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The Pulangi River (Cebuano pronunciation IPA [puˈlaŋi]); (Maguindanaon pronunciation: [pʊˈlaːŋɪ]), also spelled Pulangui, is one of the major tributaries of the Rio Grande de Mindanao, an extensive river system in Mindanao, Philippines.
- 320 km (199 mi)
- Philippines
- Mangabon Range
- Mindanao River
The Pulangi River ;, also spelled Pulangui, is one of the major tributaries of the Rio Grande de Mindanao, an extensive river system in Mindanao, Philippines. With a length of 320 kilometres (199 mi), it is the longest river in Bukidnon and the 5th longest river in the Philippines.
Mindanao River, main river of the Cotabato lowland, central Mindanao, Philippines. It rises in the central highlands of northeastern Mindanao (island) as the Pulangi and then flows south to where it joins the Kabacan to form the Mindanao. It meanders northwest through the Libungan Marsh and Liguasan Swamp, which is the habitat of crocodiles. At ...
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Jan 19, 2020 · Kibawe, Philippines – The Pulangi River flows through the remote Pantaron range of central Mindanao, where the Manobo Indigenous people move between their small riverside encampments by boat;...
- Nick Aspinwall
Its headwaters are in the mountains of Impasugong, Bukidnon, south of Gingoog in Misamis Oriental, where it is called the Pulangi River. Joining the Kabacan River , it becomes the Mindanao River. Flowing out of the mountains, it forms the center of a broad, fertile plain in the southcentral portion of the island.
- 373 km (232 mi)
- Illana Bay
Jun 26, 2014 · Pulangi River is actually the longest river in the province, stretching 320km and snaking its way through the major cities and municipalities of Bukidnon. It is also a major tributary of Rio Grande de Mindanao. So finding myself face to face with this river was just amazing, I’m just hoping I won’t get lost on it with this stunt.
Jun 9, 2020 · Significantly, two of the Bukidnon watersheds have direct interregional implications: the Pulangui River, which becomes the Rio Grande of Mindanao, drains its water down to Region 11 (Davao region) and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM); the Salug River from the Municipality of San Fernando serves as aquifer for Davao City.