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Pangasinan Facts Figures 2010 PDF
Pangasinan Facts Figures 2010 PDF
HISTORY
Pangasinan was among the earliest political and administrative units in the
Philippines. It was officially conquered and colonized by D. Martin de Goiti in 1571. On
April 5, 1572, Pangasinan was made an encomienda by the Spanish royal crown to receive
instructions on the Catholic faith, which means that Pangasinan was organized under one
leadership and has identity before the Spanish royal court. Eight years later, in 1580,
Pangasinan was organized into a political unit under an alkalde mayor who at that time has
authority as head of the province or provincial government with judicial function indicating
that Pangasinan has become a province. To commemorate the day when Pangasinan became
an encomienda and the year it became a province, Pangasinan celebrates April 5, 1580 as the
official founding day of the Province of Pangasinan. At that time, its territorial jurisdiction
included the Province of Zambales and parts of La Union and Tarlac. By the middle of the
19th century however, the northern towns of Agoo to Bacnotan were separated from the
province and became parts of La Union. The provincial territory was further diminished in
1875 with the annexation of Paniqui and other towns south of it to Tarlac.
Pangasinan, derived its name from the word “panag asinan” , which means
“where salt is made”, owing to the rich and fine salt beds which were the prior source of
livelihood of the province’s coastal towns.
GEOGRAPHY
Pangasinan territory covers a land area of 536,818 hectares which constitutes
almost one-half (41.8 %) of the total land area of the region and 1.8 % of the total Philippine
area. It is bounded in the north by Lingayen Gulf, La Union and Benguet, in the north-east,
by Nueva Vizcaya, in the east, by Nueva Ecija and Tarlac in the south and Zambales and
China Sea in the west.
GETTING HERE
TRAVEL TIME:
From Manila : 4-5 hours
From Clark, Pampanga : 3 hours
From Baguio City : 2 1/2 hours
From Laoag City : 5-6 hours
From Subic, Olongapo : 3 1/2-4 hours
ENTRY POINTS:
From Manila : via Rosales, via Bayambang or via Mangatarem
From Zambales : via Infanta
From Nueva Ecija : via Umingan or via Rosales
From Baguio City : via Sison or via San Fabian
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CHARACTERISTICS
PHYSICAL
LAND AREA (hectares) 536,818
Land area share in Region I (%) 41.81
CLIMATE
Average annual rain fall (mm) 182.3
Average annual temperature 28 0C
Season Wet and Dry
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District 3 District 2
11 % 17 %
Source : DENR
MINERAL RESERVES
CY 2010
PROVINCE/ TOTAL VOLUME OF RESERVE (MT)
LOCATION
MINERAL DEPOSIT RESOURCE RESERVE
Resource – estimates based on surface exposure and only one dimension is identified.
(length or width only).
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Total Population (2007 Census) 2,645,395
Average Annual Population Growth Rate (2000-2007) 1.15 %
Projected Population (2010) * 2,738,111
Projected Population Density-2010 (Population/sq.km) 510
Total Number of Households (2007 Census) 553,559
CHARACTERISTICS
DEMOGRAPHIC
Projected Number of Household (2010) * 588,309
Average Household Size (2007 Census) 4.8
* PPDO Projection
Projected-
Population Population APGR Population
MUNICIPALITY
(2007 Census) Projection (2010) (2000-2007) Density
(2010)
Projected-
Population
Population APGR Population
MUNICIPALITY Projection
(2007 Census) (2000-2007) Density
(2010)
(2010)
Source : NSO
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HOUSEHOLDS AND GROWTH RATE BY MUNICIPALITY
CY 2010
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HEALTH INDICATORS *
Crude Birth Rate 18.76
Crude Death Rate 4.45
Infant Mortality Rate 8.30
Under Five Mortality Rate 3.56
Maternal Mortality Rate 0.63
Immunization Rate (9-11 mos.) 87.5
Tuberculosis Cases (DOTS)
- Detection Rate (%) 70.6
- Cure Rate (%) 91
NUTRITION ***
Malnutrition Rate
SERVICES
SOCIAL
- Pre-school Children (0-71 months) 4.91
- School Children (2009) 15.60
FAMILY PLANNING
Monitored Married Women of Reproductive Age (MWRA) 263,012
Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (%) 57
- Modern (%) 46
- Traditional (%) 11
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EDUCATION INDICATORS
Number of Schools
Elementary * 1,179
Secondary * 280
Tertiary ** 59
Technical/ Vocational ** 59
Total Enrollment
Elementary * 383,447
Secondary * 197,975
Tertiary ** 81,045
Technical/ Vocational ** 951
Number of Teachers
Elementary * 12,392
Secondary * 5,635
Number of Classroom
Elementary * 12,396
Secondary * 4,241
Legend :
* Public Schools only
**Public and Private Schools
Net Enrollment Ratio - the ratio between the enrollment in the school-age range to the
total population of that age range.
