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  2. Agno River - Wikipedia

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    The Agno River, also known as the Pangasinan River, is a river on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. Traversing the provinces of Benguet , Pangasinan , and Tarlac , it is one of the largest river systems in the country, with a drainage area of 5,952 square kilometres (2,298 sq mi).

  3. Lower Agno Watershed Forest Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The reserve is one of six protected areas located in the 623,318.69-hectare (1,540,254.0-acre) Agno River Basin, the third largest river system in Luzon and the Philippines' fifth largest. [14] [16] It is a sub-catchment of the Agno River which drains into Lingayen Gulf from its headwaters at Mount Data further north.

  4. List of rivers of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    18 Major River Basins in the Philippines. Rivers in the Philippines are grouped into 18 major river basins. Of these, the Cagayan, the country's longest river, [1] has the largest drainage basin, followed by the Mindanao, the Agusan, and the Pampanga. [2]

  5. San Roque Dam (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Agno River is the third largest river in the Philippines with a total length of 221 kilometers and a drainage basin at the Project site of 1,225 square kilometers. The river originates in the Cordillera Mountains, initially flows from north to south, divides into several channels in the flat central plain of Luzon and meanders westerly through ...

  6. Ilocos Region - Wikipedia

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    The Ilocos Region is traversed by 29 river systems, including two significant river basins: the Agno River Basin and the Abra River Basin. The Agno River, originating in Benguet, flows through Pangasinan and forms a broad delta in Lingayen before emptying into Lingayen Gulf. It is one of the largest river systems in the Philippines, with a ...

  7. Bued River - Wikipedia

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    The Bued River is a river in the island of Luzon in the Philippines with a total length of 80 km (50 mi). It covers primarily the provinces of Benguet and Pangasinan, and a few parts of La Union. The river originates from the city of Baguio and joins with the Angalacan River in the municipality of Mangaldan, Pangasinan to form the Cayanga River.

  8. Pampanga River - Wikipedia

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    Great Pampanga River (view from San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija bridge) Its main tributaries are Peñaranda and the Coronel-Santor rivers on the eastern side of the basin and the Chico River from the northwest side. The Angat River joins the Pampanga River at Calumpit, Bulacan via the Bagbag River. Mount Arayat stands in the middle of the basin.

  9. Poponto Swamp - Wikipedia

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    Poponto Swamp is a swamp in Luzon, Philippines, located at the boundary of Tarlac and Pangasinan provinces. This 25-square kilometer swamp can be found at the confluence of the Agno and Tarlac rivers. [1] It is near the town of Bayambang, Pangasinan. [2] It is also known as the Mangabol Marsh. [3]