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*The Land Area of Alaminos (as of 2007, in hectares)= 16,426 | |||
*The city of Alaminos is within [[Cities_of_the_philippines_in_Region_I|Region I]] | |||
*The City of Alaminos claims to be the home to the Hundred Islands National Park, the very first national park in the Philippines. It is also the heart of Western Pangasinan, its center of commerce, finance, education, industry and services. | |||
*It has 39 barangays | |||
*16.1603° N, 119.9803° E - Alaminos, Pangasinan, Coordinates | |||
Alaminos City is bounded by the municipalities of [[Sual, Pangasinan, Philippines|Sual]], [[Bani, Pangasinan, Philippines|Bani]], and [[Mabini, Pangasinan, Philippines|Mabini]]. | |||
Hundred Islands National Park, a tourism destination composed of 123 small islands, is located off the coast Barangay [[Lucap, Alaminos City, Philippines|Lucap]], Alaminos City. | |||
The Communist Party of the Philippines was founded by Jose Maria Sison in a remote barangay of [[Dulacac, Alaminos City, Philippines|Dulacac]] on December 26, 1968. | |||
The city was one of those badly hit in May 2009 by Typhoon Emong which damaged a lot of houses in Alaminos, including the roof of the main Church. Several organizations were asking for donations and aid to help in restoring the town back to its former self. | |||
A new international airport will soon be built near the city to service the local area | |||
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From downtown Alaminos City take the San Jose Dr. and go No./East towards the Lingayen Gulf and you will come to the Port of Alaminos. To the east of the port is the Hundred Islands National Park. At the port you can charter any boat for a great tour. | |||
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*The City of Alaminos claims to be the home to the Hundred Islands National Park, the very first national park in the Philippines. It is also the heart of Western Pangasinan, its center of commerce, finance, education, industry and services. | |||
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==History of Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines== | |||
:''Source: The LGU of Alaminos City: www.alaminoscity.gov.ph'' | |||
Alaminos used to be a part of Bolinao which was one of the nine towns in the northernmost part of Zambales. A certain Suyang led a group of Zambals in search for a greener pasture. The group journeyed north from the mountains of Zambales, their native land. Eventually, they came upon a shoreline and decided to settle there. Fishing became their main source of livelihood. They named their settlement after their leader—Suyang. | |||
Suyang (already existing as a barrio of Bolinao as residents have known), located on a large mountain base, was reestablished by Don Gaspar Montoya, Don Nicolas de San Jose, Don Domingo de Guzman, Don Nicolas Purificacion and others. It was a beautiful plain which offered a beautiful panorama surrounded by enchanting forests interposed alternately in its verdant fields. The barrio rose approximately to a height of some 15 or 20 meters above sea level. | |||
In 1735, the people of Barrio Suyang built their church, convent and a tribunal house. They subscribed voluntarily for the acquisition of the image of the Patriarch St. Joseph as patron of the barrio. At first, the settlers considered their new home a paradise. Aside from the bounty that the sea brought them, the place commands a panoramic view of Capurwapurwan and Cabaruyan Islands (Hundred Islands and Anda, respectively). | |||
Unfortunately, after a brief period of time, the settlers found the place not suited for habitation. Typhoons frequented the area, continuous pestilence of their livestock was observed which give them a notion that this was caused by evil spirits. These events made the settlers decide to look for another place to occupy. | |||
The | It was in 1737 that the transfer of the said barrio took place. The people brought along with them, the image of Patriarch St. Joseph (their patron saint), together with all the furnishings and fixtures of the church, the town hall, private houses and other buildings. The new site was named Casborran (perhaps pertaining to the plants that robustly abound in the area) by the inhabitants. | ||
The | The barrio was located on a high level site approximately one meter above sealevel. The place has a clayey soil and with no irrigation facilities. The water from the wells was brackish and was unfit for drinking. | ||
