Tuguegarao
About Tuguegarao
Tuguegarao, formally Tuguegarao City and stated by locals as Tugue, is a third magnificence issue town in the Philippines. It is the capital of the province of Cagayan and the local and institutional middle of Cagayan Valley. With a populace of 153,502, according to the 2015 census, it is a first-rate urban center in the Northeastern Luzon, a primary growth center and one of the quickest growing towns within the Philippines. Dubbed as the Gateway to the Ilocandia and the Cordilleras, the town, on the southern border of the province, is positioned wherein the Pinacanauan River empties into the Cagayan River and is surrounded with the aid of the Sierra Madre Mountains to the east, Cordillera Mountains to the west, and the Caraballo Mountains to the south.
Tuguegarao become occupied through American troops on December 12, 1899. Drastic improvements in Tuguegarao have been discerned over the path of provincial administrations the first Provincial Capitol became completed in 1909. A metropolis corridor and public market have been constructed, the provincial high school become based in a former personal residence, and the Cagayan State University become founded with the aid of American educator Claude Andrews.