Cagayan
Cagayan has 39 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Maritime Jade Road
Connects Cagayan to: Batanes
February 1986 Reform the Armed Forces Movement coup
Connects Cagayan to: Manila, Philippines
Ibanag language
Connects Cagayan to: Kalinga (province) | Quirino, Philippines
Juan Ponce Enrile
Connects Cagayan to: Manila, Philippines | Batangas
Royal Decree
Connects Cagayan to: Province of Valladolid | Samar (province)
Babuyan Islands
flag of the Philippines
Connects Cagayan to: Wake Island | Socorro, Quezon City
Ferdinand Marcos’ 1969 reelection campaign
Connects Cagayan to: Bulacan, Philippines | Apayao | Kalinga (province)
Municipalities of the Philippines
Connects Cagayan to: Oriental Mindoro | Leyte (province) | Kalinga (province)
Battle of Leyte Gulf
Connects Cagayan to: Romblon | Angeles City, Philippines | Biliran | Dinagat Islands | Lingga Regency
Nueva Vizcaya
Connects Cagayan to: Isabela (province) | Nueva Ecija, Philippines | Aurora (province) | Ifugao | Janos
Ilocos Norte
Connects Cagayan to: Ilocos Sur | Apayao | Abra (province) | Pagudpud, Philippines | Dingras, Philippines