Pangasinan (historical region)
Pangasinan | |||||||||
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| before 1406–1572 | |||||||||
A map of the Pangasinan region with its principal settlements (dark yellow) and associate settlements (yellow) during the 15th-16th centuries. | |||||||||
| Common languages | Pangasinan and other Northern Luzon languages | ||||||||
| Religion | Buddhism, Hinduism, Animism and folk religion | ||||||||
| Government | Chiefdom | ||||||||
| History | |||||||||
• Established | before 1406 | ||||||||
• Spanish conquest of Pangasinan | 1572 | ||||||||
| Currency | Silver, barter | ||||||||
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| Today part of | Philippines | ||||||||
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Pangasinan was a coastal pre-colonial Philippine region located at the coasts of Lingayen Gulf. South of Pangasinan was Caboloan (Luyag na Caboloan), located in the interior of Central Luzon, beside the Agno River basin.