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Historical Sites/Cultural Sites/Natural Sites

CONTEMPORARY ART FORMS of REGION 12

Major agricultural products of the province include coconut, banana, sugarcane, corn and durian.

It is also rich in precious metals, such as gold, copper, iron, and it also produces silica, coal, marble and white pebbles. Early inhabitants of the province were called the "MunaTo" which means "first people". People from this region have many dialects such as  Cebuano, Ilocano and Ilonggo depending on the area.

Statue of Sultan Kudarat, a brave Filipino hero

who hails from Mindanao

General Santos city- dubbed as the " Tuna Capital of the Philippines" because of the bountiful existence of yellow fin Tuna in Sarangani Bay.

Cotabato city is the regional center of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao but the city is actually part of the SOCCSKSARGEN region and does not belong to the ARMM.

it is locate in central Mindanao, and is officially designated as Region XII. The name is an acronym that stand for the region's four provinces and one of its cities

The People and Their Culture

The B'laans have preserved their sacred lands, keeping them connected to the mother earth

T'boli have their own story of cration; they believed that the world they lived, the trees, the rivers, lakes and mountains has its own powerful biend the Dwata/Mulu Based on the history

South

Cotabato

South Cotabato is known for being the home province of the T'boli tribe or what we call the dream weavers. The product that they weave is called the

"T'nalak" which is one of the popular products of South Cotabato. The tribe also makes bead-works, woven baskets and traditional bass ornaments.

Tourist Spot

The regional center is Koronadal City located in the province of South Cotabato

one of the 7 waterfalls

Rio Grande de Mindanao is the longest river in Mindanao and the second longest in the Philippines

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