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'''Apayao River''' is a river in the ] of the ]. It flows from an extensive watershed in the western slopes of the province, flows past the town of ] and runs into the ] at the coastal town of ].<ref></ref> '''Apayao River''' is a river on the island of ] in the ] of the ]. It flows from an extensive watershed in the western slopes of the province, flows past the town of ] and runs into the ] at the coastal town of ].<ref></ref> The river is picturesque through much of its length, and features a number of waterfalls and other features as it runs through the centre of the province.<ref></ref>


The ], or Apayao, people live along the banks of the Apayao River and its tributaries.<ref></ref> The ], or Apayao, people live along the banks of the Apayao River and its tributaries.<ref></ref>

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Apayao River is a river on the island of Luzon in the Apayao Province of the Philippines. It flows from an extensive watershed in the western slopes of the province, flows past the town of Kabugao and runs into the Pacific Ocean at the coastal town of Abulug. The river is picturesque through much of its length, and features a number of waterfalls and other features as it runs through the centre of the province.

The Isneg, or Apayao, people live along the banks of the Apayao River and its tributaries.

References

  1. Facts & Figures: Province of Apayao Province
  2. Apayao - Cordillera's Last Nature Frontier
  3. Igorot Ethnic Groups
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