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Municipality in Pangasinan, Philippines

Municipality in Ilocos Region, Philippines

Mapandan Municipality Municipality of Mapandan Poblacion and Municipal Hall Flag Seal Map of Pangasinan with Mapandan highlighted Interactive map of Mapandan Mapandan Location within the Philippines Coordinates: 16°01′34″N 120°27′14″E / 16.026°N 120.454°E / 16.026; 120.454 Country Philippines Region Ilocos Region Province Pangasinan District 3rd district Barangays 15 (see Barangays) Government [1] • Type Sangguniang Bayan • Mayor Karl Christian F. Vega • Vice Mayor Gerald Glenn L. Tambaoan • Representative Maria Rachel J. Arenas • Municipal Council Members Melvin Jerold Ranas Hilario Larry Morales Blando Quinto Freddie Penuliar Alicia Mariano Pak Eric Parayno Valentin Revilla Gem Castro • Electorate 27,556 voters (2025) Area [3] • Total 30.00 km2 (11.58 sq mi) Elevation [2] 38 m (125 ft) Highest elevation 61 m (200 ft) Lowest elevation 4 m (13 ft) Population (2024 census)[4] • Total 38,228 • Density 1,274/km2 (3,300/sq mi) • Households 9,326 Economy • Income class 3rd municipal income class • Poverty incidence 14.29 % (2021)[5] • Revenue ₱ 173.8 million (2024) • Assets ₱ 555.4 million (2024) • Expenditure ₱ 183.6 million (2024) • Liabilities ₱ 110.7 million (2024) Service provider • Electricity Pangasinan 3 Electric Cooperative (PANELCO 3) Time zone UTC+8 (PST) ZIP code 2429 PSGC 0105528000 IDD : area code +63 (0)75 Native languages Pangasinan Ilocano Tagalog

**Mapandan**, officially the **Municipality of Mapandan** ([Pangasinan](/source/Pangasinan_language): *Baley na Mapandan*; [Ilocano](/source/Ilocano_language): *Ili ti Mapandan*; [Tagalog](/source/Tagalog_language): *Bayan ng Mapandan*), is a [municipality](/source/Municipality_of_the_Philippines) in the [province](/source/Philippine_Province) of [Pangasinan](/source/Pangasinan), [Philippines](/source/Philippines). According to the 2024 census, it has a population of 38,228 people.[6]

The town is known for its yearly *Pandan* *Festival*.

## Etymology

Mapandan (meaning plenty of pandan) got its name from “[pandan](/source/Pandanus_amaryllifolius)”, a native palm which grew in abundance in the place at that time. The leaves of the pandan add aroma to the cooked rice if cooked with it. The leaves are also stripped and woven into mats.

## History

Mapandan was a former mere Barrio. That was former part of Municipality of [Mangaldan](/source/Mangaldan).

Being originally a part of the municipality of Mangaldan, Mapandan was also once called “balon baley” which means new town in the local vernacular.

Mapandan was first established as a “[pueblo](/source/Pueblo)” by virtue of Direction General No. 39 Administration Civil No. 169-C signed by Governor General Emilio Bravo on December 28, 1887. The Town originally comprised the southernmost [barrios](/source/Barrio) of the town of [Mangaldan](/source/Mangaldan) namely: Payapay, Baloling, Apaya, and Amanoaoac

The idea of organizing a separate town from its mother town [Mangaldan](/source/Mangaldan) was first conceived by some ten (10) local leaders in the persons of Antonio Morales, Sabino Prado, Andres Bongato, Ambrosio Calimlim, Valeriano Tamondong, Tomas Aquino, Fulgencio Nato, Filomeno Sarmiento, Jose Lalas and Florencio Datuin.

The town was first centered in Barangay Torres. Due to its remoteness, the same was transferred to its present location, which was formerly a sitio of Apaya. The lands in the present location of the Poblacion were predominantly owned by the illustrious Aquino clan.

