Rio Grande De Cagayan
The Rio Grande de Cagayan is the longest river in the Philippines, stretching approximately 505 kilometers. It flows through the northern part of the country, primarily in the Cagayan Valley region. The river originates from the Cordillera Central mountain range and empties into the Babuyan Channel in the Philippine Sea.
This river plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and economy. It provides water for irrigation, supporting agriculture in the surrounding areas. Additionally, the Rio Grande de Cagayan is vital for transportation and fishing, contributing to the livelihoods of many communities along its banks.