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  2. Cauayan, Isabela - Wikipedia

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    The proposed Cauayan Diversion Roads include the Minante I- Marabulig-I – Dadap (Mun. of Luna) – San Fermin – Tagaran with an approximate length of 12..5 kilometers; the Alicaocao – Turayong – District II – Labinab – District I – Minante I Diversion Road (4.8 km); and the San Fermin – Tagaran via CRAIGC (4.2 km) These ...

  3. Cauayan, Negros Occidental - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Cauayan 10 20 30 40 50 60 2006 44.20 2009 55.16 2012 31.16 2015 27.52 2018 27.26 2021 35.64 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Tourism Punta Bulata Resort & Spa Tourism has recently picked up in the Cauayan Municipality, with its fine white sand beaches and diverse marine and wildlife. Punta Bulata Resort & Spa is a resort with an AA accreditation from the Department ...

  4. Cagayan Valley Road - Wikipedia

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    Cagayan Valley Road is a 121.216-kilometer (75.320 mi) major highway that connects the cities and municipalities of the province of Cagayan, Philippines. [1] [2]The road forms part of National Route 1 (N1), National Route 103 (N103) and National Route 101 (N101) of the Philippine highway network.

  5. Santiago–Tuguegarao Road - Wikipedia

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    Santiago–Tuguegarao Road is a major national primary road in the provinces of Cagayan, [1] Kalinga, and Isabela [2] [3] in the Philippines. It is a bypass road of the Pan-Philippine Highway , also known as Cagayan Valley Road , connecting to the cities of Tuguegarao and Santiago .

  6. N9 highway - Wikipedia

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    Upon reaching Gitagum, a road to the sharp left turn is actually the true route of the Butuan–Cagayan de Oro–Iligan Road because it gives access to its municipal hall and a part of the poblacion, the former road is actually a diversion road. After more towns have been passed, N9 reaches the Misamis Oriental-Iligan border, thus ending the ...

  7. Philippine highway network - Wikipedia

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    Tuguegarao Diversion Road II Cagayan N107: Tuguegarao: 0.772 km (0.480 mi) Tuguegarao Diversion Road I Cagayan: Locally known as College Avenue and Mabini Street, respectively. N108: Cordon: Dipaculao: 109.72 km (68.18 mi) Cordon–Diffun–Maddela–Aurora Road: Aurora, Quirino, Isabela: Meets with N1 at the northern end and N112 at the ...

  8. Tuguegarao - Wikipedia

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    The Tuguegarao City West Diversion Road is an 8.99 km (6 mi) four-lane road under construction which starts from Barangay Carig traversing Barangays Linao, Atulayan, Bagay and Buntun, aiming to decongest the Tuguegarao highway and provide alternative routes to nearby municipalities like Solana. The road project is divided into four phases ...

  9. N1 highway (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    N1 as Lucena Diversion Road in Lucena. From Tayabas through Lucena, N1 then follows the entire Lucena Diversion Road (also known as MSR Diversion Road), [6] [7] [8] a wide road which bypasses the Old Manila South Road alignment through Lucena poblacion up to the road's eastern end in Pagbilao.