Sapa River
Sapa River is a watercourse in Biliran, Eastern Visayas, Davao Region. Sapa River is situated nearby to the locality Sancalang, as well as near the town Biliran.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Biliran and Calubian.
Biliran
Town
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Biliran, officially the Municipality of Biliran, is a municipality in the province of Biliran, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 17,662 people. The town's populace predominantly speaks Waray.
Calubian
Town
Cabucgayan
Town
Cabucgayan, officially the Municipality of Cabucgayan, is a municipality in the province of Biliran, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 21,542 people. The town's populace predominantly speaks Waray. Cabucgayan is situated 10 km east of Sapa River.
Sapa River
- Type: Watercourse
- Category: body of water
- Location: Biliran, Eastern Visayas, Visayas, Municipality of Santo Tomas, Davao del Norte, Davao Region, Mindanao, Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Latitude
11.466° or 11° 27′ 58″ northLongitude
124.48544° or 124° 29′ 8″ eastElevation
1 metre (3 feet)Open location code
7Q36FF8P+95GeoNames ID
1687255
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
“Sapa River” goes by many names.
- Filipino: “Sapa River”
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Localities in the Area
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