planok, say bitlaen kod kolum ko natan et si Papa Bear Surombot. Ipakabat ko kumon ed sarayay apok a arom ay pian ag ira mankelaw akit walay dayo ed website. Niay apok a Melchor kasi ay, ibabaga ton siak kuno si apok a Vanj. Agay lay kapoy, si Vanj napanderetsom ya man Pangasinan ed kolum? Ag dinmalay eleng to? Ay andi manaya, anggapo lay dala to… Ag pinmapaway so repolyo ed eleng to? Sus!

Nipawil ko pa sirin, si Papa Bear Surombot, amay balon blogger diad website et alenleneg ton untan diad Pangasinan. Ta frustrated comedian tan. Nanbabangil ya comedy bar so inaplayan to ed Manila bangbalet agda inawat.. kasi agto antay mansalita.. Puro encode so anta to. Wala tay stand up comedian ya aga mansalita? Aga emel so wasi.. kanyan amawil ed luyag to—Pangasinan.

Dia, nakaran toy nanpaaripen ed internet, ngalnagli la umpultak so mata to ed kakasurf na internet kanyan akapankabat ira nen Vanj. Akapan maongan ira ta parehas da met amon bakla.. Pero agko ni a-confirm.. no tuan bakla ran dua… hehehe

Sige la sirin apok, no panon yo ak ya initdan na panaon pian basaen so kolum ko, tan no panon ta kayon apaliket anggan diad saray 'sulsulat' ko ya kuanen apok a Mel, pangaroan yo pa met na panaon ya basaen tan suportaan si Papa Bear Surombot. Say tagline toy wasi et bato bato sa langit, say nanpainit asasnit!

Talaranan tayo no siopa ray nasassasnit to… Ta insan tayo ipisok so karasti..

^^
hehe, nayari ra!makakalek ak ya manbabasa

http://www.pangalatalk.com/newscontent.php?ShowNews=329

christian joe
September 10th, 2010, 03:28 PM
September 9th, 2010 - Posted in Opinions, The Pen Speaks No Comments »

Battle of the malls

By DANNY O. SAGUN

THE MALL business atmosphere this side of the country is getting feverish. Local operators like CSI, Magic and BHF are not only busy putting up branches in cities and big towns in this province but also in La Union and other areas. Big time mall developers like SM and Robinsons have invaded Pangasinan too.

Robinsons has started construction activities at its mall site in Calasiao. Rival SM was said to be looking for a place in that town for its second mall in the province after the SM City Rosales, purportedly a few blocks away from the Robinsons site. Other reports said the mall giant was acquiring a lot in barangay Anolid in Mangaldan town. But Mangaldan Mayor Herminio Romero admitted only last Wednesday that SM has no definite plan yet as far as his town is concerned due to unsettled issues like lot pricing of the Anolid property. Calasiao Mayor Mark Roy Macanlalay earlier said that rumors about SM’s plan in his town remained rumors.


Now, how about this latest twist? It is not Mangaldan or Calasiao which will host the mall giant but Dagupan. Remember the botched Gotesco mall in barangay Tambac (or is it part of Mayombo yet?)which the Asian crisis in 1997 did it in? That area has been busy lately with filling activities which seem to confirm rumors that SM is interested to locate in the city and not anywhere else. A local businessman is said to be consolidating lots there for possible lot acquisition b y the big time mall developer.

Will our local operators allow its entry here considering the already crowded market? They could not do anything with the free market economy we have. I think that’s the position of Mayor Benjie Lim, whose family itself is a major player in the local mall industry.

Is there a place for a big mall yet in Dagupan?

Well, by big mall we think Nepo and CSI City Mall would qualify for it. The others are just oversized department stores or supermarkets.

For us consumers we warmly embrace and welcome big malls here. It is a practice by many of us who may have time to go to Manila once in a while to drop by either SM North or Trinoma or Megamall for some (window?) shopping. Not that the items being sold there are not found to be here. In fact prices here are lower than some of the bargains there. Still we include a mall visit in our itinerary every time we visit Manila.

Shopping in mall is convenient because of the fine air conditioning system. In fact we simply get there to enjoy the atmosphere and not to shop. So that if SM ever gets here we will have more options in our weekend shopping.

Is the mall business still competitive here?

Not really if you can count in your fingers the people going to malls daily. We noted also that there are already closed shops in some of the malls here. In Urdaneta City, a mall which underwent expansion last year has many unoccupied stalls on the third floor. And by our observation there are not so many people going there when we happened to drop by one time. We wonder how the operator is coping with costs particularly power.

But as ordinary customers, we surely welcome big malls here. Let SM, Robinsons and other big time players locate their businesses here. Perhaps, we may no longer include a side trip to SM North or Trinoma for our next trip to Manila since we already enjoy the same atmosphere here.

