Also known as: Lalawigan ng Pangasinan
Pangasinan is a province in Region I (Ilocos Region). Population 3.16M (PSA 2020 census), 4 cities + 44 municipalities, 1,364 barangays total, land area 5,451.01 km². Provincial capital: Lingayen.
Pangasinan has the fourth-most LGUs (48) of any province in the country. The PDPFP must coordinate three distinct sub-regions: the Lingayen Gulf coastal arc (Bolinao, Anda, Alaminos, Lingayen, San Fabian) where bangus aquaculture + tourism dominate and storm-surge risk is acute, the Agno River basin agricultural belt (Bayambang, Malasiqui, Calasiao, Dagupan, Mangaldan) where flood + irrigation management is the central planning concern, and the eastern uplands (Pozorrubio, San Manuel, Asingan, Tayug) where agribusiness diversification + watershed protection dominate. The TPLEX (Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway) and the proposed PNR North revival reshape access patterns to NCR. Mining in the Manleluag Spring area (Mangatarem, Aguilar) is a perpetual provincial-vs-LGU friction. Hundred Islands National Park brings tourism + DENR coordination demands. The 1990 Luzon earthquake legacy zoning is still binding in central LGUs.
Key industries: Aquaculture (bangus capital), Agribusiness (rice, corn, mango), Tourism (Hundred Islands, Bolinao, Anda), Salt + bagoong production, Renewable energy (wind, hydro), Manufacturing
More on the regulatory framework: RA 12254 explainer · SGLG / PSGLG explainer · full glossary.
Pangasinan's 48-LGU coordination load is the upper bound of what provincial PDPFP processes can manage manually. Nova Gov's regional dashboards collapse 48 separate CLUP-status feeds into one provincial view — the operational efficiency story is most compelling here.
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