Cagayan River, River system in Luzon, Philippines
The Cagayan River is a river system in northeastern Luzon that flows from mountain sources through a wide valley toward the sea. The waterway moves across multiple provinces, passing through diverse landscapes shaped by both natural and agricultural uses.
The river served as a major transportation route during pre-colonial times, connecting different settlements and enabling trade across the region. This role as a central pathway shaped the development of communities along its banks for centuries.
The Ibanag people have maintained fishing traditions along the waterway for generations, shaping daily life in the surrounding communities. These practices continue to influence how locals interact with the river today.
The river supplies water to agricultural areas spanning multiple provinces, supporting the growth of rice, corn, and tobacco. The best time to visit is during the dry season when water levels are lower and the region is easier to explore.
The river carries the highest water discharge volume among all waterways in the Philippines, making it an extraordinary water resource. This powerful flow is most visible during the rainy season when the river reveals its full scale.
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