Salug River
River in Davao Region, Philippines / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Salug River is a river in Bukidnon, Philippines. Its drainage area is located in the southern sections of San Fernando. It acts as an aquifer for said municipality.[1] Salug is a tributary of the Davao River, an extensive river system of within the Davao river basin.
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Salug River | |
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Location | |
Country | Philippines |
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Province | Bukidnon |
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Physical characteristics | |
Source | Palacpacan, San Fernando |
Mouth | Davao River |
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• location | Davao Gulf |
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The Matigsalug tribe is named after the river.[2] Their oral tradition states that they first settled at the mouth of the Salug River and only moved upstream due to pressure from piracy.[3]