In 1744, a delegate of the Superior Government of the Philippines made a visit to Barrio Casboran. The inhabitants therein took the opportunity of presenting a petition to convert the barrio into an independent town. It was, however, in 1747 when the petition was approved converting the same into a town independent from its mother town, Bolinao. | |||
The material progress and prosperity of the new town enticed several prominent citizens of Dagupan, Pangasinan to migrate to the place. Among them were: Don Andres Ballesteros, Don Antonio Nicolas and Don Diego Ballesteros. These three prominent migrants were accompanied by Francisco Aquino and Jose Garcia of Lingayen. These group of migrants offered their cooperation with the people of Casborran which resulted to an agreement with the following conditions: | |||
==People of Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines== | ==People of Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines== | ||
Total Population of Alaminos City | *Total Population of Alaminos City as of 2020 Census= 99,397 | ||
*Total Population of Alaminos City as of 2015 Census= 89,708 | |||
*Total Population of Alaminos City (as of Aug 1, 2007 Census)= 79,788 | |||
**The number of Registered Voters in Alaminos as of (2010) per COMELEC= 43,896 | |||
==Government of | ==[[Elected Government Officials of Alaminos City, Philippines]]== | ||
Alaminos City Elected | {{Sangguniang Panlungsod}} | ||
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:'''Elected officials of Alaminos City, Pangasinan for the term of 2022-2025''' | |||
:Representative: Arthur "Art" F. Celeste | |||
:Mayor : Arth Bryan "Bryan" Caasi Celeste | |||
:Vice-Mayor : Jan Marionne "Ion" Ramirez Fontelera | |||
#Councilor : Michelle Sison Segundera | |||
#Councilor : Carolyn Dizon-Sison | |||
#Councilor : Arthur Caasi Celeste, Jr. | |||
#Councilor : Verna San Diego Rabago | |||
#Councilor : Apple Joy Bacay-Tolentino | |||
#Councilor : Joselito "Jojo" De Ocampo Fontelera | |||
#Councilor : Raul "Kap Bacay" Bielza Bacay | |||
#Councilor : Dahlia Malquerido De Leon | |||
#Councilor : Oscar Areola Boling | |||
#Councilor : Kelvin Theus Ontar Humilde | |||
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:'''Elected officials of Alaminos City, Pangasinan for the term of 2019-2022''' | |||
*Mayor of Alaminos City: CELESTE, BRYAN (NP) 22,498 | |||
*Vice-Mayor of Alaminos City: PEREZ, ANTON (NP) 33,509 | |||
*Councilors of Alaminos City: | |||
# BACAY, APPLE (NP) 25,568 | |||
# DIZON-SISON, CAROL (NP) 24,788 | |||
# SISON-SEGUNDERA, MICHELLE (NP) 23,717 | |||
# FONTELERA, JOJO (NP) 21,506 | |||
# RADOC, BAN (NP) 20,855 | |||
# RABAGO, VERNA (NP) 18,823 | |||
# BOLING, OSCAR (PDPLBN) 17,041 | |||
# RANOY, FROEBEL (NP) 16,691 | |||
# DE LEON, DAHLIA (NP) 16,521 | |||
# DE CASTRO, ALFRED FELIX (NP) 16,441 | |||
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:'''Elected officials of Alaminos City, Pangasinan for the term of 2016-2019''' | |||
*Mayor of Alaminos City: Arthur Del Fierro Celeste | |||
*Vice-Mayor of Alaminos City: Anton Perez | |||
*Councilors of Alaminos City: | |||
#Apple Bacay | |||
#Jojo Fontelera | |||
#Carolyn Sison | |||
#Margielou Orange Humilde | |||
#Alfred Felix De Castro | |||
#Fina Gabriel | |||
#Rany De Leon | |||
#Lito Rabago | |||
#Ban Radoc | |||
#Probil Ranoy | |||
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:'''Elected officials of Alaminos City, Pangasinan for the term of 2013-2016''' | |||
*Mayor of Alaminos City: Celeste, Arthur Del Fierro - NATIONALIST PEOPLES' COALITION | |||
*Vice-Mayor of Alaminos City: Aquino, Earl James Cabrito - LIBERAL PARTY | |||
*Councilors of Alaminos City: | |||
#Perez, Jose Antonio Miguel Yatco | |||
#Bacay, Joseph Taganao | |||
#Fontelera, Jan Marionne Ramirez | |||
#Humilde, Margielou Orange Doria | |||
#De Leon, Rany Soriano | |||
#Boling, Oscar Areola | |||
#Gabriel, Rufina Jimenez | |||
#Rabago, Perlito Verzola | |||
#Isla, Fatima Ann Sison | |||
#Go, Orlando Ramos | |||
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:'''Elected officials of Alaminos City, Pangasinan for the term of 2010-2013''' | |||
*Mayor: [[Hernani Agsalud Braganza]] | |||
*Vice-Mayor: [[Cesar Campos Manzano]] | |||
*Councilors: | |||
*#[[Joseph Taganao Bacay]] | |||
*#[[Earl James Cabrito Aquino]] | |||
*#[[Joselito De Ocampo Fontelera]] | |||
*#[[Carolyn Dizon Sison]] | |||
*#[[Margielou Orange Doria Humilde]] | |||
*#[[Rufina Jimenez Gabriel]] | |||
*#[[Oscar Areola Boling]] Sr. | |||
*#[[Rany Soriano De Leon]] | |||
