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Cordon–Diffun–Maddela–Aurora Road

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N108_(Philippines)
Cordon–Diffun–Maddela–Aurora Road
Cordon–Aurora Road
Cordon–Aurora Boundary Road
Maddela–Dinadiawan Road
Cordon–Diffun Road
Cabarroguis town proper, Cordon-Aurora Road (Cabarroguis, Quirino; 11-25-2022).jpg
The highway in Cabarroguis town proper
Route information
Maintained by Department of Public Works and Highways
Length109.72 km (68.18 mi)
Major junctions
North end AH 26 (N1) (Pan-Philippine Highway) in Cordon
South end N112 (Baler–Casiguran Road) in Dipaculao
Location
CountryPhilippines
ProvincesIsabela, Quirino, Aurora
Towns
Highway system
  • Roads in the Philippines
N107 N109

Cordon–Diffun–Maddela–Aurora Road or Cordon–Aurora Road signed as National Route 108 (N108) of the Philippine highway network, is a 109.72-kilometer (68.18 mi) national secondary road. It traverses the municipality of Cordon in the province of Isabela, all the municipalities in the province of Quirino (Diffun, Cabarroguis, Saguday, Aglipay, Maddela and Nagtipunan) and the municipality of Dipaculao in the province of Aurora.[1][2][3]

Route description

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It serves as the only major road traversing the province of Quirino as well as connecting the province of Isabela to the province of Aurora.

The road starts in the town of Cordon, Isabela at the intersection with the Pan-Philippine Highway. It is locally known as the Cordon–Diffun Road.[4]

It continue southwards into the province of Quirino in which it is locally known as Cordon–Aurora Boundary Road. It traverses through the town of Diffun and Cabarroguis into a junction with Cabarroguis–Santiago Road, it briefly passes through the town of Sagupay and continue to the town of Aglipay into a junction with Echague–Jones–Maddela Road in Maddela, it continues southwards into the town of Nagtipunan and into the province of Aurora.[4]

The road continues to the town of Dinalungan in which it is locally known as Maddela–Dinadiawan Road and ends at the junction with Baler–Casiguran Road.[4]

Intersections

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Intersections are numbered by kilometer posts, with Rizal Park in Manila designated as kilometer zero

ProvinceCity/Municipalitykm[5]miDestinationsNotes
IsabelaCordon N1 (Maharlika Highway) – Manila, Tuguegarao, Cauayan, IlaganNorthern terminus. Westbound to Manila via Nueva Vizcaya; eastbound towards Cagayan.
QuirinoDiffunMaria Clara–Gabriela Silang Road
Santiago–Diffun Road — SantiagoBypasses Cordon town proper.
Liwayway RoadRoad to Brgy. Liwayway in Diffun.
Diffun–Dumanisi–Magsaysay–Ifugao Village Road
San Marcos–Ricarte Sur Road
CabarroguisSan Marcos–Balagbag–Saguday Road — Saguday
Capitol Hills RoadLoops back to highway. Access to Quirino Provincial Capitol.
Gundaway–Zamora Road / Antonio Luna Street / George Capinpin StreetCabarroguis town proper.
Benigno Aquino Boulevard (Gundaway–Burgos Road)
B. Cualo Road
NRJ Mangandingay–Saguday–Santiago Road — Saguday, SantiagoAlternate road bypassing Cabarroguis, Diffun and Cordon town propers.
SagudayBanuar–Dumabel Road
Dibul–Gamis Road
AglipayDalemdem–Pinaripad–Palacian Bypass RoadNorthern end of bypass road.
Pinaripad Sur–Disilwad Road
Dalemdem–Pinaripad–Palacian Bypass RoadSouthern end of bypass road.
Palacian–San Francisco Road
Victoria–San Francisco Road
Victoria–Maddela–Alicia–Kasibu Road
MaddelaEchague–Jones–Maddela Road — San Agustin, Jones, Echague
NRJ–Villa Sur–San Pedro–Cabua-an–Ysmael–Disimungal RoadNorthern end of road.
Dumabato–Balligui Road
Cabaruan RoadLeads to Brgy. Cabaruan in Maddela.
NagtipunanMaddela–Nagtipunan–Nueva Vizcaya RoadLeads inward to Nagtipunan municipality and ends at Dupax del Norte in Nueva Vizcaya.
Sangbay–Anak Road
NRJ–Villa Sur–San Pedro–Cabua-an–Ysmael–Disimungal RoadSouthern end of road.
AuroraDipaculaoDinalungan boundaryNo major junctions
Dipaculao N112 (Baler–Casiguran Road) – Baler, Casiguran, DilasagSouthern terminus.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Unopened

References

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  1. ^ "Isabela 4th". Department of Public Works and Highways. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Quirino". Department of Public Works and Highways. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
  3. ^ "Aurora". Department of Public Works and Highways. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
  4. ^ a b c "Road and Bridge Information | Department of Public Works and Highways". Department of Public Works and Highways. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
  5. ^ "Road and Bridge Inventory". www.dpwh.gov.ph. Retrieved September 19, 2024.