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Tago River

The Tago River (Tagalog: Ilog Tago; Cebuano: Suba sa Tago; Surigaonon: Suba nan Tago) is a stream located in Sibagat, Agusan del Sur, and the municipalities of San Miguel and Tago, Surigao del Sur, Caraga Region, in northeastern Mindanao, in southern Philippines.[1]

Tago River
Tago River mouth
Native nameIlog Tago (Tagalog)
Location
CountryPhilippines
RegionCaraga
ProvinceSurigao del Sur
MunicipalitySibagat, Tandag City, San Miguel, Tago
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationSibagat, Agusan del Sur, Caraga Region
MouthPhilippine Sea
 • location
Purisima (Poblacion), Tago, Surigao del Sur
 • coordinates
9°01′16″N 126°13′54″E / 9.02111°N 126.23167°E / 9.02111; 126.23167Coordinates: 9°01′16″N 126°13′54″E / 9.02111°N 126.23167°E / 9.02111; 126.23167
Length19 km (12 mi)
Basin size35 km2 (14 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • locationTago River
 • average56 m3/s (2,000 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionTago River- Philippine Sea

Etymology

Tago is a Visayan term meaning "hide" or "hidden".

Geography

The Tago River is situated approximately 9.01555556, 126.24055556 in the island of Mindanao.[2][3] The estimate terrain elevation above sea level is 1 metre.[1]

The Tago River headwaters from the Diwata Mountain Range in Sibagat, Agusan del Sur. It traverses along the barangays of Kolambugan and Padiay in Sibagat; the riverbank barangays of Bitaugan, Bagyang, Calatngan, Carromata, Sagbayan, Poblacion, Baras and Libas Gua (all in the municipality of San Miguel, Surigao del Sur); and barangays of Badong, Alba, Bangsud, Anahao Bag-o, Anahao Daan, Gamut, Camagong, Unaban, Unidos, Purisima (all in the municipality of Tago, Surigao del Sur) where its mouth located in Barangay Poblacion meet with the Philippine Sea of the Western Pacific Ocean.

The Tago River also serves as boundaries that separates the municipalities of Tago and Bayabas, Surigao del Sur, as well as Tago and Tandag City.[4]

Tago River basin

The Tago River basin is composed of the province of Surigao del Sur and Agusan del Sur in Mindanao. It lies at 125°43’ to 126°16’ east longitude and 8°44’ to 9°11’ north latitude. It traverses the municipality of Sibagat of Agusan del Sur and the municipalities of Cantilan, Lanuza, Tandag City, San Miguel, Cagwait, and Tago of Surigao del Sur. The basin has an estimated drainage area of 1,448 square kilometers, and is about 50 kilometers long and 60 kilometers wide.[5]

The Tago River is the principal drainageway of the basin. It originates in the City of Cabadbaran, Agusan del Norte, and the municipality of Sibagat, Agusan del Sur, and traverses the entire length of the basin in an easterly direction and discharges into the Philippine Sea. The river channel is wide and is navigable by motorboats up to about 45 kilometers from its outlet. Several tributaries, such as the Maitum and Umalag Rivers that pass Barangay Poblacion in San Miguel, Surigao del Sur, and the Bagyang River, which traverses from Barangay Bitaugan down to Barangay Calatngan of the same municipality, contribute directly to the Tago River.[5]

Watershed

The Tago River Watershed, covering a total area of 143,770 hectares, has its Headwaters originating from the northwestern portion of Diwata Mountain Range located in Sibagat in the Province of Agusan del Sur. Its major tributaries are the Agasan River, Calatngan River, Baroboan River, Umalag River and Suba River. Among the more prominent flowing creeks/tributaries are the Malagdao Creek, Malitbog Creek, Bato Creek, Dioco Creek, Bacnalon Creek, Balancanadan Creek, Pajo Creek, Bakaka-an Creek, Bitaugan Creek, Cadilotan Creek, and Enadan Creek.[6]

Following a southeasterly direction,the Tago Riverenters the SUDECOR area at the midsection of the western boundary where it drains an area of more than 35,500 ha. From there, along its sinuous course, the Tago River is fed with waters of Agasan, Calatngan, Baroboan, and Suba River draining the northwestern, central, southwestern and southeastern part, respectively. Shortly after leaving the main forest concession and upon reaching the flood plains of San Miguel, the waters draining from the Tago River and its tributaries are tapped by a National Irrigation Administration (NIA) diversion dam for irrigating some 14,000-ha of rice fields in the San MiguelTago area. About 9 km further downstream, the Tago River the water of the Suba River that drains the southeastern part, thence the river continues eastward until it reaches the Philippine Sea near the town of Tago, Surigao del Sur.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Tago River stream, Caraga, Philippines". ph.geoview.info. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
  2. ^ "Mindat.org". www.mindat.org. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
  3. ^ "Tago River, Philippines - Geographical Names, map, geographic coordinates". geographic.org. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
  4. ^ Mordeno, H. Marcos (2017-12-05). "A View of Tago River from Tandag City". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ a b Paringit, Enrico C. Dr. Eng; Makinano - Santillan, Meriam (2017-07-01). "LiDAR Surveys and Flood Mapping of Tago River" (PDF). Hazard Mapping of the Philippines Using LIDAR (Phil-LIDAR 1): 1.
  6. ^ a b Sustainable Ecosystem International Corp. "Integration of Forest Management Units (FMU) into a Sustainable Development Unit (SDU) through Collaborative Forest Management in Surigao del Sur (Tago Watershed)" (PDF). Collaborative Framework for Sustainable Forest Management in the East Diwata SDU. PD 167/02 Rev. 2 (F): 16.