The local players? They will have to devise schemes that will continue to attract customers. Remember Nepo mall which created heavy traffic during its opening? The frenzy rolled for just about a week and after that it’s back to normal. CSI City Mall has not lost a bit in the competition, right?

Welcome SM. How about that Ms Gerlou of SM City Rosales?


http://pangasinanstar.prepys.com/archives/2010/09/09/column-the-pen-speaks-2/#more-2911

battle of the malls... Only in Pangasinhan! haha

makalasyan
September 10th, 2010, 04:41 PM
thanks for these pics Ma^ride...medyo pinaliit ko lang para kasya sa screen... :colgate:

haven't been to the Rob site for a long time, buti ka pa napadaan dun...

Btw, dun sa 2nd pic, Dagupena resto ba yung nasa left? or Honda cars? para saan kaya yung mga poste?

pansin ko rin matagal nang wala si allan_dude dito...i visit our thread everyday, kaso medyo mangiras ak labat ya man-post :nuts: bawi na lang ako these coming days :)



http://img837.imageshack.us/img837/8215/rob1o.jpg



http://img691.imageshack.us/img691/614/rob2s.jpg

Ma^ride
September 10th, 2010, 11:44 PM
Thanks Makalasyan for the extra effort:) One time lang ako nakadaan at I made it sure na makita ko mismo yung site after reading about this upcoming Mall in Calasiao.

Yung asa left is Dagupena, had the family dinner out there during the time I took the picture.

Mga pile sir pagkakaalam ko at ibabaon yata mga ito sa ground. AFAIK.

thanks for these pics Ma^ride...medyo pinaliit ko lang para kasya sa screen... :colgate:

haven't been to the Rob site for a long time, buti ka pa napadaan dun...

Btw, dun sa 2nd pic, Dagupena resto ba yung nasa left? or Honda cars? para saan kaya yung mga poste?

pansin ko rin matagal nang wala si allan_dude dito...i visit our thread everyday, kaso medyo mangiras ak labat ya man-post :nuts: bawi na lang ako these coming days :)



http://img837.imageshack.us/img837/8215/rob1o.jpg



http://img691.imageshack.us/img691/614/rob2s.jpg

Ma^ride
September 11th, 2010, 12:02 AM
Abayag lan atageran imay bakanten lote ditan ed Anolid - kumon et nasolusyonan na tampol sa problema ed lot pricing.

The location is very stragetic in catering mall goers coming from San Jacinto, Manaoag, San Fabian, Dagupan of course, and nearby La Union Towns. I hope Mayor Romero should speed up in resolving this matter , as the town's bid for cityhood I think is just a step away now for Mangaldan!

battle of the malls... Only in Pangasinhan! haha

christian joe
September 11th, 2010, 11:04 AM
bakit parang may nabuburang mga posts.... pansin ko lang.... pansin nio rin ba??

christian joe
September 11th, 2010, 11:39 AM
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/169/415121079_4d16c78461_b.jpg

christian joe
September 11th, 2010, 11:44 AM
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3360/3499540233_608ff23663_b.jpg

Ma^ride
September 11th, 2010, 11:49 AM
Yup seems like we're only 6 posts away when I left this thread last night before we move to thread 6:ohno:

bakit parang may nabuburang mga posts.... pansin ko lang.... pansin nio rin ba??

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 02:10 PM
MAABEG YA LABID SIKAYON AMIN KABALEYAN.......

william :D
September 11th, 2010, 02:12 PM
bakit parang may nabuburang mga posts.... pansin ko lang.... pansin nio rin ba??

dahil po binura ng mga mods yung mga posts about don sa nangyare sa pagitan ng bulacan thread at pangasinan thread..i think we're under observation.

makalasyan
September 11th, 2010, 02:22 PM
hello guys...

aware ba kayo sa hit US tv show na Glee?...turns out 1 of the cast members has a Pinay girlfriend from Pangasinan...and both of them even spent a week dito sa probinsya natin (not sure when)...makapaliket labat ya na-amtaan, a guy from Glee was here :)

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 02:27 PM
bakit parang may nabuburang mga posts.... pansin ko lang.... pansin nio rin ba?? lanti pero ok labat kasi fair,untan to met ed byek,naandi ira may alidliwa ya salita tan agga maong ya nabasa na totoo,mas masanting so ginawana daray modz tapyan naandi ra may intilak ya salitan tan comments ya negatibo ed luyag tayo,pati syak mekekrewak ya dispensa ed sikayo ran kabaleyan kod dyad thread na Pangasinan,kumon et nipawil na tayo so panapasakey tan pirduna ed sikami:):):)

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/169/415121079_4d16c78461_b.jpgmasansanting ya talagay luyag tayon Pangasinan

