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Location
Category
Description
Barangay Dallangayan Este, San Fernando City(en)
Philippines / Ilocos / San_Fernando (San Fernando City, La Union)
History: Before the Spaniards came to the Philippines, a benevolent, wise and loving chieftain by the name Dal Langayan and his pretty wife Dayawen lived and owned this whole area of land. Their land was bounded forest along the west,
Barangay Dallangayan Oeste, San Fernando City(en)
Philippines / Ilocos / San_Fernando (San Fernando City, La Union)
History: Before the Spaniards came to the Philippines, a benevolent, wise and loving chieftain by the name Dal Langayan and his pretty wife Dayawen lived and owned this whole area of land. Their land was bounded forest along the west,
Barangay Saoay, San Fernando City(en)
Philippines / Ilocos / Ili (San Fernando City, La Union)
Barangay Pias, San Fernando City(en)
Philippines / Ilocos / San_Fernando (San Fernando City, La Union)
Barangay Camansi, San Fernando City(en)
Philippines / Ilocos / San_Fernando (San Fernando City, La Union)
History: Barangay Camansi was formerly part of one barangay called “Ambabaag” because the people wore g-strings or “baag” in Ilocano. Most of the people then were “Bago” from the Spanish word “Vagabando”, meaning wondering people. They were so-called because they
Barangay Pias, San Fernando City(en)
Philippines / Ilocos / Baraoas (San Fernando City, La Union)
Barangay Bancagan, Naguilian(en)
Philippines / Ilocos / Naguilian (San Fernando City, La Union)
Barangay Masicong, San Fernando City(en)
Philippines / Ilocos / Naguilian (San Fernando City, La Union)
district
Barangay Birunget, San Fernando City(en)
Philippines / Ilocos / Paringao (San Fernando City, La Union)
History: The settlement in the barangay started with few Ilocanos and headed by a man named Biron. He was a good man and the people trusted him. He had, however, a bad temper and he was easily provoked to anger.
Barangay Narra Este, San Fernando City(en)
Philippines / Ilocos / San_Fernando (San Fernando City, La Union)
Barangay Cadaclan, San Fernando City(en)
Philippines / Ilocos / Baraoas (San Fernando City, La Union)
History: Barangay Cadaclan was founded in the 17th century long before the World War II. There was no roadway during the early days. It was only during the American regime in 1909 that passage for people transporting to the barangay
Barangay Apaleng, San Fernando City(en)
Philippines / Ilocos / Baraoas (San Fernando City, La Union)
History: Apaleng was named in loving memory of the benevolent couple, pure native Ilocanos named APIONG and his wife ALING. They lived as hunters in this place and they planted camote, ube, toque, rice, corn and ginger in the vast
Barangay Cabarsican, San Fernando City(en)
Philippines / Ilocos / Baraoas (San Fernando City, La Union)
History: Barangay Cabarsican derived its name from the “barsic” tree, a plant plenty of thorns, which are plentifully in the place. Because the trees are thorny, the barangay is sometimes called “siitan” or thorny in English. Not wanting to be
Teofila Sibayan Residence(en)
Philippines / Ilocos / Rissing (Barangay Magallanes, Luna, La Union)
Puyat Steel Corporation - Region 1 (La Union)(en)
Philippines / Ilocos / San_Fernando (San Fernando City, La Union)
Barangay Abut, San Fernando City(en)
Philippines / Ilocos / Ili (San Fernando City, La Union)
district
History: Before the coming of the Spaniards in our country, the people in what is now Barangay Abut found a big hole at the centermost part of the barangay. They believed the hole to be enchanted. When the Spaniards arrived,
Barangay Puspus, San Fernando City(en)
Philippines / Ilocos / Baraoas (San Fernando City, La Union)
district
Mamat-ing Sur Naguilian La Union(en)
Philippines / Ilocos / Cambaly (San Fernando City, La Union)
Mamat-ing Sur Elementary School(en)
Philippines / Ilocos / Cambaly (San Fernando City, La Union)
Mamat-ing Norte Naguilian La Union(en)
Philippines / Ilocos / Cambaly (San Fernando City, La Union)
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