It was Leon Hilario Aquino who encouraged the people to flock to the place by subdividing the land of the Poblacion into a lot of uniform sixes and offering these for three to each family head.

Mapandan was temporarily returned to its mother town in 1905 due to the outbreak of an epidemic that greatly depleted its population and finances. In 1908, the town was again reorganized and officially re-established.

Dwarfed amidst the more known neighboring towns of Manaoag, Mangaldan, San Jacinto, and Sta. Barbara, the town is heard of in the province but not many people have seen it.

In year 2002, Mapandan was elevated as a third (3rd) class municipality through the efforts and leadership of Hon. Jose Ferdinand Z. Calimlim Jr., who spearheaded strategies on income and revenue generation.

Mapandan is a Hall of Famer for having the Pangasinan's cleanest, safest and greenest municipality (Category B). Mapandan was also awarded the Pangasinan's Healthiest Municipality for having the fewest malnourished children.[7]

## Geography

The Municipality of Mapandan is located in Eastern-Central part of Pangasinan. Bordered by [Mangaldan](/source/Mangaldan) to the north, [Manaoag](/source/Manaoag) to the east, and Santa Barbara to the west and southern part. It is landlocked, however, it is not too far from nearby coastal areas of [Dagupan](/source/Dagupan), [Binmaley](/source/Binmaley) and Mangaldan. Mapandan is a central hilly area, having several mountains nearby.

Mapandan is situated 29.15 kilometres (18.11 mi) from the provincial capital [Lingayen](/source/Lingayen), and 205.42 kilometres (127.64 mi) from the country's capital city of [Manila](/source/Manila).

The Map of all Barangays in Mapandan, Pangasinan

### Barangays

Mapandan is politically subdivided into 15 [barangays](/source/Barangay). Each barangay consists of [puroks](/source/Purok) and some have [sitios](/source/Sitios).

- Amanoaoac

- Apaya

- Aserda

- Baloling

- Coral

- Golden

- Jimenez

- Lambayan

- Luyan

- Nilombot

- Pias

- Poblacion

- Primicias

- Santa Maria

- Torres

### Climate

Climate data for Mapandan, Pangasinan Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 29 (84) 29 (84) 30 (86) 32 (90) 33 (91) 33 (91) 33 (91) 33 (91) 33 (91) 32 (90) 31 (88) 29 (84) 31 (88) Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 21 (70) 21 (70) 22 (72) 23 (73) 24 (75) 24 (75) 23 (73) 24 (75) 23 (73) 23 (73) 22 (72) 21 (70) 23 (73) Average precipitation mm (inches) 127.5 (5.02) 115.8 (4.56) 129.7 (5.11) 141.1 (5.56) 248.2 (9.77) 165 (6.5) 185.3 (7.30) 161.9 (6.37) 221.4 (8.72) 299.5 (11.79) 199 (7.8) 188.7 (7.43) 2,183.1 (85.93) Average rainy days 17 17 17 15 20 19 19 20 21 20 17 19 221 Source: World Weather Online[8]

## Demographics

‹ The [template](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Template) *[Historical populations](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Historical_populations)* is being [considered for merging](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Templates_for_discussion/Log/2026_June_24#Template:Infobox_demographics). ›

Population census of Mapandan Year Pop. ±% p.a. 1903 4,198 — 1918 6,049 +2.47% 1939 7,286 +0.89% 1948 9,836 +3.39% 1960 13,065 +2.39% 1970 16,653 +2.45% 1975 18,143 +1.73% 1980 20,094 +2.06% 1990 25,622 +2.46% 1995 27,439 +1.29% 2000 30,775 +2.49% 2007 32,905 +0.93% 2010 34,439 +1.67% 2015 37,059 +1.41% 2020 38,058 +0.56% 2024 38,228 +0.11% Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[9][10][11][12][13]

