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Welcome to Cagayan North Philippines |
Breath taking beaches... cavernous caves... verdant valleys... wondrous waterfalls... these are but a few of nature's delights that tourists may find in Cagayan.
For investors, vast croplands and marine lands, its proximity to the emerging dragons of East Asia, a pliable and plentiful workforce, and abundant natural resources offer limitless possibilities.
A warm and gentle people await you in their patch of paradise in Northern Philippines.
Welcome to Cagayan, North Philippines...
the authentic, original Cagayan!
— Gov. Edgar Ramones Lara
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What's new on Cagayan North Website |
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Now that Cagayan North Website is back online, here are the things to watch out for:
- Online digital videos of Cagayan North and featuring it's mighty beauty.
- News updates on tourism and latest events and happenings.
- New workaround layout for best view and easy browsing.
- A new, fresh and updated forum to connect all cagayanos from around the world.
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Cagayan Valley RP's caving capital |
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From Manila Bulletin
Shapely mountain ranges within land-locked areas, riveting labyrinths of multichambered caves, lush virgin forests with awesome flora and fauna, pristine coastlines and prolific outskirt seascapes make Cagayan Valley one of the best places in the world for spelunking, trekking and gamefishing. Among the Valley?s gems that make up the Region II are five provinces ? Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino, Isabela, Cagayan, and Batanes. Three of the region?s well-known cities famed for eco-tourism and adventure are Tuguegarao, Santiago, and Cauayan.
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GMA prays for end to rancor that divides RP |
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From Manila Bulletin
TUGUEGARAO CITY – President Arroyo prayed for an end to the rancor that divides Filipinos apart during the solemn ordination rites for three new priests at the Saints Peter and Paul Metropolitan Cathedral here Thursday afternoon. |
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P100,000 cash reward offered for information on stolen church bell |
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From Manila Bulletin
TUGUEGARAO CITY — The amount of P50,000 has been added to the cash reward being offered for the recovery of the region’s oldest bell which has been missing from the Gattaran church here for almost one month now.
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