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3360/3499540233_608ff23663_b.jpg
no doubt ,tourism ang tunay na yaman ng Pangasinan
Yup seems like we're only 6 posts away when I left this thread last night before we move to thread 6:ohno:
ok lang yun post ka na lang ng marami para matapos natin ang thread na ito bukas ok ,heheheehehe post ka labat kabaleyan :banana::banana::banana:

christian joe
September 11th, 2010, 02:27 PM
Binura ang mga figures ng region 1 cities.. and also the municipalities of Pangasinan....
May natatandaan ako na posted article showing Assets and Liabilities of cities... Please repost it... and sana piliin na lang ng mga mods ang inaalis nila....marami ung inaalis nila... swear

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 02:30 PM
dahil po binura ng mga mods yung mga posts about don sa nangyare sa pagitan ng bulacan thread at pangasinan thread..i think we're under observation.
anggapoy pibabalik ,aber

william :D
September 11th, 2010, 02:31 PM
anggapoy pibabalik ,aber

pardon?

traxex000
September 11th, 2010, 02:32 PM
Binura ang mga figures ng region 1 cities.. and also the municipalities of Pangasinan....
May natatandaan ako na posted article showing Assets and Liabilities of cities... Please repost it... and sana piliin na lang ng mga mods ang inaalis nila....marami ung inaalis nila... swear

repost mo na lang :okay:

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 02:32 PM
hello guys...

aware ba kayo sa hit US tv show na Glee?...turns out 1 of the cast members has a Pinay girlfriend from Pangasinan...and both of them even spent a week dito sa probinsya natin (not sure when)...makapaliket labat ya na-amtaan, a guy from Glee was here :)

hi makasalayan ,abalang ko thread 6 tila wala ak ed trabahok nen niman say isip ko walad dyad thread iman manaya inekal da ra may laiwa liwan ran agawa ed thread tayo ,tunay nga na pangasinan pa rin......more pangasinense:banana::banana::banana:

william :D
September 11th, 2010, 02:33 PM
Binura ang mga figures ng region 1 cities.. and also the municipalities of Pangasinan....
May natatandaan ako na posted article showing Assets and Liabilities of cities... Please repost it... and sana piliin na lang ng mga mods ang inaalis nila....marami ung inaalis nila... swear

nakita ko nga po kahapon malapit na kayong mag-thread 6, mga 25 posts nalang ata kagabi yon kung di ako nagkakamali, nilinis lang ng mods ang mga hindi karapat-dapat na posts, siguro nadamay lang yung ibang posts.

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 02:34 PM
The DEATH of the SLOGANS era at ang DAGUPAN CITY 2030—NOW Mapping

Posted by Vangie Padilla

Natutuwa talaga akong obserbahan ang syudad ng Dagupan ngayon. Lalo na't narito na ang hinahangaan nating si Mayor Benjie S. Lim (MBSL). Ang kanyang challenge, ang kanyang action plan, ang kanyang battlecry noon na " give us a chance to build the foundation of Dagupan City for the next 20 years." Kung status update nya yun saFacebook, siguradong ila-like ko yun everyday…

Bago sya naupo, maraming mga ordinansa ang pinagtibay sa lungsod ng Dagupan. Sabi ng iba, mga mahahalaga daw na ordinansa ang mga ito. Kung mahahalaga, bakit pinagtibay kung kelan ilang oras na lang bago sila aalis? Bakit hindi noong namamayagpag pa sila sa kanilang termino tsaka nila yun pinagtibay? Nakalimutan o me iniiiwasan? Tulad ng pagbibigay karapatan sa BFAR na syang mamahala sa bagong Bangus processing plant na galing sa grant ng dayuhang gobyerno at nilakad ni dating Congressman Joe De Venecia ( na not-so-bestfriend ni MBSL).

Isa rin dito ang ordinansang nagsasaad na limang taon ay hindi magtataas ng renta ng mga vendors sa Malimgas Public Market. Limang taong tatahimik ang buhay ng mga vendors. Matagal-tagal din yon, ah. At may tatlo pang ordinansang pinagtibay bago lumisan ang dating administrasyon.

Outnumbered ang grupo ni MBSL sa konseho. Dadalawa ata ang kanyang kasama. Si Brian lang ata at si Red. Kaya may ata, kasi syempre along the way ay may magtitiklupan na rin dyan. At makikisama.

Si Maybelyn Dela Cruz- Fernandez ang Majority Floor Leader at si Brian Lim naman ang Minority Leader. Masaya ito. Naiaward na nga daw ang mga komite at syempre ang majority bloc ang nabigyan ng mga key committees sa SP. Isang bonggang GUDLAK din sa administrasyon. Kung paano nila ikakamada ang kaunlaran ng Dagupan City sa kabila ng kanilang katayuan at partido ay isa pang malaking palaisipan.