Cohort Survival Rate - the proportion of enrollees in the beginning grade or year who
reach the final grade/ year at the end of the required number of years of study.
Transition Rate - the percentage of pupils who graduate from one level of education and
move on to the next higher level (from primary to intermediate; from intermediate to
secondary).
Simple Drop-Out Rate - the percentage of pupils/ students who don not finish a particular
grade/ year level. It does not capture pupils/students who finish a grade/year level but do
not enroll in the next grade/ year level the following school year.
Graduation Rate - the proportion of pupils/students who finished Grade VI/ Fourth Year
in the present year to the number of pupils/students who enrolled in Grade VI/Fourth Year
in the present year.
CHARACTERISTICS
ECONOMIC
Rice Sufficiency Level—147 %
* Estimates
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PRODUCTS
A. AGRI/NON-MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS
1. Rice Provincewide
2. Yellow Corn Malasiqui, Bayambang, Basista, Alcala,
Urbiztondo, Sto. Tomas, San Jacinto
3. Vegetables (Fruits & Leafy) Asingan, Sta. Maria, Villasis, Tayug,
(okra, squash, eggplant,
tomato, beans, ampalaya, etc) Urdaneta City, Sta. Barbara, Rosales
4. Mango Sta. Barbara, San Carlos City, Malasiqui,
Sual, Aguilar, Labrador, Calasiao,
Bugallon, Manaoag,
5. Aquaculture products San Fabian, Dagupan City, Bani, ,
(bangus, malaga) Binmaley, Labrador, Lingayen, Bolinao
6. Bamboo Burgos, Agno, San Carlos City
Sta. Barbara, Urbiztondo
7. Onion Alcala, Bayambang, San Manuel
B. MANUFACTURED/PROCESSED PRODUCTS
1. Buri-rattan Basketwares Manaoag, Pozorrubio, Calasiao,
San Carlos City
2. Bamboo-based Home San Carlos City, Basista, Urbiztondo
Furnishings Sta. Barbara, Burgos
3. Antique Reproduction Sison, Bugallon, Dagupan City
(home furnishings)
4. Carved Wooden Furniture Lingayen, Binmaley, Sison, San Carlos City
5. Bricks, Clay Tiles & Potteries Sta. Barbara, Binmaley, San Carlos City,
San Nicolas
6. Cutleries (swords, knives & bolos) Calasiao, Mangaldan, Pozorrubio
7. Coco Pastile (bocayo) Dagupan City, Lingayen
8. Noodles (bijon) Calasiao, Dagupan City, Alaminos City,
Urdaneta City, Binmaley
9. Sugar Cane/Palm Vinegar/Fruit Binalonan, Bugallon, Lingayen, Laoac,
Wine/Vinegar San Fabian, Dasol, Villasis, Anda
10. Fish Paste/Sauce (bagoong/patis) Lingayen, Bolinao, Mangaldan
11. Salt Anda, Dasol, Infanta, Bani, Bolinao,
Alaminos City, San Fabian
12. Cement Sison
13. Deboned/Processed Bangus Dagupan City, San Fabian, Binmaley,
Calasiao, Alaminos City
14. Feeds Binalonan, Villasis
15. Cornik Binalonan
16. Native Cake Calasiao (puto), Mangaldan, Villasis,
Mangatarem (tupig)
17. Sawali Bugallon, Labrador
18. Dried Fish San Fabian, Sual, Bolinao
19. Candles Manaoag, Sta. Barbara, Alcala
20. Processed Meat Mangaldan, Alaminos City, Lingayen
21. Nata de Coco Sta. Barbara
Dasol, Bugallon, Villasis, Binalonan (basi/
22. Duhat/ Bignay Wine
tuba)
23. Fish Cracker Bayambang
24. Hollow Blocks Aguilar, Labrador
25. Walis Tambo Bautista
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FAMOUS TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
LOCATION NATURAL MAN-MADE
PILGRIMAGE DESTINATIONS
Total
Total Tourists 121,911
Total Visitors 217,460
Source: DOT-RO I
VISITOR ARRIVALS
(based on Tourist Destinations)
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ROAD NETWORK
Length (kms.) Paved (kms.) Unpaved (kms.)
