Dasol, officially the Municipality of Dasol, is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines.
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Dasol, officially the Municipality of Dasol, is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines.
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Dasol is a popular town for the production of commercial salts.
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Dasol allegedly said that it was time-consuming to gather relevant documentary evidence that would clinch the case for Dasol.
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Dasol Bay has been witness to several naval battles in World War II.
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When Dasol municipality was created, Apolonio Casipit was its first president.
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Dasol was succeeded by Leandro Cristobal from 1912 to 1916.
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Dasol was forced to vacate the office in 1944 when he joined guerilla movement intervention.
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Dasol is a small town in western Pangasinan, situated in a plateau.
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The majority of Dasol's income came from commercial salt making, with 14 major salt producers in the municipality.
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Dasol celebrates the annual feast of its Catholic patron Saint Vincent Ferrer every first Friday of Lent .
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