Nagkaroon kamakailan ng fishkill sa Pangasinan. At hindi nakalusot ang Dagupan City dito. Ang Bangus Capital of the World, naging fishkill capital na rin ba? Talagang kahit mga eksperto ay aminadong OVERLOADING at OVERCROWDING ang pangunahing dahilan nito. Si Aling Emma naman kasi ng City Agri, mukhang wala ring ngipin para pigilan ang mga dupang na illegal fishpen operators kahit may ordinansa. Mukhang tinulugan lang ng city gov’t. ang problemang ito, tama ba?

Kamakailan ay naibalita sa telebisyon na halos wala na ring pondo ang Dagupan City government at ayon mismo sa tresurera ay humigit kumulang P81 milyon na lang ang natira sa General Fund ng kanilang pondo. Halos nangangapa na ito ng pangsweldo sa sandamakmak nitong mga empleyado.

Kaya mangongolekta pa daw ang mga ito. Tutal naman ay madadagdagan din ito ng kanilang mga susunod na IRA. Huwaaaat? Isang napakalaking GUDLAK!

Eto na ang totoong buhay. Sabi ni MBSL sa mga empleyadong mukhang na-beybi noon, "Please do your best. Hindi pupuwede yong palakasan sa akin. Hindi porke malapit ka kay mayor ay pwede na. Please do your job and I assure you, you will be fairly compensated. For those of you who will not, I'm sorry to say, you better shape up or be shipped out," babala ng Mayor. May please pa yan ha, pero isa lang ibig sabihin nyan. Umayos ka, o sisipain ka. Pwede ka ring kumain ng shit sa labas … ng administrasyon ( shipped out ). LOL- . Sa pagbabalik daw nya bilang mayor ng Dagupan sa susunod na tatlong taon, sisiguruhin nyang magiging mas live-able ang syudad para sa mga Dagupeno sa tulong ng lahat. Pero ito pa ang kanyang matinding punchline na ikinawindang ng madlang pipol…

"Hindi na pwede yung 'business as usual' sa Dagupan City. Hindi na pwedeng slogan tayo ng slogan.We need to do something about our environment, about garbage, about the traffic, law and order. Most especially, we need to do something to create a better atmosphere for more investments and more job opportunities for Dagupenos."

Slogan ba ng slogan ang Dagupan? Slogan ba ang 'AListo sa Serbisyo'? 'LIMminggas lamet' ? OMG, banned na pala ang mga sloganizers sa city.. Kaya yung mga THINKERbelles o think tanks o tacticians daw ng kung aning-aning, nako-corny-han na si MBSL sa mga slogan. Think out of the box na. THE DEATH OF SLOGANS era na.

Mukha ngang sa mga sususnod na lingo ay ima-map out na ang plano o framework na itatakda sa lungsod para sa susunod na 20 taon. Futuristic na rin ang Dagupan… Dagupan 2030—NOW kuanto met. Masha-shado! Maangas met awa Kuya Rhee? Agaba-gabayan ko yan plano dad Dagupan. Siguro aya so sangka-agustuan kon arengel ko ed sakey ya leader ed samplo’y taon ko lan journalist.

Isi-set up na ng mga leaders ngayon ang framework na syang susundan ng susunod na mga henerasyon. This is where the past meets the future.. Diba exciting? Ang tanong, kaya kaya ng mga utak ng iba jan na sundan ang nasabing futuristic mapping o planning? Ambisyosong plano ito. Baka dumugo ang utak ng ilan dyan.. LOL.

Huling hagikgik… DAGUPAN CITY WEBSITE. This website is under construction.. GALING! Mabilis ang aksyon. Syempre bago na ang administrasyon, bagong design ng website. Bagong mukha. Ano kaya ang mga pagbabago sa website ng Dagupan? Hmmn.. napapaisip tuloy ako. Kilala ang CREATIVE Team BSL na updated sa showbiz happenings.. oops, updated sa technological advancements, maimpress kaya nila ang Dagupan 2030—NOW website visitor like me? Abangan.. Wag nyo tagalan ha… Mahirap magutom sa press release…

Huling Pahabol, inaanyayahan po naming ang lahat na manood sa mga ila-launch ng www.pangalaTALK.com na internet TV shows… tulad ng ANONG BALITA?, eXperience Asinan, COOKnTALKtv, at Tara, Magnegosyo Tayo.

http://www.pangalatalk.com/newscontent.php?ShowNews=352

mukhang interesting ang bagong website ng DAGUPAN CITYGO GO GO DAGUPAN CITY

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 02:42 PM
pardon?OK ganyan kaming mga PANGASINENSE WE HAVE HUMILITY,thats all

repost mo na lang :okay:wel come traxex,keep on posting:banana::banana::banana:

nakita ko nga po kahapon malapit na kayong mag-thread 6, mga 25 posts nalang ata kagabi yon kung di ako nagkakamali, nilinis lang ng mods ang mga hindi karapat-dapat na posts, siguro nadamay lang yung ibang posts.
6 na nga lang eh nakahanda na nga ung mga picture kung pang world class na ganda ng Pangasinan kaso,anyway ganyan talaga ang buhay you should obey the rules and regulations kasi nga we have humility.thats all sya nga pala ,welcome sa thread,hoping you have no bad intention upon visiting our thread!:angel1::angel1::angel1:we are angel here:dance::dance::dance:

william :D
September 11th, 2010, 02:49 PM
OK ganyan kaming mga PANGASINENSE WE HAVE HUMILITY,thats all

wel come traxex,keep on posting:banana::banana::banana:


