History of Brgy. Mabanogbog
Just a walking distance away from the heart of the city leis beautiful place to live in. This Place is situated between two (2) rivers, the Macalong River on the south and Mitura River on the north. This Place formerly a Sitio of Barangay San Vicente but as years go by, the place stands independently and became a Barrio February 27, 1960. Mabanogbog is the name of the place. MABANOGBOG was populated by the settlers coming from ILOCOS SUR. It was formerly known as CASANTIAGOAN where migrants from Santiago, ilocos Sur came.
MABANOGBOG was derived from roaring sound of water from the creek “BOMANORBOR NGA DANUM” in Ilocano. From then on, the place is now called Mabanogbog. Mabanogbog has a population 3,619 its has rich and fertile land. Rice is planted for 2-3 croppings a year, different kinds of vegetables were also planted, it is noted for its famous SAMSAMPING. In the late 1990’s MABANOGBOG won as the CLEANEST, GREENEST and MOST BEAUTIFUL BARANGAY in the WHOLE PROVINCE OF PANGASINAN, at the time Cornelio Elegado Sr. leads the barangay.
The Leaders of Barangay MABANOGBOG known as the Tinyente Del Baryo. Were Don Pablo Locquiao, Don Sisinando Caliboso, Barangay Captain Geronimo Caliboso, Anastacio Ballesteros, Cornelio Elegado Sr., Jimmy Siquig and the 3rd timer Barangay Captain Arsenio Elegado Sr. a former School Teacher who has a dynamo of energy in public service. Don Pablo Locquiao and Don Feliciano Figuracion Donated a lot where Manan Elementary School was erected for the benefit of the populace specially the school aged children. Today, Mabanogbog is one of the MOST CONDUCTIVE PLACES due to its peaceful, loving and hospitable populace.
Mission
Uphold and maintain the integrity and bring back the glorious moment of Barangay being adjudge as THE CLEANEST, GREENEST BARANGAY IN THE WHOLE PROVINCE OF PANGASINAN just few years back.
Vision
Fast tracked the implementation of the development programs and projects, pump primed our local economy, and deliver health care services to the Barangay folk.








