- Cagayan - Wikipedia
Called La Provincia de Cagayan, its borders essentially covered the entire Cagayan Valley, which included the present provinces of Isabela, Quirino, Nueva Vizcaya, Batanes and portions of Kalinga, Apayao, and Aurora
- Cagayan Profile | Provincial Government of Cagayan
Cagayan is part of one of the largest valleys in the Philippines formed by the majestic Sierra Madre and Cordillera mountain ranges It is traversed by the mighty 330-km long Cagayan River and its various tributaries
- Cagayan Profile – PhilAtlas
Cagayan is a province in the Philippines situated in the Cagayan Valley region occupying the northeastern section of Luzon Its capital is the City of Tuguegarao
- 10 Breathtaking Tourist Places to Visit in Cagayan
Palaui Island, a hidden gem located in the northern part of the Philippines, specifically in Cagayan province, is a breathtaking destination that boasts pristine beaches, lush landscapes, and rich biodiversity
- Cagayan – Official Website of Department of Tourism Region 2
Cagayan Province lies on the northeastern most part of Luzon mainland occupying the lower basin of the Cagayan River It is bounded on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the west by the Cordilleras, on the south by the province of Isabela and on the north by the Babuyan Channel
- Cagayan Valley: A Majestic Northern Frontier of Mountains, Rivers, and . . .
Cagayan Valley, the vast northeastern frontier of Luzon, is a region shaped by mountain ranges, fertile plains, and some of the most powerful rivers in the Philippines
- Cagayan - Wikiwand
Cagayan, officially the Province of Cagayan, is a province in the Philippines located in the Cagayan Valley region, covering the northeastern tip of Luzon Its
- Cagayan – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Rio Grande de Cagayan (Cagayan River) — the Philippines’ mightiest watercourse — is the longest and widest river in the country Small streams originating form Balete Pass, Cordillera, Caraballo and the Sierra Madre Mountains meet other streams
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