6 na nga lang eh nakahanda na nga ung mga picture kung pang world class na ganda ng Pangasinan kaso,anyway ganyan talaga ang buhay you should obey the rules and regulations kasi nga we have humility.thats all sya nga pala ,welcome sa thread,hoping you have no bad intention upon visiting our thread!:angel1::angel1::angel1:we are angel here:dance::dance::dance:

wala naman akong masamang intensyon..wag ka mag-alala sakin, move on na tayo don sa nangyare, i'm here to keep in touch to your thread, at para mabago ang image ng bulacan thread sa inyong pangasinense..:okay:

christian joe
September 11th, 2010, 03:07 PM
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christian joe
September 11th, 2010, 03:12 PM
Unique Low Tide Sunset Scene

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anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 03:12 PM
Home » Sun.Star Pangasinan » Local News

Saturday, September 11, 2010


LINGAYEN - "Use your meager and limited resources for sensible and reasonable things" was the reminder Governor Amado Espino Jr. told the mayors of Pangasinan.

Elected officers of the Pangasinan Mayors League paid him a courtesy call recently.



"The real meaning of fiestas is already lost among our provincemates," he said, explaining that instead of going to church for thanksgiving, people indulge in unrelated activities to celebrate an over-extended fiesta.

Espino clarified that he is not against celebration of fiestas. Only that, the festivities could at least be shortened and well-meaning activities should be included in the celebration.

The officers of the Pangasinan Mayors League were led by its new president Mayor Rodrigo Orduña of Bugallon town.

He was with mayors Aldrin Cerdan (Anda), Carlitos Reyes (Mabini), Noel Nacar (Dasol), Ruperto Martinez (Infanta), Eduardo Ballesteros (Aguilar), Ernesto Castañeda Jr. (Lingayen), Manolito de Leon (Basista), Ernesto Balolong (Urbiztondo), Ricardo Camacho (Bayambang), Armando Domantay (Malasiqui), and Maximo Calilim Jr. (Mapandan).

Also present were mayors Carlito Zaplan (Sta. Barbara), Herminio Romero (Mangaldan), Roberto de Vera (San Jacinto), Irene Libunao (San Fabian), Manuel Collado (Alcala), Amado Espino III (Bautista), Libridita Abrenica (Villasis), Silverio Alarcio Jr. (Laoac), Mina Joy Pangasinan (Sison), Teodoro Ramos (Sta. Maria), Eldred Tumbocon (Umingan), Heidee Chua (Asingan), Rodrigo Rafael (Natividad), Leoncio Saldivar III (San Nicolas) and Carlos Trece Mapili (Tayug).

With them was fourth district Board Member Mojamito Libunao, former mayor of San Fabian and outgoing secretary general of the league.

"Let us have political will to do things," the governor told the mayors. "We all want to do something for Pangasinan. Magkaisa sana tayo. As leaders, you are all thinking of grand plans for your respective towns and constituents but your term of office is not really enough to pursue what you want. At times, you lack the heart and the will to institute changes."

"Let us have the political will to do things for a change. Totohanin natin ang trabaho natin sa nalalabing panahon ng ating termino," Espino said.

The term of the incumbent league officials will end on October 31, 2010.

Mayor Orduña said turnover ceremony and oath-taking of the new officers will be held on November 5, 2010.

Meanwhile, the Pangasinan Councilors League will elect the new set of officers on September 24. The elected president will serve as sectoral representative and ex-officio member of the Provincial Board. (LCMY/Sunnex)si Mayor Camacho ang masipag namin mayor sa Bayambang City ay bayambang pala ,,,hehhehehe,tama nga si guv,para hindi lang sya ang gumagawa ng paraan para sa ikauunlad ng Pangasinan dapat magmula rin sa mga local officials ng mga bayan at lungsod di ba ,kabaleyan ko ra,go go go Kagalang galang na Gobernador ng Pangasinan:banana::banana::banana:

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 03:15 PM
wala naman akong masamang intensyon..wag ka mag-alala sakin, move on na tayo don sa nangyare, i'm here to keep in touch to your thread, at para mabago ang image ng bulacan thread sa inyong pangasinense..:okay:
ok peace na tayo ha sabihin mo kay santa kasi akala ko wala na un ung pala mayroon pa pati tuloy ung mga ibang kababayan ko nadamay,sorry din sa lahat although talagang mali rin me ,btw lets move on again pero ok na lahat,:banana::banana::banana:

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 03:17 PM
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wow christian joe ganda naman yan ,nice pangasinan ,sipag mo ata ngaun ah ,asan kaya si sir alln_dude?:ohno::ohno::ohno:

william :D
September 11th, 2010, 03:18 PM
ok peace na tayo ha sabihin mo kay santa kasi akala ko wala na un ung pala mayroon pa pati tuloy ung mga ibang kababayan ko nadamay,sorry din sa lahat although talagang mali rin me ,btw lets move on again pero ok na lahat,:banana::banana::banana:
makakarating po.

