Ulalmaya
Ulalmaya is a small village located in the northern part of the Philippines, specifically in the province of Pangasinan. The village is known for its rich agricultural heritage and natural beauty. The name "Ulalmaya" is derived from the Tagalog language, where "ula" means "mouth" and "almaya" means "peaceful." This name reflects the village's tranquil atmosphere and its strategic location along the coast.
The village is primarily agricultural, with residents cultivating a variety of crops such as rice, corn, and
Ulalmaya is also home to several historical sites, including the Ulalmaya Church, a beautiful example of colonial
The village's economy is largely driven by agriculture and fishing, with a smaller service sector supporting
Despite its small size, Ulalmaya plays a crucial role in the broader context of Pangasinan. The village