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 | | Cagayan is the region's oldest province but because 35.17% of its land area are steep to very steep land, its population growth has been outstripped by the province of Isabela which has a larger land area, with a greater percentage of flat land, and considerably greater economic opportunities. |
 | | Cagayan is basically agricultural and towns with large land areas and/or vast areas of flat land, usually have large populations, like Peñablanca, Baggao, Gattaran, and Lal-lo, all east of the Cagayan River, and Allacapan, Lasam, Solana and Tuao, on the west of the Cagayan River. |
 | | The concentration of the rural population is found in Tuguegarao, Peñablanca, Alcala, Amulung, Baggao, Solana and Tuao in southern Cagayan with rural populations ranging from 28,074 to 53,288; and in Aparri, Lal-lo and Gattaran in northern C agayan with rural populations ranging from 28,724 to 39,386. |
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