Agay is a coastal municipality located in the Surigao del Sur province of the Philippines. It is known for its pristine beaches, lush greenery, and rich cultural heritage. The municipality has a tropical climate with an average temperature of 28 degrees Celsius throughout the year. The history of Agay dates back to the pre-colonial period, when it was inhabited by the Manobo people. The municipality was later colonized by the Spanish and Americans, and gained its independence in 1946. Agay's heritage is reflected in its traditional festivals, such as the Kahimunan Festival, which celebrates the town's founding anniversary.
Geographic Data for Agay, Caraga, Philippines
Latitude | 9° 3.217' |
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Longitude | 125° 35.200' |
Timezone | Asia/Manila |