*#[[Constante Del Rosario Carasi]] | |||
*#[[Filemon Ramos Bacala Jr.]] | |||
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==Businesses in Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines== | ==Businesses in Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines== | ||
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==Churches, Mosques, or Places of Worship in Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines== | |||
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*Masjid Angullia, [[Pogo, Alaminos City, Philippines]] | |||
==Schools in Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines== | ==Schools in Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines== | ||
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*Each Barangay has its own Elementary School | |||
*Alaminos National High School | |||
==Economy of Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines== | ==Economy of Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines== | ||
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==Natural Resources of Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines== | ==Natural Resources of Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines== | ||
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==Tourists Attractions of Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines== | ==Tourists Attractions of Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines== | ||
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===Hundred Islands National Park=== | |||
Sparkling like diamonds, the waters glisten as the sun’s golden rays touch the pristine sea. Delightful in one’s eyes is the powdery blue sky casting a bright gleam beneath. The spread of white sand shimmers against the stream that changes hue—from emerald green to turquoise and azure—as the briny deep goes unfathomable. | |||
A stroll along the beach ends up with a dip into the soothing warm waters. Colorful tropical fish glide in somewhat orchestrated manner among a many coral gardens. Out of the water, discovery envelopes that it is not only one isle but a throng of numerous islands ambling along each other. | |||
The count, even greater (actually 124 at low tide and 123 at high tide), sums up the grouping of isles scattered incidentally along Lingayen Gulf, many of which are still unexplored. | |||
Covering an area of 1,844 hectares, the islands are believed to be some two million years old. According to certain folklore, the islands were tears of a primeval giant who lost his ladylove. Others tell of tall-tale of mermaids that once inhabited its seas. | |||
*Getting to the Hundred Islands | |||
From downtown Alaminos City, a breezy tricycle ride brings you to barangay Lucap and The Don Gonzalo Montemayor wharf. At the wharf, one can already have a sight of the inviting islands and the best way to get there is by chartered boat. The port can serve as a parking lot for a fee. Outrigger motorized boats can be rented here to ferry you to a cluster of islands and islets collectively known as the Hundred Islands. | |||
==Fiestas and Traditions of Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines== | :''article from: The City government of Alaminos'' | ||
===Coral Reefs of Alaminos City=== | |||
The Philippines is blessed with a thriving marine ecosystem, supported by reefs and mangrove forests. And the Hundred Islands National Park, the first Natural Park in the Philippines and Southeast Asia, is no exception. Its alluring cerulean waters, strewn with 123 islets, is also home to the fragile and diverse jewels of the Philippine Sea – the Coral Reefs. They shelter, feed and protect a copious number of sea creatures of the Park. They also aid the 123 islets in protecting the city’s coast from the impact of waves. Their hard and soft corals with awe-inspiring forms and interesting hues that glistened mystically in the deep, creates a magical underwater vista. Divers and snorkelers can have the time of their lives gliding over it and beside the many magnificent fishes and other sea creatures. | |||
Sadly, these gems became endangered in the Philippines and some parts of the world and started to sink in a deplorable state, a trend that local and foreign scientists believe maybe irreversible. With the onslaught of dynamite and cyanide fishing, aggravated by neglect and increase in population, the Park finally met the same plight. | |||
