Trisha Shetty (Editor)

Rio Grande de Mindanao

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Length
  
373 km

Country
  
Cities
  
Basin area
  
23,169 kmĀ²

Mouth elevation
  
0

Rio Grande de Mindanao httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

- location
  
Brgy. Kalabugao, Impasugong, Bukidnon, Northern Mindanao,

- location
  
Illana Bay, Cotabato City, SOCCSKSARGEN

Airboats of liguasan marsh and rio grande de mindanao


The Rio Grande de Mindanao, also known as the Mindanao River, is the largest river system in the Philippines,. It is the largest river on the southern island of Mindanao with a drainage area of 23,169 km2 (8,946 sq mi) draining majority of the central and eastern portion of the island. It is also the second longest river in the country with a length of approximately 373 km (232 mi). It is an important transportation artery on the island, used mainly in transporting agricultural products and, formerly, timber.

Contents

Map of Rio Grande de Mindanao, Philippines

Its headwaters are in the mountains of Impasugong, Bukidnon, south of Gingoog City 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 south-central portion of the island. Before its mouth in the Moro Gulf, it splits into two parallel sections, the Cotabato and Tamontaka, separated by a 180 m (600 ft) hill.

Population centers along the river include Cotabato City, Datu Piang, and Midsayap.

Course

The Rio Grande de Mindanao has its source in the Central Mindanao Highlands near the northern coast of the island, specifically on the northeastern part of the province of Bukidnon, where it is known as the Pulangi River. It then flows southward across the Bukidnon Plateau, fed up by its tributaries along the way and then emerges onto the Cotabato plains, depositing fertile mountain silt as it widens and arcs westward through the 1,000-square-mile (2,600 km2) Cotabato River Basin. It finally empties into Illana Bay at its mouth in Cotabato City.

Tributaries

  • Pulangi River
  • Simuay River
  • Buluan River
  • Allah River
  • Libungan River
  • M'lang River
  • River Delta

    As the Mindanao River meets Illana Bay, it branches out into two distributaries, the Cotabato in the north and the Tamontaka in the south at Cotabato City.

    Water hyacinths

    The river has recently been clogged with water hyacinths, causing it to overflow after days of heavy rain. Floodwaters submerged at least 37 villages in Cotabato City alone and displaced some 6,000 families.

    President Benigno Aquino III ordered public works and military personnel to clear the river of up to 20 hectares of water lily growth.

    References

    Rio Grande de Mindanao Wikipedia


    Similar Topics