Amburayan River

River in Luzon, Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Amburayan River is a river in the northwestern portion of island of Luzon in the Philippines. It originates from the Cordillera mountains and traverses the provinces of Benguet, La Union, and Ilocos Sur, with a total length of 96 km (60 mi), emptying into the South China Sea.[1] It is believed to be one of the longest rivers in northern Luzon. The river serves as the boundary between the provinces of Ilocos Sur and La Union.[2][3]

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View from the Amburayan Bridge along Manila North Road
Amburayan River is located in Luzon
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Amburayan River mouth
Amburayan River is located in Philippines
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Amburayan River (Philippines)
Location
CountryPhilippines
Region
Province
City/municipality
Physical characteristics
SourceCordillera Mountains
  locationMount Osdung Kibungan, Benguet
  elevation8,586 ft (2,617 m)
MouthSouth China Sea
  location
  coordinates
16°55′15.7″N 120°24′39″E
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length96 km (60 mi)
Basin size1,319 km2 (509 sq mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  rightBakun River
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Source and course

The river's headwaters are a confluence of smaller creeks along the south of barangay Lubo, in Kibungan. Several other tributary creeks merge with the river as it flows along Atok and Kapangan. It then flows along the SugponSan Gabriel boundary, the Sugpon–Santol boundary, the Sugpon–Sudipen boundary, the Sudipen–Alilem boundary, the Sudipen–Tagudin boundary, and finally at the Tagudin–Bangar boundary, where its river mouth is located.

Crossings

This is listed from mouth to source.


In culture

In the Ilocano epic Biag ni Lam-ang, the hero Lam-ang came to bathe in the Amburayan as he was soaked in dirt and blood after a battle with headhunters. With the aid of young women from a neighboring village, he undertook the task of removing the contaminants, consisting of soil and blood, that had fouled the river's waters, resulting in the demise of aquatic life within its ecosystem.[4]

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