Mangaldan
| Municipality of Mangaldan | ||
| Location of Mangaldan in the Pangasinan Province | ||
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| Basic data | ||
| Region : | Ilocos region | |
| Province : | Pangasinan | |
| Barangays : | 30th | |
| District: | 4. District of Pangasinan | |
| PSGC : | 015526000 | |
| Income class : | 1st income bracket | |
| Households : | 15,356 May 1, 2000 census
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| Population : | 106,331 August 1, 2015 census
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| Coordinates : | 16 ° 4 ′ N , 120 ° 24 ′ E | |
| Postal code : | 2432 | |
| Area code : | +63 75 | |
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Mangaldan is a municipality in the Philippine province of Pangasinan . In 2015 there were 106,331 inhabitants in the flat area. Mangaldan was founded by Dominicans in June 1600 . During World War II , the US military used the runway of the parish that owned it at the time.
Mangaldan is divided into the following 30 barangays :
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Sons and daughters
- Federico Limon (1915–1996) Roman Catholic priest, Archbishop of Lingayen-Dagupan
- Daniel Presto (* 1963), Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of San Fernando de la Union