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Bayambang

According to oral tradition, Bayambang came from Pangasinan word balangbang or waist. The story went that a Spaniard was asking a native what the name of the place was and, without fully comprehending what was asked of him, the latter pointed out to his waist and responded by saying balangbang. Another story states that it came from the word kulibangbang, a plant that grew abundantly in the area during the pre-Spanish times. Still another account suggests that it could have come from the word bayang-bayang which refers to the scarecrows used in driving away birds that feasted on ripening palays. Malunguey or Balunguey, the precursor of Bayambang , was a pre-Spanish settlement and was located west of present-day Bayambang. Spanish colonizers noted that the area was near the Agno River and its land was conducive to farming. In 1614, it became a visita of the vicariate of Binalatongan [now San Carlos City]. Five years later, it was accepted by the Provincial Chapter in 1619 as one of the vicariates of the Dominican Order under the patronage of Saint Vincent Ferrer. Through a Resolution, the Sangguniang Bayan of Bayambang had recommended April 5, 1614 to the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) as the Foundation Day of the town. The Office of the President through Proclamation No. 131 dated March 24, 2011 has officially declared such date as its Foundation Day. By April 5, 2014, Bayambang shall celebrate its 400th year Foundation Anniversary. Bayambang used to encompass the towns of Alcala and Santo Tomas, Pangasinan and those of Paniqui, Gerona and Camiling, Tarlac. However, at the close of the 19th century, the territorial boundaries of the municipality were greatly diminished when these towns were granted their respective statuses as municipalities. The town became the 5th Capital of the short-lived Philippine Revolutionary Republic under Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo on November 12, 1899. It was also in Bautista, then a barrio of Bayambang where Jose Palma reportedly wrote the lyrics of the ...

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