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Naujan Lake () is a freshwater lake in the Philippines located in the northeastern corner of the province of Oriental Mindoro on Mindoro Island. The lake is the List of lakes in the Philippines, fifth largest in the country and the main geographical feature of the Naujan Lake National Park. The entire area is a Ramsar Wetland Site since 1999.


Geography

The lake is bounded by the towns of Naujan, Oriental Mindoro, Naujan to the north and northeast, Victoria, Oriental Mindoro, Victoria to the west, Socorro, Oriental Mindoro, Socorro to the south and southeast, and Pola, Oriental Mindoro, Pola to the east. The lake is also bounded by the Naujan Mountains to the north and east of the lake. Mount Naujan, elevation and one of the inactive volcanoes of the country, is situated northeast of the geographic center of the lake. Several thermal springs and solfataras are reported to exist on the eastern border of the Naujan Lake.


Hydrology

The lakes drainage basin, watershed covers about . The lake is fed by the Macatoc, Borbocolon, Malayas, Malabo, Maambog, Malbog and Cusay Creek from the east; by Bambang, Tigbao and Tagbakin Creek from the west; and by Subaan and Singulan River from the south. The lake has only one outlet, the Butas River, which flow north then heads east after the Lumangbayan River joins the river and empties to Tablas Strait at Barangay Lumang-bayan, Naujan."Naujan Lake National Park (NLNP)"
DENR Region 4-B MIMAROPA. Retrieved on September 4, 2014.


National Park

The lake, approximately in area, is the main feature of the protected area classified as a National Parks of the Philippines, national park known as the Naujan Lake National Park (NLNP). The lake and adjoining areas totaling was declared a national park on March 27, 1956 through Proclamation No. 282 by President Ramon Magsaysay. NLNP covers twenty-four (24) barangays under the jurisdiction of four municipalities, namely: #Naujan – Brgys. Bayani, Laguna, Montelago and Dao #Pola – Brgys. Matula-tula, Tagbakin and Casiligan #Socorro – Brgys. Lapog, Mabuhay I, Mabuhay II, Batongdalig, Pasi I, Pasi II, Happy Valley and Subaan #Victoria – Brgys. Merit, Daungan, Bambanin, Pakyas, Leido, Malabo, Urdaneta, San Narciso and Canaan The Park has existing facilities for tourism and recreational activities which include picnic tables and a house/quarters located at Minglit Point. A guard house is located at Brgy. Malabo in Victoria town and a watch tower is located at CENRO in Pasi, Socorro. The park caters for recreational activities such as boating, picnics, bird watching, educational tour and scientific research. Also, the park is considered the widest breeding place of water bird, marsh birds and has a quarterly Biodiversity Monitoring System (BMS) which includes bird counting.


See also

*List of national parks of the Philippines *List of protected areas of the Philippines


References


External links

*
Naujan Lake National Park – DENR website


* {{authority control Lakes of the Philippines National parks of the Philippines Ramsar sites in the Philippines Protected areas established in 1956 Landforms of Oriental Mindoro Tourist attractions in Oriental Mindoro