Public Market

  Most populous barangay in the Population census year

Barangay Population census of Mapandan by Barangay 2024[14] 2020[15] 2015[10] 2010[11] 2007[12] 2000[16] 1990[13] Amanoaoac 1,656 1,636 2,678 1,642 1,604 1,593 1,357 Apaya 1,650 1,467 1,362 1,496 1,332 1,289 994 Aserda 1,414 1,108 1,178 1,167 1,062 949 805 Baloling 4,238 4,393 3,835 3,755 3,727 3,446 2,866 Coral 1,405 1,389 1,374 1,303 1,222 1,208 912 Golden 1,432 1,399 1,425 1,370 1,314 1,214 1,040 Jimenez 2,008 1,995 1,831 1,666 1,715 1,527 1,230 Lambayan 1,682 1,756 1,616 1,560 1,477 1,641 1,434 Luyan 3,344 3,730 3,225 2,957 2,938 2,432 2,061 Nilombot 4,199 4,411 4,215 4,075 4,837 3,574 2,765 Pias 4,827 4,699 4,619 4,297 2,813 3,463 2,755 Poblacion 3,509 3,622 3,714 3,360 3,388 3,416 3,173 Primicias 2,218 2,071 1,904 1,818 1,819 1,683 1,411 Santa Maria 1,585 1,270 1,305 1,175 1,249 1,037 911 Torres 3,061 3,112 2,778 2,798 2,408 2,303 1,908 Total 38,228 38,058 37,059 34,439 32,905 30,775 25,622

### Languages

[Pangasinan](/source/Pangasinan_language) and [Ilocano](/source/Ilocano_language) are the two main spoken languages in Mapandan. [Tagalog](/source/Tagalog_language) is also widely spoken in the town.

### Ethnic Groups

Ethnic [Pangasinenses](/source/Pangasinan_people) make up more than 90% of Mapandan's Population followed by Ethnic [Ilocanos](/source/Ilocano_people) and [Tagalogs](/source/Tagalog_people). Notably, Barangay Santa Maria houses a significant % of Ethnic [Ilocanos](/source/Ilocano_people) relative to the % of Mapandan's ethnic groups.

Barangay Ethnic census of Mapandan (by Barangay) (2020)[17] Pangasinense Others Ilocano Tagalog Amanoaoac 1,621 11 - 4 Apaya 1,451 - 2 14 Aserda 1,065 10 2 31 Baloling 4,145 110 48 90 Coral 1,237 68 54 30 Golden 1,242 82 37 38 Jimenez 1,916 46 10 23 Lambayan 1,665 63 19 9 Luyan 3,400 213 71 46 Nilombot 4,154 121 67 69 Pias 4,171 184 171 173 Poblacion 3,431 106 42 43 Primicias 1,800 84 108 57 Santa Maria 699 81 427 63 Torres 2,724 233 92 59 Total 34,721 1,412 1,150 749

### Religions

Major religions are in the town, with different branches of churches within.

- Seventh-day Adventist Church (Poblacion and Kolos-Pias)

- [Iglesia ni Cristo](/source/Iglesia_ni_Cristo) (Nilombot and Luyan)

- The Grand Mosque (Luyan)

- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Nilombot)

- Kingdom hall of [Jehovas Witnesses](/source/Jehovas_Witnesses) (Coral)

- [Roman Catholicism](/source/Roman_Catholicism) (Poblacion and Luyan)

- Good news to the Nations Outreach (Poblacion)

- Born Again Christianity (Poblacion)

- God With Us Church(Aserda)

- Come to Jesus Fellowship International (Luyan)

Roman Catholicism is the major Religion in Mapandan, which falls under the jurisdiction of the [Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan](/source/Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Lingayen-Dagupan), and it is annexed by different religions around.