National 623.740 623.541 0.199
Provincial 725.0525 659.2945 65.758
Municipal (2009) 533.462 398.644 134.817
Barangay (2009) 5,517.039 1,780.394 3,736.646
Total 7,399.294 3,461.874 3,937.420
BRIDGES (LM)
National 13,531.33 Provincial 5,859.70
Municipal (2009) 3,556.995 Barangay (2009) 14,218.30
IRRIGATION
Potential Irrigable Area (has.) 180,882.96
Existing Service Area (has.) 93,101.50
Irrigation Development (%) 51.47
POWER (2009)
Municipality Served (%) 100
Barangay Served (%) 100
Household Served (%) 82
Source : DPWH, PEO, MPDC, NIA, PANELCO 1 & 3, DECORP, CENPELCO, LUELCO
INFRASTRUCTURE
AND UTILITIES
Households with Safe Water Sources (%) 92.62
Households with Unsafe Water Sources (%) 7.47
*
LSS Survey covers 46 (96%) cities/municipalities and 1,312 (97%) barangays only
LINGAYEN TO KM.
Agno 70.80
Aguilar 15.70
Alaminos 47.50
Alcala
Manat, San Carlos City, Basista 45.00
Dagupan, San Carlos, Rosales 53.30
Urdaneta, Carrmen junction 65.00
Manat, Malasiqui 57.00
Anda 77.70
Asingan
via Urdaneta 56.20
via Mangaldan, Binalonan 55.60
Balungao
via Sta. Barbara, Urdaneta, Rosales 64.10
via Dagupan, San Carlos, Bautista, Rosales 67.20
Bani 56.90
Basista 18.00
Bautista
via Manat, San Carlos, Basista 38.10
via Dagupan, San Carlos 48.40
Bayambang
via Manat, San Carlos, Basista 36.40
via Dagupan, San Carlos 46.70
Binalonan
via Mangaldan 45.90
via Urdaneta 57.80
Binmaley 4.40
Bolinao 81.80
Bugallon 8.10
Burgos 65.90
Calasiao 19.70
Dagupan City 14.50
Dasol 74.00
Infanta 94.90
Labrador 17.20
Laoac 44.10
LINGAYEN
Mabini 53.70
Malasiqui
via Manat, San Carlos 36.60
via Dagupan City, San Carlos 33.10
Manaoag
via San Jacinto 36.30
via Mapandan
Mangaldan 23.20
Mangatarem 28.70
Mapandan 31.30
Natividad 85.30
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DISTANCE FROM LINGAYEN
TO MUNICIPALITY, PANGASINAN
LINGAYEN TO KM.
