Binmaley, Province of Pangasinan, Western Visayas Region, Philippines


🇵🇭 municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. Binmaley is located along the western coastland of Pangasinan facing the Lingayen Gulf, in between Lingayen and Dagupan City. On January 8–9, 1945, the amphibious forces of U.S. General Douglas MacArthur used the town's beach, designated as "yellow beach", alongside the beaches of Lingayen, Dagupan, and San Fabian, in their landing operations to liberate Luzon from Japanese occupation during World War II.

The town is famous for its bangus (milkfish) aqua-culture, due to the existence of its numerous fishponds (pokok in the Pangasinan language). However, because of constant siltation over the past several years from mine tailings upstream from Agno River (due to mine operations in neighboring Benguet Province), and the overuse of artificial fish feeds, the bangus industry has suffered from fishkill, fewer viable fishponds and lower harvests. As a result, many formerly productive fishponds have been converted into large commercial and residential lots. This phenomenon is beginning to seriously threaten the unique Binmaley fishpond industry. Current Government action is inadequate due to strong pressures from other competing commercial interests, not to mention fishfeed producers.

Binmaley's town centre has a Neo classical church dating back to the 17th century. It also became famous throughout the Philippines for the outstanding academic achievements of students (and its distinctive corps of military cadets) from its Binmaley Catholic High School, especially when it was headed by a German priest, Fr. Leo Behneke, in the 1960s and 1970s. Its name roughly means "the place which became a town" or "went to town" in the Pangasinan language.

Binmaley, is famously known for its "Sigay Festival". The Pangasinan word sigay broadly translates to harvest, or a time to gather the rich yields of the farm, the sea, the ponds and the rivers. It also relates to a contraction of the words silew, meaning light, and gayaga, meaning merriment. It was Mayor Lorenzo "Enzo" Cerezo who pioneered and founded "Sigay Festival".

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Binmaley, Province of Pangasinan, Western Visayas Region, Philippines 
<b>Binmaley, Province of Pangasinan, Western Visayas Region, Philippines</b>
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Binmaley has a population of over 86,881 people. Binmaley also forms one of the centres of the wider Pangasinan Province which has a population of over 3,163,190 people.

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Antipodal to Binmaley is: -59.726,-16.029

Locations Near: Binmaley 120.274,16.0286

🇵🇭 Lingayen 120.231,16.02 d: 4.7  

🇵🇭 Dagupan 120.343,16.044 d: 7.6  

🇵🇭 San Carlos 120.349,15.928 d: 13.8  

🇵🇭 San Carlos City 120.349,15.928 d: 13.8  

🇵🇭 Mangaldan 120.4,16.067 d: 14.1  

🇵🇭 Pozorrubio 120.55,16.12 d: 31.2  

🇵🇭 Urdaneta 120.571,15.976 d: 32.3  

🇵🇭 Bayambang 120.35,15.717 d: 35.6  

🇵🇭 Alaminos 119.98,16.158 d: 34.6  

🇵🇭 Camiling 120.413,15.687 d: 40.8  

Antipodal to: Binmaley -59.726,-16.029

🇧🇷 Tangará da Serra -57.491,-14.621 d: 19728.8  

🇧🇷 Vilhena -60.11,-12.708 d: 19643.5  

🇧🇷 Várzea Grande -56.139,-15.652 d: 19629.1  

🇧🇷 Corumbá -57.65,-19 d: 19618.1  

🇧🇷 Cuiabá -56.096,-15.596 d: 19623.7  

🇧🇴 Santa Cruz de la Sierra -63.186,-17.784 d: 19598.5  

🇧🇴 Santa Cruz -63.183,-17.8 d: 19597.9  

🇧🇷 Lucas do Rio Verde -55.917,-13.067 d: 19489.2  

🇧🇷 Cacoal -61.447,-11.439 d: 19471.9  

🇧🇷 Rondonópolis -54.622,-16.466 d: 19468.1  

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