- and 208
kilometers (129 mi) from Manila. San Carlos,
formerly known as
Binalatongan,
experienced significant historical events that
influenced its name change...
- led by Juan de la Cruz Palaris, also
known as "Pantaleón Pérez", of
Binalatongan (now San
Carlos City), Pangasinan.
Prior to the Palaris' revolt, an earlier...
- of
Binalatongan's prin****lia (ruling class).
Little is
known of the
personal cir****stances of
Perez except that he was
educated in
Binalatongan and...
-
alternatively as
Binalatongan, was a
sovereign pre-colonial
Philippine polity (panarian)
situated near the Agno
River delta,
centered around Binalatongan (modern-day...
-
mongo bean was
grown in abundance. Hence, the town came to be
called “
Binalatongan”. That site was
known as
Baleyadaan (old town) in the
nineteenth century...
-
forces gave up the rebellion.
Andres Malong was the
maestro de
campo of
Binalatongan - now San
Carlos City - in
Pangasinan in the 1660s. He ****isted many...
-
Location Year
established Year
granted university status Regulation status Binalatongan Community College LUC San Carlos,
Pangasinan 2006 not
applicable Regulated...
- from the town of
Binalatongan,
presently known as San
Carlos in Pangasinan. It was
brought to
Camalaniugan when the town of
Binalatongan was
burned during...
- families.: 539 : 31, 54, 113
Andres Malong, a
native chief of the town of
Binalatongan (now
named San
Carlos City),
liberated the
province from
Spanish rule...
-
mermaid concepts differ per
ethnic group.
Among the Pangasinense, the
Binalatongan mermaid is a
Queen of the sea who
married the
mortal Maginoo Palasipas...