Salog Cagayan
Appearance
Cagayan River | |
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Bannag (tataramon?) Río Grande de Cagayán | |
Cagayan River mouth | |
Philippines | |
Cagayan Valley | |
Pinagkukuanan | Caraballo Mountains |
- kinamumugtakan | Dupax del Sur, Nueva Vizcaya |
- tagboan | 16°11′08″N 121°08′39″E / 16.18556°N 121.14417°E |
- kalangkawan | 1,524 m (5,000 ft) |
Bunganga | Babuyan Channel |
- kinamumugtakan | Aparri, Cagayan |
- tagboan | 18°22′N 121°37′E / 18.367°N 121.617°ETagboan: 18°22′N 121°37′E / 18.367°N 121.617°E |
- Kalangkawan | 0 m (0 ft) |
Laba | 505 km (314 mi)[1] |
Sukol kan basin | 27,753 km2 (10,715 sq mi)[2] |
Mga pigpapahiling kan basin | |
Mga sanga nin salog | |
- wala | |
- tuo |
An Salog Cagayan, midbid man bilang Río Grande de Cagayán, iyo an pinakahalabang salog[3][1] asin an pinakadakulang salog segun sa discharge bolyum kan tubig sa Filipinas. Igwa iyan nin kabilugan na laba nin haros 505 kilometres (314 mi) asin drainage basin na nasasakop nin 27,753 square kilometres (10,715 sq mi).[2] Namomogtak iyan sa rehiyon nin Cagayan Valley sa amihanan-subangan na parte kan isla nin Luzon asin nag-aagi sa mga probinsya kan Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino, Isabela asin Cagayan.
Toltolan
[baguhon | baguhon an source]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Kenneth Kimutai too (July 24, 2018). "Longest Rivers In The Philippines". worldatlas.com (in English). WorldAtlas. Retrieved September 9, 2019.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Vicente B. Tuddao Jr. (September 21, 2011). "Water Quality Management in the Context of Basin Management: Water Quality, River Basin Management and Governance Dynamics in the Philippines" (PDF). www.wepa-db.net. Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 29, 2016. Retrieved April 5, 2017.
- ↑ "Taming the Cagayan River, Inquirer.net". Retrieved May 20, 2017.