Abatan River in Tagbilaran City

Abatan River

Tagbilaran City, Philippines

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Where is Abatan River?

The Abatan River is a river in western Bohol, Philippines. The river winds through the towns of Catigbian, Antequera, Balilihan, and Maribojoc to its mouth at Cortes. The river is navigable for up to 19 kilometres (12 mi) for boats drawing 4 ft, and up to 25 kilometres (15.5 mi) for rafts.

What is the history of Abatan?

USS Abatan (AW-4) was a Pasig-class distilling ship built for the United States Navy during World War II, named after the Abatan River located in the southwestern part of Bohol Island in the Philippines. Abatan at Mare Island Navy Yard in 1945. Her camouflage scheme is Measure 32, Design 7AO.

What is the largest river in Bohol?

The Inabanga River is the largest river in Bohol, Philippines. It is 25 kilometres (16 mi) long and up to 7 to 10 metres (23 to 33 ft) deep at its mouth at the town of Inabanga.

Where can I see fireflies in the Philippines?

Top firefly watching sites include Abatan River in Bohol Island, Iwahig River in Puerto Princesa City on Palawan Island, Kingfisher Park in Coron Town on Palawan Island, and Donsol River in Sorsogon Province. Each offers a unique setting and experience, from paddle boats to guided walking tours.