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Abatan River

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Abatan River
Abatan River
Abatan River
Abatan River
Abatan River
Abatan River
Abatan River
Abatan River
Abatan River
Abatan River
Abatan River
Abatan River
Abatan River
Abatan River
Abatan River
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Cortes, Philippines

The Abatan River is a river in eastern Bohol, Philippines. The river winds through the towns of Catigbian, Antequera, Balilihan, and Maribojoc to its mouth at Cortes.The river is navigable up to 19 kilometres for boats drawing 4 ft, and up to 25 kilometres for rafts. Its name comes from the word abad which means to meet or to converge.At its mouth, the river opens up to an estuary, which consists of a mixed mangrove and nipa swamp. It covers about 1,000 acres and has 32 mangrove species growing in its estuary; as a result, it is one of the Philippines' most diverse mangrove forests and is the third largest riverine mangrove forest in Bohol; despite the presence of endangered plant and animal species, there are no conservation or protection efforts.Historically prior to road construction, the river served as a waterway for the people to and from the interior towns. Following the success of the Loboc River tours, there are river cruises from the Abatan River Visitor Center in Cortes to various communities upstream. Kayak exploration and stand-up paddle boarding are also available. The visitor center suffered severe damage from the 2013 Bohol earthquake.During World War II, a ship in the United States Navy was commissioned: USS Abatan , a Pasig-class distilling ship, was named after the river.
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