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Pangasinan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (583 words) |
 | Pangasinan is a province of the Philippines located in the Ilocos Region in Luzon. |
 | To the west of Pangasinan is the South China Sea and the province encloses the Lingayen Gulf. |
 | Pangasinan was then made into a province in 1611, comprising also the territories of Zambales and some areas of La Union and Tarlac. |
| About Pangasinan Province, Philippines (726 words) |
 | Pangasinan is a salt country as its name denotes in the vernacular and one of the 77 provinces of the Republic of the Philippines. |
 | Pangasinan is a long, wide, verdant crescent bounded by the wild Zambales range to the west and to the east by the Cordilleras -- the formidable mountains that form the spine of the island of Luzon. |
 | To the south, Pangasinan extends to the rice-and-sugar farmlands of Tarlac, and north to the crowning glory of Lingayen Gulf and the South China Sea. |