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 03:19 PM
Unique Low Tide Sunset Scene

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yang pang anium na pix anu yan bato ba yan na maliit o alireg(bisokol)?

christian joe
September 11th, 2010, 03:19 PM
From the shores of Tondol beach is Tanduyong Island... A 30 minute walk along the low tide sea..

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anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 03:25 PM
Posted on September 5, 2010 - Filed Under Headlines, News
BARBARA “Barbie” Salvador, Pangasinan’s representative to this year’s Mutya ng Pilipinas pageant, came home with the crown as Mutya ng Pilipinas Tourism International.

Salvador, daughter of Drs. Raul and Bles Salvador from Pozorrubio, is a graduate of the Ateneo de Manila University.

A telecast of the coronation night held August 28 will be aired tonight, 10 p.m, over ABS-CBN Channel 2.

The other winners were: Mutya ng Bicol Carla Lizardo, Mutya ng Pilipinas-Intercontinental; Cristi Lynn McGarry of the Filipino Community-East Coast USA, Mutya ng Pilipinas-Asia Pacific; Suzette Hernandez of Batangas, first runner-up; Sharon Grace Angel of Lapu-lapu City, second runner-up.

National Pageant Committee Chair Tati Fortuna said the new management has introduced new concepts into the contest, including the promotion of some of the provinces in the country known for their beautiful tourist destinations.

“We are serious about elevating this pageant to the highest level. This is a huge task, and we are all very excited to implement new ideas for this project,” Fortuna said.

“We want to go back to its roots, focusing on the Filipina for her beauty, brain and as an ambassador of this beautiful country,” she added(nice idea)

christian joe
September 11th, 2010, 03:25 PM
wow christian joe ganda naman yan ,nice pangasinan ,sipag mo ata ngaun ah ,asan kaya si sir alln_dude?:ohno::ohno::ohno:

haha... palagi naman ako sumusubaybay sa thread... humahanap lang ng timing magpost.. hehe..

Busy siguro si sir allan.. pero wag mag-alala hindi un makakatiis.. haha

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 03:26 PM
makakarating po.

tnx a lot ,hayan myo bibisita ako dyan sa inyo mangungulit na rin as in makikijammin....hehehhe

christian joe
September 11th, 2010, 03:27 PM
yang pang anium na pix anu yan bato ba yan na maliit o alireg(bisokol)?

Hindi yan kung anuman... Buhangin sand formation lang mga yan na gawa ng mga maliliit na lamang dagat...hehe..

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 03:27 PM
haha... palagi naman ako sumusubaybay sa thread... humahanap lang ng timing magpost.. hehe..

Busy siguro si sir allan.. pero wag mag-alala hindi un makakatiis.. haha

malapit na thread 6 alam ko marami kang bit bit na picture ng pangasinan ikaw na lang kaya mag intro , okey lang ba yun ?

christian joe
September 11th, 2010, 03:31 PM
tignan mo ung intro na nailagay sa thread na ito..

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 11th, 2010, 03:32 PM
MASANTOS YA LABI PANGASINAN!

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 03:32 PM
Hindi yan kung anuman... Buhangin sand formation lang mga yan na gawa ng mga maliliit na lamang dagat...hehe..

ganun ba akal ko alireg o bisokol,pakuha sana ako sa iyo at nang magataan ,suggest ko sika tayon amin ya forumers dyad thread tayo ya dapat walay bonding tayo ra ta pyan maliket so thread tayo nengneng moy gagawain me ra nen kuri_maw este suri_maw tan aliguas ipilam met lay makalasyan.taga iner manaya joe ?

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 11th, 2010, 03:34 PM
yang pang anium na pix anu yan bato ba yan na maliit o alireg(bisokol)?

HAHAHA! walang alireg sa dagat :lol:

@ xtian joe, wow, ang gaganda ng mga pix :cheers: salamat sa pagpost sa mga ito :)

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 11th, 2010, 03:36 PM
WELCOME SA THREAD NG MGA PANGASINENSE WILLIAM :D

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 03:38 PM
From the shores of Tondol beach is Tanduyong Island... A 30 minute walk along the low tide sea..

