Maradugao River
Appearance
Maradugao River
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Country | Philippines |
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Source | |
Mouth | Mal-Mar River |
• coordinates | 7°11′17″N 124°42′36″E / 7.187936°N 124.709963°E |
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Progression | Maradugao–Mal-Mar River—Mindanao |
The Maradugao River (also called Maridugao and Maridagao) is a river that serves as a natural boundary between the provinces of Bukidnon and Lanao del Sur in Mindanao in southern Philippines. It joins the Pulangi River in Cotabato.[1][failed verification][dubious – discuss]
Sources
[edit]The river headwaters originate from the Kalatungan Mountain Range and Mount Piapayungan eventually emptying at the Pulangi River.
Dam
[edit]The Malitubog-Maridagao Dam (also known as Mal-Mar Dam) is an irrigation project by the National Irrigation Administration.
References
[edit]- ^ Vicente S. Paragas, Juanito A. Manzano, Jr. and Danilo C. Cacanindin. "Land Use Planning Strategies on Watershed Management and Disaster Reduction in the Philippines" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on November 23, 2009. Retrieved September 9, 2010.
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