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Binmaley Pangasinan
Binmaley is one of the humblest towns of the Province of Pangasinan.
According to reliable information, the name of the town originated from the name
of a woman who first inhabited this place and who later became the leader or
chief of the inhabitants. The name of this woman, according to stories told by
our forefathers, which was handed down from generation to generation was "Binamin."
They said that she was a kin of the well-know family of "Palaris" during the
Spanish regime. During that time there was no form of government for the people;
the families only group together in a certain place for mutual help and
protection.
Now, this woman, as a leader of the family, built a sort of a shelter where they
could worship their deities. Because she was always ready to give her support to
any of the offended party of her group she was regarded as the benevolent
leader. Whenever a stranger came to her place, the other members of the group
who did not understand the dialect of the stranger asked the kind assistance of
Binamin.
Not long after Binamin settled in the place, the Spanish missionaries came to
the islands. Because of their intention to spread Christianity, they had to go
to remote place. They inquired from the inhabitants who their chief was and
without understanding what the missionaries were asking from them readily
answered, "Binamin". A messenger was sent for Binamin, and she appeared before
the missionaries. The missionaries were very much surprised to find that the
leader or chief of the inhabitants was a woman.
In order to give credit to her work, the Spanish Missionaries named the town "Binmaley",
deriving it from her name. Today, Binmaley has the distinction of having the
most fishponds in the entire province of Pangasinan and as a matter of fact, to
Pangasinenses, Binmaley is synonymous with "bangus".
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Back Then..
Binmaley Cathedral
This Catholic cathedral in the center of town was built during the Spanish era.
Its old bell is displayed outside, dated 1890.
Yellow Beach
The beach at Binmaley was codenamed 'yellow beach' by the US Army and site of
their landing on January 9, 1945. Liberators met little resistance and moved
inland. Today the quite strech of beach has only small fisherman shacks for
their boats at the edge of the beach area.
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