Sayre Highway
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highways
AH 26 (N10) (Cagayan de Oro to Maramag)
N943 (Maramag to Kabacan)
AH 26 (N10) (Dologon–Quezon Road) in Maramag, Bukidnon
N945 (Maramag–Maradugao Road) in Maramag, Bukidnon
AH 26 (N10) (Bukidnon–Davao Road) in Maramag, Bukidnon
N912 (Kapalong–Talaingod–Valencia Road) in Valencia, Bukidnon
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| Auxiliary route of AH 26 (26) | ||||
| Length | 192 km (119 mi) | |||
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| Country | Philippines | |||
| Provinces | Misamis Oriental, Bukidnon, Cotabato | |||
| Major cities | Cagayan de Oro, Malaybalay, Valencia | |||
| Towns | Manolo Fortich, Sumilao, Maramag, Don Carlos, Kitaotao, Dangcagan, Kibawe, Damulog, Carmen, Kabacan | |||
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The Francis Bowes Sayre Sr. Highway or simply the Sayre Highway is a four-to-six lane, 192-kilometre (119 mi), primary national highway that connects Cagayan de Oro[1] to Kabacan.[2] It traverses the provinces of Misamis Oriental, Bukidnon[3][4][5] and Cotabato.[6]
The highway's name was Route 3 but was changed to Sayre Highway, in honor of Francis Bowes Sayre, Sr., the U.S. Philippine High Commissioner who spearheaded its construction.[7] It extends southward through central Mindanao for a distance of about 161 kilometers (100 mi), linking the northern and southern arms of Route 1 (Digos–Butuan Highway). This section of the Philippine national highway was constructed during the American occupation of the Philippines.
The parts of the highway are composed of National Route 10 (N10), a spur route of Asian Highway 26 in the north; and National Route 943 (N943) in the southern portion of the Philippine highway network.