Quirino is a province located in the northeastern part of the Philippines. It is known for its rich natural resources, including forests, rivers, and mountains. The province is named after Elpidio Quirino, the sixth President of the Philippines, who served from 1948 to 1953. Quirino is part of the Cagayan Valley region and is primarily an agricultural area, with rice and corn as the main crops.
The capital of Quirino is Cabarroguis, which serves as the administrative center. The province is also home to various tourist attractions, such as the Mina de Oro and the Nagtipunan River, which offer opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and river rafting. Quirino's diverse culture reflects the traditions of its indigenous communities and the influence of various settlers.