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The Tago River Tagalog Ilog Tago Cebuano Suba sa Tago Surigaonon Suba nan Tago is a stream located in Sibagat Agusan del Sur and the municipalities of San Miguel and Tago Surigao del Sur Caraga Region in northeastern Mindanao in southern Philippines 1 Tago RiverTago River mouthNative nameIlog Tago Tagalog LocationCountryPhilippinesRegionCaragaProvinceSurigao del SurMunicipalitySibagat Tandag City San Miguel TagoPhysical characteristicsSource locationSibagat Agusan del Sur Caraga RegionMouthPhilippine Sea locationPurisima Poblacion Tago Surigao del Sur coordinates9 01 16 N 126 13 54 E 9 02111 N 126 23167 E 9 02111 126 23167 Coordinates 9 01 16 N 126 13 54 E 9 02111 N 126 23167 E 9 02111 126 23167Length19 km 12 mi Basin size35 km2 14 sq mi Discharge locationTago River average56 m3 s 2 000 cu ft s Basin featuresProgressionTago River Philippine SeaContents 1 Etymology 2 Geography 3 Tago River basin 4 Watershed 5 See also 6 ReferencesEtymology EditTago is a Visayan term meaning hide or hidden Geography EditThe Tago River is situated approximately 9 01555556 126 24055556 in the island of Mindanao 2 3 The estimate terrain elevation above sea level is 1 metre 1 The Tago River headwaters from the Diwata Mountain Range in Sibagat Agusan del Sur It traverses along the barangays of Kolambugan and Padiay in Sibagat the riverbank barangays of Bitaugan Bagyang Calatngan Carromata Sagbayan Poblacion Baras and Libas Gua all in the municipality of San Miguel Surigao del Sur and barangays of Badong Alba Bangsud Anahao Bag o Anahao Daan Gamut Camagong Unaban Unidos Purisima all in the municipality of Tago Surigao del Sur where its mouth located in Barangay Poblacion meet with the Philippine Sea of the Western Pacific Ocean The Tago River also serves as boundaries that separates the municipalities of Tago and Bayabas Surigao del Sur as well as Tago and Tandag City 4 Tago River basin EditThe Tago River basin is composed of the province of Surigao del Sur and Agusan del Sur in Mindanao It lies at 125 43 to 126 16 east longitude and 8 44 to 9 11 north latitude It traverses the municipality of Sibagat of Agusan del Sur and the municipalities of Cantilan Lanuza Tandag City San Miguel Cagwait and Tago of Surigao del Sur The basin has an estimated drainage area of 1 448 square kilometers and is about 50 kilometers long and 60 kilometers wide 5 The Tago River is the principal drainageway of the basin It originates in the City of Cabadbaran Agusan del Norte and the municipality of Sibagat Agusan del Sur and traverses the entire length of the basin in an easterly direction and discharges into the Philippine Sea The river channel is wide and is navigable by motorboats up to about 45 kilometers from its outlet Several tributaries such as the Maitum and Umalag Rivers that pass Barangay Poblacion in San Miguel Surigao del Sur and the Bagyang River which traverses from Barangay Bitaugan down to Barangay Calatngan of the same municipality contribute directly to the Tago River 5 Watershed EditThe Tago River Watershed covering a total area of 143 770 hectares has its Headwaters originating from the northwestern portion of Diwata Mountain Range located in Sibagat in the Province of Agusan del Sur Its major tributaries are the Agasan River Calatngan River Baroboan River Umalag River and Suba River Among the more prominent flowing creeks tributaries are the Malagdao Creek Malitbog Creek Bato Creek Dioco Creek Bacnalon Creek Balancanadan Creek Pajo Creek Bakaka an Creek Bitaugan Creek Cadilotan Creek and Enadan Creek 6 Following a southeasterly direction the Tago Riverenters the SUDECOR area at the midsection of the western boundary where it drains an area of more than 35 500 ha From there along its sinuous course the Tago River is fed with waters of Agasan Calatngan Baroboan and Suba River draining the northwestern central southwestern and southeastern part respectively Shortly after leaving the main forest concession and upon reaching the flood plains of San Miguel the waters draining from the Tago River and its tributaries are tapped by a National Irrigation Administration NIA diversion dam for irrigating some 14 000 ha of rice fields in the San Miguel Tago area About 9 km further downstream the Tago River the water of the Suba River that drains the southeastern part thence the river continues eastward until it reaches the Philippine Sea near the town of Tago Surigao del Sur 6 See also EditSibagat Agusan del Sur San Miguel Surigao del Sur Tago Surigao del Sur Bayabas Surigao del Sur Tandag Surigao del Sur Surigao del Sur Province Agusan del Sur Province Agusan River Wawa River Agusan del Sur Andanan River Sibagat River List of rivers of the PhilippinesReferences Edit a b Tago River stream Caraga Philippines ph geoview info Retrieved 2021 04 17 Mindat org www mindat org Retrieved 2021 04 17 Tago River Philippines Geographical Names map geographic coordinates geographic org Retrieved 2021 04 17 Mordeno H Marcos 2017 12 05 A View of Tago River from Tandag City a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b Paringit Enrico C Dr Eng Makinano Santillan Meriam 2017 07 01 LiDAR Surveys and Flood Mapping of Tago River PDF Hazard Mapping of the Philippines Using LIDAR Phil LIDAR 1 1 a b Sustainable Ecosystem International Corp Integration of Forest Management Units FMU into a Sustainable Development Unit SDU through Collaborative Forest Management in Surigao del Sur Tago Watershed PDF Collaborative Framework for Sustainable Forest Management in the East Diwata SDU PD 167 02 Rev 2 F 16 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tago River amp oldid 1094257577, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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