Alaminos is a city located in the province of Pangasinan in the Ilocos Region of the Philippines. It is the capital of Pangasinan and the gateway to the famous Hundred Islands National Park. The city is situated on the west coast of the island of Luzon and is bordered by the Lingayen Gulf to the west.
Alaminos is a thriving city that is home to a diverse population and has a rich culture and history. It is known for its beautiful beaches, nature parks, and traditional festivals and events, such as the Pista’y Dayat (Sea Festival) which is celebrated every May. The city is also known for its seafood and freshwater fish production, which is a major source of income for many of its residents.
The city is also home to several historical sites, such as the St. James the Apostle Parish Church, which is a century-old Spanish colonial church. The city also has a number of schools and universities, a hospital, and various business and commercial centers.
Alaminos is also well connected to other parts of the region via major transportation routes such as the Maharlika Highway, making it an easily accessible location for residents and visitors.