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                    [Title] => Hundred Islands National Park sees banner year for tourism
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Tourists arrivals to the Hundred Islands National Park, one of Pangasinan’s top attractions, increased significantly last year, an official said yesterday.

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Three of 17 dolphins that have been sighted in the Lingayen Gulf since Monday died from injuries believed to have been inflicted by humans, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) said yesterday.

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Despite its popularity, the Hundred Islands remains unspoilt and inviting. In 2008, it even landed on the cover of the book 501 Must-Visit Islands published in the United Kingdom.

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A private company has started the construction of a P350-million potable water supply facility here that will replace structures and pipelines destroyed during a killer quake in 1990.

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Guinness World Records, pilgrimage churches, secluded beaches, historic sites. The province of Pangasinan seems to have it all.

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This town’s residents showed their renewed enthusiasm with their all-out support for Saturday’s staging of the annual Sigay Festival showcasing the success of the local fishing industry through the simultaneous grilling of seafood products in a grand street party.

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Tourists arrivals to the Hundred Islands National Park, one of Pangasinan’s top attractions, increased significantly last year, an official said yesterday.

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Despite its popularity, the Hundred Islands remains unspoilt and inviting. In 2008, it even landed on the cover of the book 501 Must-Visit Islands published in the United Kingdom.

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A private company has started the construction of a P350-million potable water supply facility here that will replace structures and pipelines destroyed during a killer quake in 1990.

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Guinness World Records, pilgrimage churches, secluded beaches, historic sites. The province of Pangasinan seems to have it all.

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This town’s residents showed their renewed enthusiasm with their all-out support for Saturday’s staging of the annual Sigay Festival showcasing the success of the local fishing industry through the simultaneous grilling of seafood products in a grand street party.

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