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Lingayen

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Lingayen

Port and capital of Pangasinan province on western Luzon Island in the Philippines, situated on the eastern shore of the Gulf of Lingayen; population (1990) 77,800. Both the Japanese (in 1941) and the Americans (in 1945) landed here during World War II.



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Many highways remained impassable to all types of vehicles in the provinces of Tarlac and Pangasinan, with flood waters unable to empty out into the Lingayen Gulf to the west of Luzon because of high tides.
Many highways remained impassable to all types of vehicles in the provinces of Tarlac and Pangasinan, with flood waters unable to empty out into the Lingayen Gulf to the west of Luzon because of high tides.
The Agno river is Pangasinan's major river system, traversing 17 towns and a city as it flows from the Cordillera mountains and drains into the Lingayen Gulf.
 
 
 
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