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Dating back in the seventeenth century, settlers in the eastern part of Zambales group themselves on a plain situated near the mountains and called the site "Coventa". Records found in the old writing show that Coventa began to exist in 1800 A.D. May years after, 1832 to be exact, Coventa was flooded. It was a big flood as evidenced by the fact the Catholic Church and convent and all other houses erected therein were under water.

Aware of the danger of a repetition of the incident, the settlers transferred the town site to its present location. This time the people began to adopt the word "balincaguin" as its name. Balincaguin is Zambal word, this town being formerly a part of Zambales, meaning "Home of Bats". During those day numerous bats inhabited the town and this drove the people to catch them. The catching of bats continued for many years, until finally in1930, they had gone deeper to the forest.

The townpeople noted the change and immediately demanded from the town officials a change of name of the town. Names of Filipino great men were submitted to the Municipal Council. After a careful evaluation of the individual activities of the Filipino heroes, it was finally decided that Balincaguin be change to Mabini, after the great sublime paralytic and brains of the revolution, who hails from the barrio of Talaga, municipality of Tanauan, Batangas. A monument of Apolinario Mabini now stands infront of the Municipal Building.

Cacupangan Cave

The cave is located in barrio Cacupangan. Traveling from the town center of Alaminos follow the one road that leads to Mabini town for about fifteen minutes. As soon as you reach the town cemetery, that is located on the top of a hill overlooking the town, turn left. Travel down this rough gravel road 1.6 kilometers and then turn left on an even lesser, rough one lane road for another 1.4 kilometers. read more>>>

Gloria Romero

Gloria Galla was born in 1933 in Denver Colorado, to a hardworking Filipino, Pedro Galla, and an American woman, Mary Borrego. Her elementary education was spent in Mabini Elementary School and she graduated from Riverview High School in Mabini, Pangasinan. read more>>>



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