Barangay Religious census of Mapandan (by Barangay) (2020)[18] Roman Catholic Protestant INC Other JW LDS Islam IFI None Amanoaoac 1,495 88 21 32 - - - - - Apaya 1,359 81 18 - 4 5 - - - Aserda 957 113 30 8 - - - - - Baloling 3,868 66 380 56 7 13 3 - - Coral 1,264 80 32 6 7 - - - - Golden 1,352 35 5 6 - - 1 - - Jimenez 1,865 31 89 - 4 3 - 3 - Lambayan 1,664 76 5 3 - 6 - 2 - Luyan 3,262 173 128 107 34 8 18 - - Nilombot 4,164 197 16 1 11 10 4 3 5 Pias 4,356 249 45 30 13 5 - 1 - Poblacion 3,346 129 105 11 7 5 18 1 - Primicias 1,978 10 57 4 - - - - - Santa Maria 1,162 64 23 18 1 - - 1 1 Torres 2,970 39 60 3 10 19 5 2 - Total 35,062 1,431 1,014 285 98 74 49 13 6

## Economy

**Poverty incidence of Mapandan**

5

10

15

20

25

30

2000
 27.28

2003
 20.79

2006
 23.80

2009
 21.34

2012
 12.89

2015
 11.38

2018
 12.16

2021
 14.29

**Source:** [Philippine Statistics Authority](/source/Philippine_Statistics_Authority)[19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]

Mapandan is practically rural in terms of its area. It is composed of farming areas and cattle ranch farms. It has a little part of Bued river in northern part and an irrigation project also known as Payas irrigation project, which aims for a standard irrigation for farming areas in the municipality.

## Government

### Local government

Main article: [Sangguniang Bayan](/source/Sangguniang_Bayan)

Mapandan is part of the [third congressional district](/source/Legislative_districts_of_Pangasinan) of the province of [Pangasinan](/source/Pangasinan). It is governed by a mayor, designated as its local chief executive, and by a municipal council as its legislative body in accordance with the Local Government Code. The mayor, vice mayor, and the councilors are elected directly by the people through an election which is being held every three years.

## Electoral history

### 2025 Local Elections

**Mayoral Election Results**

Candidate Party Votes % Karl Vega (incumbent) Nacionalista 18,873 83.76 Jaime Aquino Independent 3,659 16.24 Total 22,532 100.00 Valid votes 22,532 93.03 Invalid/blank votes 1,687 6.97 Total votes 24,219 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 27,556 87.89 Nacionalista hold Source: Commission on Elections

**Vice Mayoral Election Results**

Candidate Party Votes % Dooy Penuliar Independent 12,302 52.91 Gerald Glenn Tambaoan (incumbent) Independent 10,949 47.09 Total 23,251 100.00 Valid votes 23,251 96.00 Invalid/blank votes 968 4.00 Total votes 24,219 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 27,556 87.89 Independent gain Source: Commission on Elections

**Sangguniang Bayan Election Results**

Candidate Party Votes % Alice Mariano (incumbent) Nacionalista Party 13,537 55.89 Bang Biagtan Independent 12,995 53.66 Blando Quinto (incumbent) Independent 10,946 45.20 Frederick Lalas Independent 10,849 44.80 Michael Calimlim Independent 10,012 41.34 Freddie Penuliar (incumbent) Nacionalista Party 9,209 38.02 Eric Parayno (incumbent) Nacionalista Party 8,943 36.93 Gem Castro (incumbent) Nacionalista Party 8,869 36.62 Edwina Tambaoan Independent 8,357 34.51 Melvin Jerold Ranas (incumbent) Nacionalista Party 8,195 33.84 Ronnie Revilla (incumbent) Nacionalista Party 7,870 32.50 Jimmy Aquino Independent 7,319 30.22 Arki Biagtan Independent 7,318 30.22 Larry Morales (incumbent) Nacionalista Party 7,039 29.06 Margie Rosario Independent 5,151 21.27 Jim Hernando Independent 4,817 19.89 Asuncion Calimlim Independent 4,666 19.27 Zenaida Mamayson Independent 4,171 17.22 Jovie Guba Independent 1,090 4.50 Total 151,353 100.00

