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Mapandan was formerly a barrio of Mangaldan. It was before located in the hilly regions of the south where there used to be plenty of "pandan" a native palm whose leaves will add aroma to cooked rice. The leaves also are stripped and woven into mats. That's why they call it Mapandan.