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San Manuel Page (401 words) |
 | The town was named after Don Manuel Sequig, the founder and leader of the first settlers who explored the virgin forest from the bank of the Agno River towards the grassy lands of the west and to the foot of the Caraballo Mountain in the north. |
 | When San Manuel became a town in 1614, the site of the Poblacion was in Pau, now known as Curibetbet and it had a population of 2,023. |
 | San Roque Dam, considered the biggest man-made dam in the Southeast Asia is the tallest and largest private hydropower project in Asia. |
| Pangasinan Online Website Philippines (373 words) |
 | Pangasinan, officially Province of Pangasinan (Pangasinan: Luyag na Pangasinan), is one of the provinces of the Republic of the Philippines. |
 | The estimated population of the indigenous speakers of the Pangasinan language in the province of Pangasinan is 1.5 million. |
 | Pangasinan occupies a strategic geo-political position in the central plain of Luzon, known as the rice granary of the Philippines. |