Lingayen Gulf
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extension of the South China Sea on Luzon in the Philippines
Key facts
- Location
- Ilocos Region , Philippines
- Type
- gulf
- River sources
- Agno River Aringay River Bauang River Dagupan River Angalacan-Bued River
- Max length
- 55 km (34 mi)
- Max width
- 35 km (22 mi)
- Settlements
- Agoo , Alaminos , Anda , Aringay , Bani , Bauang , Binmaley , Bolinao , Caba , Dagupan , Labrador , Lingayen , Rosario , San Fabian , San Fernando (La Union) , Santo Tomas , Sual
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Encyclopedic overview
Lingayen Gulf is a large gulf on northwestern Luzon in the Philippines, stretching 56 km (35 mi). It is framed by the provinces of Pangasinan and La Union and sits between the Zambales Mountains and the Cordillera Central. The Agno River and the Balili River drain into Lingayen Gulf.
Geography
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