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wow ulit ang gaganda ng mga beaches whaaaaaaaaaa ang sarap maligo ,sarap siguro ng buhay ng mga taong nasa tabing dagat noh,puro sariwa,btw NATURAL BEAUTY OF PANGASINAN PROVINCE:banana::banana::banana:

Ma^ride
September 11th, 2010, 03:38 PM
Nice post mga sir about this tondol beach - hope to visit this place one day!:cheers:

Lets keep the ball rolling to thread 6!:cheers:

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 03:40 PM
HAHAHA! walang alireg sa dagat :lol:

@ xtian joe, wow, ang gaganda ng mga pix :cheers: salamat sa pagpost sa mga ito :)

NENGNENG MO YAN TOO pantotong tongan mi ka labat nen joe limmetaw kang tampol,maabeg ya labi @aliguas musta so weekend mo ,oo nga eh ang gaganda wala tayong masabi at wala pa tayong na popost na kagaya nyan kaya humanda ka sa thread 6 ha aliguas:banana::banana:

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 03:44 PM
Nice post mga sir about this tondol beach - hope to visit this place one day!:cheers:

Lets keep the ball rolling to thread 6!:cheers:

ma^ ride ....hi manhanda ka ya masasanting ya picture na babaley tan dyad luyag na pangasinan tapyan gamiten tayo ed thread 6 plsssss.tan to met ed si aliguas tan si suri_maw ,buti pa nga si joe makuli laiwan si nga si makalasyan nangengerasan kuno hehehe(joke lang ):banana::banana::banana:

christian joe
September 11th, 2010, 03:46 PM
ganun ba akal ko alireg o bisokol,pakuha sana ako sa iyo at nang magataan ,suggest ko sika tayon amin ya forumers dyad thread tayo ya dapat walay bonding tayo ra ta pyan maliket so thread tayo nengneng moy gagawain me ra nen kuri_maw este suri_maw tan aliguas ipilam met lay makalasyan.taga iner manaya joe ?

taga Asingan ako...

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 03:46 PM
abalang ko so alireg tan bisokol wala met ed dayat ,anggapo manaya,tnx aliguas sa info.:clown::clown::clown:

christian joe
September 11th, 2010, 03:47 PM
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anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 03:49 PM
taga Asingan ako...

ay kabaleyan mo manayay FVR ,anto manayay agawaan nen Fvr ditan ed baley yo ,di ba 1st class met la tay baley yo ?

christian joe
September 11th, 2010, 03:50 PM
ay kabaleyan mo manayay FVR ,anto manayay agawaan nen Fvr ditan ed baley yo ,di ba 1st class met la tay baley yo ?

haha.. oo..
2nd Class pa lang ang Asingan..

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 03:51 PM
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_vxQlAGNHDqY/TElm4hYVoiI/AAAAAAAAAb0/-6aakvEamFc/S1600-R/love+pangasinan.jpgwow ganda talaga parang nasa thread 6 na ako,sigurorado ako patikim pa lang yan wala pa yan para sa thread 6 ,sabihin mo totoo joe,patikim pa lang yan noh?:banana::banana::banana:

christian joe
September 11th, 2010, 03:52 PM
Gandahan nio ang intro ng thread 6 natin!!!!!!!!!!!!

:cheers1::cheers1::cheers1::rock::rock::rock::righton::righton::cheer::cheer::wave::wave::wave::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::happy::happy::dance::dance::dj::dj::guns1::guns1::guns1::guns1::smug::smug:

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 03:54 PM
haha.. oo..
2nd Class pa lang ang Asingan..
ay si,pero ok lang anong class ba yan dati bago nagkaroon ng re classification ang DoF?sya nga pala asan si aliguas umalis na naman di na naman nagparamdam,:runaway::runaway::runaway:laging nag ra runaway yan tao na yan hehehehe,biro lang siguro nagahahanda ng pag thread 6 whahahahha.

christian joe
September 11th, 2010, 03:56 PM
^^anong naiisip mong ilagay ha
3rd Class kami noon...

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 03:57 PM
Gandahan nio ang intro ng thread 6 natin!!!!!!!!!!!!

:cheers1::cheers1::cheers1::rock::rock::rock::righton::righton::cheer::cheer::wave::wave::wave::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::happy::happy::dance::dance::dj::dj::guns1::guns1::guns1::guns1::smug::smug:
oyyy ikaw ang inaasahan namin hanggat wala pa si sir allan,suppotahan ka na lang namin marami rin ako dito intay ko lang ung thread 6 intro ,,,,naku parang NEW YEAR sabik na sabik ang lahat sa pagdating ng thread 6 wow todo na itoooooooo

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 11th, 2010, 03:59 PM
agkayo magulo ta manggawa ak na banner para thread 6!! :D

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 04:00 PM
^^anong naiisip mong ilagay ha
3rd Class kami noon...
basta ikaw muna kasi alam ko marami kang bitbit at style sa photo editing kaya at alam ko rin na kayang kaya mo ito ha,ok ba joe?

