Cagayan

Cagayan, officially known as the Province of Cagayan (Filipino: Lalawigan ng Cagayan) is a province of the Philippines. It is located in the Cagayan Region and is bordered by the provinces of Ilocos Norte and Apayao in the west, and Kalinga and Isabela in the south. Its capital and largest city is Tuguegarao, located in the south of the province, on the right bank of the Cagayan River. The Calayan Islands are also a part of the province.

The province has a population of 1,529,323, and a population density of 164 people per square kilometer.

Geography
Cagayan is one of the largest provinces in the Philippines. Its terrain consists of plains and hills in the west, and the Sierra Madre Mountains in the east. The Cagayan River forms the backbone of the province, flowing south to north and exiting at the coastal town of Aparri. A majority of the population lives near the river.

The eastern mountains are almost uninhabited, except for the small village of Kinayabutan on the coast. The province's highest peak is Mount Cetaceo, located in the south east, near the border with Isabela.

The province also includes the Calayan Islands to the north, between Luzon and the Batanes.

Towns

 * Calayan Town
 * Santa Praxedes
 * Claveria
 * Sanchez Mira
 * Pamplona
 * Abulug
 * Ballesteros
 * Alacapan
 * Aparri
 * Camalaniugan
 * Lal-Lo
 * Gattaran
 * Alcala
 * Santo Niño
 * Piat
 * Tuao
 * Rizal
 * Baggao
 * Amulung
 * Iguig
 * Solana
 * Tuguegarao
 * Enrile
 * Buguey
 * Santa Teresita
 * Gonzaga
 * Santa Ana