Pozorrubio 44.20
Rosales
via Sta. Barbara, Urdaneta, Rosales 59.40
via Dagupan, San Carlos, Bautista 62.50
San Carlos City
via Calasiao 26.60
via Manat 19.30
San Fabian
via Pangasinan-La Union Road 29.40
via San Jacinto 34.10
San Jacinto 26.70
San Manuel
via Mangaldan 63.80
via Urdaneta-Cili Junction 63.00
San Nicolas
via Urdaneta, Asingan, Tayug 70.10
via Sta. Barbara, Urdaneta, Rosales, Tayug 84.60
San Quintin
via Mangaldan, Binalonan, Tayug 74.40
via Urdaneta, Asingan, Tayug 73.30
Santa Barbara 25.70
Santa Maria
via Sta. Barbara, Urdaneta, Rosales 72.20
via Urdaneta, Asingan, Tayug 78.30
Santo Tomas
via Urdaneta, Villasis 57.00
via Manat, San Carlos, Malasiqui, Villasis 53.00
Sison
via Manaoag, Pao, Pozorrubio 53.00
via Manaoag, Binalonan, Cili 53.10
Sual 23.90
Tayug
via Mangaldan, Binalonan 81.50
via Urdaneta, Asingan, Tayug 65.30
via Urdaneta, Rosales, Sta. Maria 79.70
Umingan
via Mangaldan, Binalonan, Tayug 81.50
via Urdaneta, Asingan, Tayug 65.30
Urbiztondo 32.80
Urdaneta 44.20
Villasis 53.20
Manila
via Carmen (route 3) 226.65
via Camiling (route 3) 206.10
Baguio City 96.00
San Fernando, La Union 106.50
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INCOME CLASSIFICATION BY CITY / MUNICIPALITY
(DOF-DO 23-08 dated July 29,2008)
CITIES
MUNICIPALITIES
Bugallon
Fifth Class
Sto. Tomas
CONGRESSMAN/ CONGRESSWOMAN :
BOARD MEMBERS
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PROVINCIAL OFFICES
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NUMBER OF PROVINCIAL EMPLOYEES BY OFFICE AND BY
NATURE OF APPOINTMENT
NATURE OF APPOINTMENT
OFFICE Permanent/ Co-Terminus/ Contract of
Casual Consultant TOTAL
Temporary Elective Service
Governor 29 7/1 60 46 143
HRMO 15 7 22
Warden 51/2 53
MISO 4 3 59 66
Housing 6 3 1 10
Tourism 10 2 2 14
Library 13 2 15
Internal Audit 0
Vice-Governor 17/1 34 52
Board Members 13/15 192 10 230
Board Secretary 39 7 46
PPDO 29 3 32
GSO 41/1 12 54
GSO—BPSSD 59 59
Utility Worker 102 33 135
Security Guard 81 15 96
Budget 16 3 19
Accounting 39 3 4 46
Treasurer 50 3 2 55
PIO 5 10 3 18
Legal 3 1 2 6
Assessor 56 1 3 1 61
Population 23 3 26
PESO 11 4 1 16
OPAg 162 3 6 171
Veterinarian 29 21 11 61
PEO 215 154 143 512
PSWDO 18 7 5 30
PENRO 21 26 3 50
PDCC 20 72 92
Capitol Resort 19 10 29
CSC 5 5
Prosecutor 2 1 3
TESDA 6 1 7
COA 2 2
Prov'l. Health Office 32 11 1 44
IPHO-San Carlos 169 37 180 23 409
IPHO-Alaminos 115 21 21 6 163
IPHO-Tayug 122 10 6 11 149
IPHO-Urdaneta 76 11 21 3 111
IPHO-Mangatarem 31 6 13 1 51
IPHO-Bayambang 41 11 21 2 75
IPHO-Dasol 23 5 7 2 37
IPHO-Lingayen 46 22 12 1 81
IPHO-Manaoag 17 7 8 2 34
IPHO-Mapandan 21 4 4 2 31
IPHO-Pozorrubio 19 2 12 1 34
IPHO-Asingan 12 2 9 3 26
IPHO-Bolinao 16 1 12 4 33
IPHO-Umingan 16 3 11 3 33
TOTAL 1,700/3 39/17 957 767 64 3,547
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