Mapandan

Being originally a part of the municipality of Mangaldan, Mapandan was also once called “balon baley” which means new town in the local vernacular.It was Leon Hilario Aquino who encouraged the people to flock to the place by subdividing the land of the Poblacion into a lot of uniform sixes and offering these for three to each family head.Mapandan was temporarily returned to its mother town in 1905 due to the outbreak of an epidemic that greatly depleted its population and finances.Dwarfed amidst the more known neighboring towns of Manaoag, Mangaldan, San Jacinto, and Sta.Mapandan is a Hall of Famer for having the Pangasinan's cleanest, safest and greenest municipality (Category B).Bordered by Mangaldan to the north, Manaoag to the east, and Santa Barbara to the west and southern part.
The fifteen Barangays of Mapandan.
The fifteen Barangays of Mapandan.
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