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Rosales Pangasinan
Rosales, years before the advent of conquering people, was once a
verdant forest. What caught one's eye and heart was the lush growth of a
flowering plant with white and big flowers popularly known as Rosal.
However, the conquering Spaniards refuted this origin. Rosales according to them
was founded as a ranchera by a pioneering Filipino named Nicolas Baņes. In 1852,
it was created as a separate municipality with its own "gobernadorcillo" and a
separate parish priest. It was named in honor of Don Antonio Rosales, a "Oider
de la Audencia de Manila." A man noted for his rectitude, industry and learning,
he later became "consejero de Filipinas en el ministro de Ultramar."
On March 16,1852, upon peition by Don Gaspar Velo, Isabelo Villapa, Simplicio
Sansano, Avelino Pine, Anecito Sansano, Luciano Paņgilinan, Joaquin Sevilla, and
others for the proclamation of Rosales as a separate municipality, the Spanish
Government granted the petition. A royal Decree was thus issued making it a
separate municipality. Don Gaspar Velo was appointed "Gobernadorcillo,' Juan de
Paz and Belong Villapa as Teniente Mayors, Luciano Paņgilinan as Directorcillo,
and Joaquin Sevilla as Contador. Father Abdon Obispo was appointed local parish
priest.
In 1883 the town executive title "Gobernadorcillo" was changed to "Capitan
Municipal" with Don Andres Callanta the first to hold this position and was in
changed to "President Municipal" with Don Cenon Corrales as the first president.
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Unknown Soldier's Shrine
Located in the center of town, this monument had fallen into disrepair. In June 2005, the monument was rehabilitated and rededicated by Mayor Revita and funds from Rosales Association of Southern California. Its memorial plaque reads: "In Memory of the valiant and noble heroes who courageously fought and offered their lives for us to be free".
Born on December 4, 1924 in Rosales Pangasinan, Philippines, he was introduced to literature in public school and later at the University of Santo Tomas.
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