Quirino is a province located in the northeastern part of Luzon, Philippines. It was established in 1971, carved out from the provinces of Isabela and Nueva Vizcaya. The province is named after Elpidio Quirino, the sixth President of the Philippines, who served from 1948 to 1953. Quirino is known for its natural beauty, featuring mountainous landscapes and diverse flora and fauna.
The capital of Quirino is Cabarroguis, which serves as the administrative center of the province. The region is known for agricultural activities, primarily rice, corn, and sugarcane production. Additionally, local industries include handicrafts and food processing, reflecting the rich cultural heritage and resourcefulness of its inhabitants.
Tourism in Quirino is gaining traction, with visitors drawn to its stunning natural attractions such as waterfalls, rivers, and limestone formations. Notable sites include the Maddela River and the beautiful Cavintan Falls. With its blend of natural wonders and cultural experiences, Quirino is becoming an appealing destination for both local and international travelers.
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