### 2022 Local Elections

**Mayoral Election Results**

Candidate Party Votes % Karl Vega API 13,580 60.26 Dooy Penuliar (incumbent) NPC 8,956 39.74 Total 22,536 100.00 Valid votes 22,536 98.00 Invalid/blank votes 459 2.00 Total votes 22,995 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 25,605 89.81 API gain from NPC Source: Commission on Elections

**Vice Mayoral Election Results**

Candidate Party Votes % Gerald Glenn Tambaoan Independent 11,373 51.49 Jimmy Aquino NPC 5,727 25.93 Asuncion Calimlim (incumbent) API 4,986 22.58 Total 22,086 100.00 Valid votes 22,086 96.05 Invalid/blank votes 909 3.95 Total votes 22,995 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 25,605 89.81 Independent gain from API Source: Commission on Elections

**Sangguniang Bayan Election Results**

Candidate Party Votes % Jerold Ranas API 12,053 52.26 Larry Morales API 9,703 42.07 Blando Quinto Independent 9,469 41.05 Freddie Penuliar API 9,277 40.22 Alice Mariano (incumbent) NPC 9,221 39.98 Eric Parayno API 8,950 38.80 Valentin Revilla API 8,475 36.74 Gem Castro API 8,443 36.61 Michael Calimlim Independent 8,425 36.53 Eduard Mendoza API 8,233 35.69 Arki Biagtan NPC 7,962 34.52 Kiko Calimlim (incumbent) API 7,407 32.11 Joyspeter Biagtan (incumbent) NPC 7,211 31.26 Janus Gonzales Independent 7,093 30.75 Venneson Peria (incumbent) NPC 7,081 30.70 Russell Tamayo (incumbent) NPC 6,343 27.50 Dizon Soquila NPC 5,489 23.80 Bang Biagtan NPC 4,630 20.07 Jessie Morales NPC 3,567 15.46 Jing Jing Banzon Independent 1,636 7.09 Total 150,668 100.00

### 2019 Local Elections

**Mayoral Election Results**

Candidate Party Votes % Dooy Penuliar NUP 9,944 52.49 Gerald Glenn Tambaoan (incumbent) PDP-Laban 9,002 47.51 Total 18,946 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 24,092 – NUP gain from PDP-Laban Source: Commission on Elections

**Vice Mayoral Election Results**

Candidate Party Votes % Asuncion Calimlim (incumbent) PDP-Laban 12,980 73.16 Jessie Morales NUP 4,763 26.84 Total 17,743 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 24,092 – PDP-Laban hold Source: Commission on Elections

**Sangguniang Bayan Election Results**

Candidate Party Votes % Karl Christian Vega PDP-Laban 14,456 74.28 Alice Mariano NUP 10,210 52.46 Caesar Francis Calimlim PDP-Laban 10,086 51.82 Jimmy Aquino (incumbent) NUP 8,773 45.08 Joyspeter Biagtan PDP-Laban 8,052 41.37 Russell Tamayo PDP-Laban 7,972 40.96 Mamerto Eden Jr. (incumbent) NUP 7,656 39.34 Venneson Peria NUP 7,508 38.58 Arki Biagtan Independent 7,397 38.01 Luigi De Vera NUP 7,280 37.41 Ronnie Revilla PDP-Laban 6,565 33.73 Eduard Mendoza NUP 6,048 31.08 Eric Parayno NUP 5,794 29.77 Christ Fernan Mejos PDP-Laban 5,392 27.71 Cesar Almonte PDP-Laban 4,966 25.52 Allan Visperas NUP 3,429 17.62 Elvin Mark Lalas PDP-Laban 3,308 17.00 Total 124,892 100.00

### 2016 Local Elections

**Mayoral Election Results**

Candidate Party Votes % Gerald Glenn Tambaoan KBL 7,609 46.21 Maximo Calimlim Jr. (incumbent) NPC 6,863 41.68 Jessie Morales Liberal 1,995 12.12 Total 16,467 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 20,694 – KBL gain from NPC Source: Commission on Elections

