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Bolinao's Patar Beach
Back in the summer of 2004 our team in Baguio City was looking for a retreat and recreation place not more than four hours away. We've already gone to the Hundred Islands off Alaminos twice so it was time to look elsewhere. We made an off-hand suggestion to try Bolinao and before we knew it the whole team was off to this coastal town on the northwestern tip of Pangasinan where the Lingayen Gulf meets the South China Sea.
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Published at 2018-03-08 by
Puerto Parrot
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Sambal, Bolinao
In the past, fierce Sambal warriors frequently raided Christian settlements. They were also highly superstitious and worshiped the spirits of their ancestors. Today, the Sambal are predominantly Roman Catholic, though probably still superstitious.
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Published at 2018-03-02 by
Puerto Parrot
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Bolinao
The second most widely spoken Sambalic language in Pangasinan (after Sambal), Bolinao is used in the town of the same name and Anda, an island-municipality situated at the entrance of Lingayen Gulf.
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Published at 2018-03-01 by
Puerto Parrot
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