Bacnotan: Paggiddiatan a nagbaetan dagiti rebision

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Ti '''Bacnotan''' ket maysa a primera klase nga [[ili]] iti [[provincia]] ti [[La Union]] iti [[Filipinas]]. iti amaianan na nga ili ket [[Balaoan]], abagatan na met ket ili iti [[San Juan]] ti dumaya nga ili ket [[San Gabriel]], ken ti laud na met ket ti [[Baybay Abagatan China]].
 
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It is bounded on the north by Balaoan, on the east by San Gabriel, on the south by San Juan, and on the west by the South China Sea.
 
Oficial nga nabangon idi 1599 a kas parte ti [[Ilocos Sur]]. Idi 1785, idi ni timmugaw ni [[Gobernador-Heneral Jose Basco]], nagbalin a maysa nga ili ti [[Pangasinan]]. Nabangon iti La Union a kas maysa a provincia, idi 1850, iti ili ti Bacnotan ket maysa kadagiti umuna nga dose nga ili a bimmagi ti provicia.
'''History'''
 
Maysa a nawatiwat a bakir laeng iti Bacnotan idi umuna na a panawen. Ken pagnanaedan umili nga addaan ti nacimple a gobyerno. Adaan iti panawen nga indaulwan ti maysa a nabang-es a ulo ti ili.
The town of Bacnotan was formally founded in 1599 as part of Ilocos Sur. In 1785, during the administration of the Governor-General Jose Basco, Bacnotan became a part of Pangasinan. When La Union was created in 1850, Bacnotan was one of the 12 towns that formed the province.
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In the past, Bacnotan was only a vast expanse of wilderness inhabited by natives with a rudimentary form of government. There was a time when it was ruled by a despotic chieftain who had absolute control over all his constituents. Disobedience to his directives meant severe flogging of the culprit. After several years under the tyrannical rule of the chieftain, the people successfully overthrew him and gave him a dose of his own medicine. They flogged their chieftain to death. The English word “flog” is “bakunutan” in the dialect. The word “bakunutan” had become a byword among the inhabitants, hence the name of the town.
 
During the Spanish period, the name of the town was changed from “Bakunutan” to “Bacnotan” as evidenced by the communications which are still kept intact at the National Archives in Manila.