Aklan River
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El Aclán (en aklanon, Aklan, [akˈɣan]) es un río de Panay en las Bisayas. El nombre del río viene del término aklan, y se deriva de la palabra akal, que significa 'hervir' o 'espumajear'. Debido a la velocidad de la corriente del río Aclán, éste parece hervido o espumejeado. Aclán, por lo tanto, significa 'donde está que hierve o que espumajea'.
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The Aklan River is the longest river in the province of Aklan, Philippines, and third-longest river on Panay island (after the Panay River in Capiz and Jalaur River in Iloilo). Its drainage basin is the third largest in Panay. The river source is located in the Central Panay Mountain Range on in the western portion of Capiz in the vicinity of Tapaz. It flows northwards to the mountainous western portion of Jamindan, then northeastward to the town of Libacao in Aklan province. The river traverses the municipalities of Madalag, Malinao, Banga, Lezo, Numancia, and Kalibo before emptying to its mouth into Sibuyan Sea. The name of the river is where the term Aklan came from, and is derived from the word akae, which means to boil or to froth. Because of the swiftness of the river current, the w
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Aklan River in Madalag, Aklan
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The Aklan River is the longest river in the province of Aklan, Philippines, and third-longest river on Panay island (after the Panay River in Capiz and Jalaur River in Iloilo). Its drainage basin is the third largest in Panay. The river source is located in the Central Panay Mountain Range on in the western portion of Capiz in the vicinity of Tapaz. It flows northwards to the mountainous western portion of Jamindan, then northeastward to the town of Libacao in Aklan province. The river traverses the municipalities of Madalag, Malinao, Banga, Lezo, Numancia, and Kalibo before emptying to its mouth into Sibuyan Sea. The name of the river is where the term Aklan came from, and is derived from the word akae, which means to boil or to froth. Because of the swiftness of the river current, the water of the Aklan river seems to boil or froth. Akean therefore means "where there is boiling or frothing". The two major tributaries of the river are the (Madalag River) and . A portion of the river's basin is protected in the . This 23,185 hectares (57,290 acres) reserve in the municipalities of Madalag and Libacao was formed in 1990 through Proclamation No. 600, for purposes to protect, maintain, or improve the water yield and provide restraining mechanism for inappropriate forest exploitation and disruptive land-use.
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El Aclán (en aklanon, Aklan, [akˈɣan]) es un río de Panay en las Bisayas. El nombre del río viene del término aklan, y se deriva de la palabra akal, que significa 'hervir' o 'espumajear'. Debido a la velocidad de la corriente del río Aclán, éste parece hervido o espumejeado. Aclán, por lo tanto, significa 'donde está que hierve o que espumajea'.
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