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Mangaldan, officially the Municipality of Mangaldan (; ; ), is a
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in the
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of
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,
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. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 113,185 people.


Etymology

There are four suggested theories on the origins of the name Mangaldan: * The first theory suggests that a Spanish missionary asked locals for the name of the settlement. A local, misinterpreting the request as a query for water, responded with “manga-alay-adan,” which translates to “Adan is fetching.” * The second theory implies that Mangaldan got its name from its first native chief, Babaldan. * The third theory posits that the town's name originated from the term “man-nga-ngal-ngalan,” which means “quarrel” in the local dialect. This name emerged from a custom where townspeople were free to gather
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es from a large tree in the town center, leading to disputes as the fruit became scarce. * According to Fr. Raymundo Suarez, OP, in his manuscript ''Apuntes Curiosos de Pangasinan'', Mangaldan is derived from "alar" or "alad", meaning
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fence, which existed in the place. Either term is combined with "mang" and "an," and the penultimate "A" is dropped, resulting in "Mangaldan."


History

Mangaldan has the distinction of being the third town in
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to be founded by Dominican missionaries. As early as 1591, Mangaldan already existed as a Spanish
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. Its foundation as a town is attributed to Juan Martinez de Santo Domingo, a former missionary of
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who died in
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on March 19, 1618. Mangaldan started as a "visita" of
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and it remained such until the Dominicans created it as an independent vicariate under the patronage of Saint
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on June 2, 1600. It is said that of all the people of Pangasinan, the Mangaldanians were the most difficult to convert. The greatest enemy of the missionaries in the town was a certain man named Casipit who tried to force them out of the town and even attempted to kill some of them. Yet, when he was converted by the first apostle, Fr. Pedro Soto, he became the principal propagator of the Faith. He contributed a great sum of money for the construction of the first church. In the second half of the 19th century, Mangaldan was the richest town in the province. This was due to the famous irrigation system which the missionaries built within the confines of the town causing its fertile fields to yield bountiful harvest of palay. Most outstanding in this gigantic task was Fr. Jose Torres who gave his life to bring it to completion in 1892. The third church to be built in Mangaldan was completed in 1812 by Fr. Lorenzo Martin. It collapsed during the great earthquake of 16 March 1892, together with the big chapel in the cemetery. The construction of the convent dates back in 1747. The construction of the sixth and present church of Mangaldan was begun in 1942 by Fr. Juan Sison, and was completed 20 years later by Fr. Leon Bitanga. During
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, Mangaldan had an airstrip that was used by the
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.


Geography

The Municipality of Mangaldan is located in the central part of
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. The Municipality is bordered by San Fabian on the north,
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on the west, San Jacinto on the east and on the south, the municipalities of
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and Santa Barbara. Mangaldan is situated from the provincial capital
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, and from the country's capital city of
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Barangays

Mangaldan is politically subdivided into 30
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s. Each barangay consists of
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s and some have
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. * Alitaya * Amansabina * Anolid * Banaoang * Bantayan * Bari * Bateng * Buenlag * David * Embarcadero * Gueguesangen * Guesang * Guiguilonen * Guilig * Inlambo * Lanas * Landas * Maasin * Macayug * Malabago * Navaluan * Nibaliw * Osiem * Palua * Poblacion * Pogo * Salaan * Salay * Talogtog * Tebag


Climate


Rivers

There are four rivers in Mangaldan: the Old Mangaldan River, the Manguiragday River, the Angalacan River, and the Paldakit River.


Demographics


Economy

Mangaldan celebrates its annual ''Pindang Festival'', along with its town fiesta, during the first week of March. The popular ''carabeef tapa'' (Filipino-style dried meat), locally known as ''Pindang'' is the One Town One Product (OTOP) of this municipality. The municipality is also the home of the original makers of the famous delicacy – the Romana Peanut Brittle. The town won the grand slam award when its inland body of water, the Angalacan River, was adjudged as the cleanest river in the entire province for the third time which was awarded in 2012. One of the major sources of revenues here are the thriving market place and the laboratories of renowned pharmaceutical companies that buttressed the coffer of this town. The municipal government operates its
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with a rated "double A" by the National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS) that guarantees the butchered meat as safe and clean. In 2015, the annual budget of Mangaldan involved a total appropriation of , which was the biggest for a first-class municipality in
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.


Government


Local government

Mangaldan is part of the fourth congressional district of the province of
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. It is governed by a mayor, designated as its local chief executive, and by a municipal council as its legislative body in accordance with the Local Government Code. The mayor, vice mayor, and the councilors are elected directly by the people through an election which is being held every three years.


Elected officials

Elected officials of Mangaldan (2022–2025): * Mayor: Bona Fe De Vera-Parayno * Vice-Mayor: Mark Stephen D.V. Mejia * Councilors: ** Aldrin O. Soriano ** Fernando Juan A. Cabrera ** Joseph Emmanuel B. Cera ** Joselito D. Quinto ** Juvy O. Frialde ** Christopher G. Romero ** Joel C. Meneses ** Lovely Lian C. Maramba


Education

There are two schools district offices which govern all educational institutions within the municipality. They oversee the management and operations of all private and public elementary and high schools. These are Mangaldan I Schools District Office, and Mangaldan II Schools District Office.


Primary and elementary schools

* Alitaya Elementary School * Anolid Elementary School * Bethel Christian Learning Center * Buenlag Elementary School * Cherished Moments School * Clarice Angels School * David Elementary School * Don Gregorio I. Magno Elementary School * Dona Felisa Navarro Elementary School * Embarcadero Elementary School * Golden Angels Educational Institution * Gueguesangen Integrated School * Guesang Elementary School * Lanas Elementary School * Maasin Elementary School * Macayug Elementary School * Mangaldan Achievers Academy * Mangaldan Central School * Nibaliw Elementary School * Osiem Elementary School * Salaan Elementary School * Salay Elementary School * Santo Tomas Catholic School * Talogtog Elementary School * Tebag Elementary School. * The Right Formation School * United Methodist Church Cinderella School


Secondary schools

* Aura Vista Montessori and High School * Mangaldan National High School * David National High School * Gueguesangen Integrated School * Mangaldan Integrated School


Higher educational institutions

* Mangaldan Technical Institute * Metro-Dagupan Colleges


See also

*
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References


External links

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Municipal Profile at the National Competitiveness Council of the Philippines

Mangaldan at the Pangasinan Government Website

Local Governance Performance Management System
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Philippine Census Information
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