However, decisive programs that target the rehabilitation and restoration of the splendor of these beautiful and vital water resources have been implemented. Artificial reefs were introduced in parts of the Park, where the corals are quite depleted. Hope became strong at the frequent visits of fishes, which eventually settled in or near the area of the artificial reefs. Just like the natural reefs, they will serve as vital breeding grounds for the sea creatures, so they could again flourish and replenish the Park’s resources. And the City is committed in securing the protection of these new treasures. | |||
Now, the Park is on its way up to recovery and tourists who would immerse themselves in a diving or snorkeling underwater exploration beneath its revitalized waters, would find it beginning to breath in the scent of its old health and magnificence, supported by both natural and artificial reefs. | |||
:''article from: The City government of Alaminos'' | |||
===Caves of Alaminos City=== | |||
Marvel at some extraordinary caves at the Hundred Islands which many scientists believed echo the underlying evolutionary processes that until these times create a dazzling and mesmering aura of a breathing earth. Today, up to ten caves have been identified and some were named based on some myths, legends and the stone formation. | |||
Given this, projects will be undertaken to protect and manage these caves which are part of the Hundred Islands National Park to make this place an eco-tourism facility, marine sanctuary and a rich historical destination for everyone. | |||
:''article from: The City government of Alaminos'' | |||
===Bolo Beach Alaminos City=== | |||
Ten kilometers from the City, lies a weekend destination that is rapidly increasing in popularity. Highly accessible, Bolo beach has become a favorite getaway for families and barkadas who feel the need to unwind or just catch up on bonding sessions. Its long, horseshoe-shaped beach and shallow waters is a spacious and inviting playground for children and a refreshing retreat for adults, combined. The coarsely formed rock formations near the shore are given new looks with the ingenuity of the folks residing near or on the beach. They topped these rough, blank rocks with colored, smaller rocks, creating an instant work of art. | |||
You can gather your fun-hungry troops and relax on the beach’s wooden sheds and cottages, complete with picnic tables and videoke equipment for all-out entertainment. Or, amp up the fun factor by renting the “rock shed” being developed in the area. These rock sheds are really rock formations on the water that were slightly flattened and furnished with rustic benches and tables, and a videoke, kind of Bolo’s version of floating huts. | |||
:''article from: The City government of Alaminos'' | |||
===Giant Clams/Taklobos=== | |||
A part of the diverse marine ecosystem that was largely affected by the depletion of the coral reefs in the Hundred Islands National Park (HINP) was the Giant Clams, locally known as taklobos. This marine resource regarded as the world’s largest bivalve mollusks, their shell length extending over a meter and can weigh over 225 kg, is the faithful ally of the coral reef in supporting the marine life in the Park. Its massive size and interesting hues that gleamed underwater proved to be a magnificent attraction, marveled at by visiting tourists who either dive or snorkel in the area. Its soft flesh is coveted the world over for its delectability. | |||
Sadly, they began to be wiped out through the indiscriminate harvesting of people who intends to profit from selling them as delicacies, and as decorations in aquariums and home ornaments. This was made even worse by illegal fishing. | |||
A new surge of hope dawned on HINP through the University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute (UPMSI). They greatly help the City in rehabilitating this vital marine gem, replanting them in parts of the park, which is currently strictly protected. No diver or snorkeler is allowed in those parts. With this revitalization, valuable marine food resources are given new lives, ensuring a continuing dynamic marine ecosystem for the Park. With the joint efforts of UPMIS and Alaminos City, the Giant Clams would soon flourish and aid in the City’s goal of a fully restored Hundred Islands National Park, with a thriving marine life and ready to thrust forward the city’s economy and tourism potential. | |||
:''article from: The City government of Alaminos'' | |||
==Festivals, Fiestas and Traditions of Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines== | |||
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