- a po****tion of 26,454 people. The muni****lity was
formerly called Balincaguin.
Mabini is 53
kilometres (33 mi) from Lin****en and 259
kilometres (161 mi)...
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Nacionalista Elected in 1909. 1909–1912 Agno, Aguilar, Alaminos, Anda,
Balincaguin, Bani, Bolinao, Infanta, Labrador, Lin****en, Salasa, San
Isidro de Potot...
- is a
Roman Catholic church in the muni****lity of
Mabini (formerly
Balincaguin) in Pangasinan, Philippines. It is
under the
jurisdiction of the Diocese...
- was
named as
Barrio Balincaguin), and Burgos, in
Zambales province. At that time,
there were few
people lived in Dasol.
Balincaguin was the most thickly...
-
brought under Filipino control were Alaminos, Agno, Anda, Alos, Bani,
Balincaguin, Bolinao, Dasol,
Eguia and Potot. The
revolt then
spread to Labrador...
- they were
taken to the
forest of
Alimpayukan between San
Isidro and
Balincaguin (now Mabini),
where in the forest, Alimpayukan, the
Spanish cazadores...
- in
Brgys San
Pedro & Barlo,
Mabini Caves in Brgy. De Guzman,
Mabini Balincaguin River in
Mabini Sawang Falls in Brgy. Villcorta,
Mabini Nalsoc Cave System...
-
Society Armpit Grotto Hole-in-the-Wall
Grotto Anthros Costa Rica
Grotto Balincaguin Conservancy Grotto Gypsy Underground Grotto Israeli Caving Club Out of...
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Emilio Aguinaldo (1965) →
Bailen (2012;
never ratified in a plebiscite)
Balincaguin →
Mabini (1929)
Baliuag →
Baliwag Banna →
Espiritu (1964) →
Banna (1995)...