Paoay Lake | |
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Location | Ilocos Norte, Luzon |
Coordinates | 18°7′12″N 120°32′22″E / 18.12000°N 120.53944°E |
Type | lake |
Basin countries | Philippines |
Surface area | 3.86 km2 (1.49 sq mi) |
Average depth | 6 m (20 ft) |
Max. depth | 10 m (33 ft) |
Surface elevation | below sea level |
Settlements | Paoay |
Paoay Lake (locally known as Dacquel a Danum; Ilokano: Big Water) is a lake within the municipality of Paoay, in northwestern Luzon, Philippines.[1] It is the largest lake in the province of Ilocos Norte and one of the largest natural lakes in the area.
Historically known as Lago de Nanguyudan,[2] the lake supposedly was the site of a prosperous barangay called San Juan de Sahagún (Saint John of Sahagún) that sank after an earthquake.[3] The freshwater lake and its 1-kilometre (0.62 mi) surroundings was declared a national park in 1969 by virtue of Republic Act 5631.[4] In 1978, through Presidential Decree 1554, the park was reduced to an area of 340 hectares (3.4 km2) concentrated on the lake itself around its highest water level.[5]