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Cagayan valley

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Cagayan Valley

Region II

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Cagayan Valley

Cagayan Valley is a region of the Philippines, designated as Region II.

The Cagayan Valley Region II is defined by the Cagayan River.

Cagayan Valley is the Philippines’ Tilapia  capital.

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Cagayan Valley MapSome Tributaries of Cagayan River:Magat RiverIlagan RiverPinacanauan RiverTagite RiverBubunaoan River

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Province/City CapitalBatanes Basco

Cagayan Tuguegarao City

Isabela Ilagan

Nueva Vizcaya Bayombong

Quirino Cabarroguis

Region II is composed of 5 provinces, 3 cities, 90 municipalities, and 2,311 barangays.

Political Divisions

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Ibanag or Proverbs Unoni

Nobody goes up who does not come down.

You rear a crow that pecks your eyes.

He who sows goodness, reaps gratitude.

Borrowed clothes are either loose or tight.

Wealth is useless if character is worthless.

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Legend of Magat RiverMagat River is a river in the Philippine island of Luzon. It is the largest tributary of Cagayan River, the longest and largest river system in the country.

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Ibanag Palavvun or Riddles

Who can be the lovely lady,that eats her own body.

Deep when decreased,Shallow when increased.

What is golden that is surrounded with silver?

-Candle

-Well

-EggI have a tiny silver string Which come from heaven.

-Rain

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Lappaw Na Asusena Asucena Flower Oh, how beautiful are your eyes, theyMake me sufferOh, I die of love when you look at me Oh, oh, you are like an asucena flowerWhich butterflies kiss/smell everyday.Neneng, please cast your eyes on meA pitiful one, who dies of love for youTo whom else will he whisper his loveTo no other flower, Neneng, if not you.

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The Return

Edith L. Tiempo (April 22, 1919 – August 21, 2011), Tiempo was born in Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya. She was a poet, fiction writer, teacher and literary critic. She was a Filipino writer in the English language. Mrs. Tiempo married another well-known writer, Edilberto K. Tiempo. Well-known for her poems, short stories and novels, Dr. Tiempo and her husband also used to teach in Siliman University.