**Vice Mayoral Election Results**

Candidate Party Votes % Asuncion Calimlim KBL 7,609 52.58 Alice Mariano NPC 6,863 47.42 Total 14,472 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 20,694 – KBL gain from Independent Source: Commission on Elections

**Sangguniang Bayan Election Results**

Candidate Party Votes % Dooy Penuliar (incumbent) NPC 10,224 58.57 Minerva Acedera NPC 9,257 53.03 Vivien Peria NPC 8,908 51.03 Dack Tamayo (incumbent) KBL 8,823 50.55 Luigi De Vera NPC 8,819 50.52 Leopoldo Biagtan (incumbent) KBL 8,707 49.88 Jimmy Aquino NPC 8,017 45.93 Mamerto Eden Jr.(incumbent) NPC 7,485 42.88 Allan Visperas NPC 6,246 35.78 Wilfredo Calimlim NPC 5,454 31.25 Alfredo Fernandez KBL 4,987 28.57 Pablo Agustin KBL 4,629 26.52 Dodong Casilang KBL 4,617 26.45 Mamerto Sison KBL 3,629 20.79 Malou Tamayo (incumbent) KBL 3,567 20.44 Romulo Estayo Independent 3,557 20.38 Romy Paragas Liberal 2,781 15.93 Total 109,707 100.00

### 2013 Local Elections

Location ERs Received Completion Status Bar Mapandan 25/30 85%

2013 Mapandan Mayoralty Election Party Candidate Votes % NPC Maximo Calimlim Jr. 6,621 57.4 Liberal Jojo Calimlim 4.905 42.6 Total votes 11,526 85.0

2013 Mapandan Vice Mayoralty Election Party Candidate Votes % Independent Jessie Morales 6,392 52.4 NPC Asuncion Calimlim 5,814 47.6 Total votes 12,206 85.0

### Elected officials

Members of the Municipal Council (2010–2013)[27] Position Name Congressman Maria Rachel J. Arenas Mayor Maximo M. Calimlim Jr. Vice-Mayor Asuncion DR. Calimlim Councilors Joyspeter G. Biagtan Gerald Glenn L. Tambaoan Vivien G. Peria Wilfredo M. Calimlim Danny B. Tamayo Blando B. Quinto Mamerto P. Eden Jr.

Members of the Municipal Council (2013–2016)[28][29] Position Name Congressman Rose Marie J. Arenas Mayor Maximo M. Calimlim Jr. Vice-Mayor Catalino L. Morales Jr. Councilors Anthony C. Penuliar Alicia A. Mariano Danny B. Tamayo Gerald Glenn N. Tambaoan Blando B. Quinto Jimmy U. Aquino Leopoldo C. Biagtan Jose C. Tamayo (2013-2015)[a] Malou R. Tamayo (2015-2016)

Members of the Municipal Council (2016–2019)[30][31] Position Name Congressman Rose Marie J. Arenas Mayor Gerald Glenn L. Tambaoan Vice-Mayor Asuncion DR. Calimlim Councilors Dooy Penuliar Minerva Acedera Vivien Peria Dack Tamayo Luigi De Vera Leopoldo Biagtan Jimmy Aquino Mamerto Eden Jr.

Members of the Municipal Council (2019–2022)[32][33] Position Name Congressman Rose Marie J. Arenas Mayor Anthony C. Penuliar Vice-Mayor Asuncion DR. Calimlim Councilors Karl Christian F. Vega Alicia A. Mariano Caesar Francis DR. Calimlim Jimmy U. Aquino Joyspeter G. Biagtan Russell R. Tamayo Mamerto P. Eden Jr. Venneson L. Peria

Members of the Municipal Council (2022–2025)[34][35] Position Name Congressman Maria Rachel J. Arenas Mayor Karl Christian F. Vega Vice-Mayor Gerald Glenn L. Tambaoan Councilors Melvin Jerold A. Ranas Hilarion R. Morales Blando B. Quinto Alicia A. Mariano Fredie R. Penuliar John Ericson L. Parayno Ronnie M. Revilla Gem T. Castro