ALIGUAS PANGASINAN
September 11th, 2010, 04:01 PM
@ Joe, nakakaintindi ka na pala ng Pangasinan?? :O ?

christian joe
September 11th, 2010, 04:02 PM
oyyy ikaw ang inaasahan namin hanggat wala pa si sir allan,suppotahan ka na lang namin marami rin ako dito intay ko lang ung thread 6 intro ,,,,naku parang NEW YEAR sabik na sabik ang lahat sa pagdating ng thread 6 wow todo na itoooooooo

whahah!!! Sige try ko! Basta kung ako.. ilalagay kung una paren ung Logo ng Pangasinan.. then mga litrato ng Capitol... ok?? Tapos ipasok mo na mga tinatago mung WORLD CLASS Photos....

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 04:02 PM
agkayo magulo ta manggawa ak na banner para thread 6!! :D

whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa sabi ko na nga ba eh,oy coordinate ka kay joe ha para mas maganda ang intro natin hah,tapos make sure na magandahan ako dyan alam ko naman tahimik ka lang pero may ibubuga rin ,ok habang ginagawa mo yan mag tsimisan mo na kami ni joe dito,hahaha wow todo na itoooooooooo:banana::banana::banana::banana2::banana2::banana2:come on aliguas come on

christian joe
September 11th, 2010, 04:05 PM
@ Joe, nakakaintindi ka na pala ng Pangasinan?? :O ?

Nakakaintindi ng konti.. Contextual lang pag intindi ko... mejo tsambahan lang...


whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa sabi ko na nga ba eh,oy coordinate ka kay joe ha para mas maganda ang intro natin hah,tapos make sure na magandahan ako dyan alam ko naman tahimik ka lang pero may ibubuga rin ,ok habang ginagawa mo yan mag tsimisan mo na kami ni joe dito,hahaha wow todo na itoooooooooo:banana::banana::banana::banana2::banana2::banana2:come on aliguas come on

Si Aliguas nalang gagawa ng intro.. grabe nakakapressure ka naman eh! LOL kinikilabutan naman ako.. parang kung anong napakaimportante ang hinihintay natin! :lol::lol::lol:

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 04:05 PM
whahah!!! Sige try ko! Basta kung ako.. ilalagay kung una paren ung Logo ng Pangasinan.. then mga litrato ng Capitol... ok?? Tapos ipasok mo na mga tinatago mung WORLD CLASS Photos....

ok basta ngaun gabi kailangan matapos 2ng thread 5 tapos sa last post ng page 50 mag lagay ka ng farewell message para magandang pang intro natin sa thread 6 ok ,ikaw na bahala ha ,gogogogo joe

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 04:08 PM
kailaaaaaaanman ang kapitolyo ng PANGASINAN AY DI NAKAKASAWANG TIGNAN PINAKAMAGANDANG KAPITOLYO SA BUONG PINAS,that's all

christian joe
September 11th, 2010, 04:13 PM
This thread is so memorable... Ito na siguro ang pinakamadugong Pangasinan Thread... haha! Maraming nasaksihan dito na hindi pagkakaunawaan na sana sa susunod na thread natin ay hindi na mamana.. hay... Sana ung mga forumer matagpuan paren tayo sa thread 6..

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 04:13 PM
Nakakaintindi ng konti.. Contextual lang pag intindi ko... mejo tsambahan lang...




Si Aliguas nalang gagawa ng intro.. grabe nakakapressure ka naman eh! LOL kinikilabutan naman ako.. parang kung anong napakaimportante ang hinihintay natin! :lol::lol::lol:
ok lang kahit tsambahan lang basta sigurado hehhehe,talagang ganyan kasi may dugo kang tunay na Pangasinense ,basta kayo ni aliguas ang bahala ha,tiwala ako sa inyo saka dapat tayo na rin talaga ang gumagawa ng intro natin kasi para sa atin ito,,,,,try mo walang mawawala kaya mo yan lahing Pangasinense matapang ang loob(ambalangay pagew kuwanda nen urduja)

anak na lasi
September 11th, 2010, 04:19 PM
This thread is so memorable... Ito na siguro ang pinakamadugong Pangasinan Thread... haha! Maraming nasaksihan dito na hindi pagkakaunawaan na sana sa susunod na thread natin ay hindi na mamana.. hay... Sana ung mga forumer matagpuan paren tayo sa thread 6..

tignan mo sa mga simpling salita mo lang napakagandang basahin ,kayang kaya mo yan ,tapos i welcome natin ung mga forumers dito sa thread 6 kasam naung mga forumers last thread ,like traxex ng tugue,orduna ng cavite,william at santa maria ng bulakan ,tarlaqueno ng tarlac tapos si taga santiago city na pangasinan din and a lot more