Members of the Municipal Council (2025–2028)[36][37] Position Name Congressman Maria Rachel J. Arenas Mayor Karl Christian F. Vega Vice-Mayor Anthony C. Penuliar Councilors Alicia A. Mariano Percival Z. Biagtan Blando B. Quinto Frederick G. Lalas Michael A. Calimlim Freddie R. Penuliar John Ericson L. Parayno Gem T. Castro

## Education

The Mapandan Schools District Office governs all educational institutions within the municipality. It oversees the management and operations of all private and public elementary and high schools.[38]

Map of all schools in Mapandan.

### Primary and elementary schools

- Academia Praestantia

- Amanoaoac Elementary School

- Baloling Elementary School

- Central Pangasinan Adventist School

- Discovery Land Learning School

- Golden Elementary School

- Goodnews Educational Institute

- Jimenez Elementary School

- Lambayan Elementary School

- Luyan Elementary School

- Mapandan Academy

- Mapandan Catholic School

- Mapandan Central School SPED Center

- Nilombot Elementary School

- Pias Elementary School

- Primicias Elementary School

- Sta. Maria Elementary School

- Torres Elementary School

- Wendy's Academy

### Secondary schools

- Baloling National High School

- Mapandan National High School

- Primicias National High School

- Torres National High School

## Sister cities

These are cities Mapandan are associated with:

- [Hong Kong](/source/Hong_Kong), China

- [Ontario](/source/Ontario), Canada

## Notes

1. **[^](#cite_ref-30)** Jose Tamayo died in 2015; his wife, Malou Tamayo, was appointed to his seat.

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## External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to [Mapandan](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Mapandan).

- [Mapandan Profile at PhilAtlas.com](https://www.philatlas.com/luzon/r01/pangasinan/mapandan.html)

- [Municipal Profile at the National Competitiveness Council of the Philippines](http://www.competitive.org.ph/cmcindex/pages/profile/?lgu=Mapandan) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20171026162613/http://www.competitive.org.ph/cmcindex/pages/profile/?lgu=Mapandan) 2017-10-26 at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine)

- [Mapandan at the Pangasinan Government Website](http://pangasinan.gov.ph/the-province/cities-and-municipalities/mapandan/) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20190321171512/http://pangasinan.gov.ph/the-province/cities-and-municipalities/mapandan/) 2019-03-21 at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine)

- [Local Governance Performance Management System](https://web.archive.org/web/20161010201809/http://www.blgs.gov.ph/lgpmsv2/cmshome/index.php?pageID=23)

- [Philippine Standard Geographic Code](https://psa.gov.ph/classification/psgc/barangays/0105528000)

- [Philippine Census Information](https://web.archive.org/web/20081120024509/http://www.census.gov.ph/data/census2007/index.html)

- [History Government Website](https://mapandan.gov.ph/history/Mapandan)

Places adjacent to Mapandan Mangaldan San Jacinto Manaoag Mapandan Santa Barbara

v t e Province of Pangasinan Lingayen (capital) San Carlos City (most populated city) Municipalities Agno Aguilar Alcala Anda Asingan Balungao Bani Basista Bautista Bayambang Binalonan Binmaley Bolinao Bugallon Burgos Calasiao Dasol Infanta Labrador Laoac Lingayen Mabini Malasiqui Manaoag Mangaldan Mangatarem Mapandan Natividad Pozorrubio Rosales San Fabian San Jacinto San Manuel San Nicolas San Quintin Santa Barbara Santa Maria Santo Tomas Sison Sual Tayug Umingan Urbiztondo Villasis Component cities Alaminos San Carlos Urdaneta Independent component city Dagupan (Administratively independent from the province but grouped under Pangasinan by the Philippine Statistics Authority.) Barangays See: List of barangays in Pangasinan

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