South Cotabato
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General Santos City, on the shores of Sarangani Bay, is the largest and most important city of South Cotabato, and is a major seaport. The province of Sarangani used to be part of South Cotabato until it was made an independent province in 1992.
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2 Economy 3 Geography 4 Tourist Attractions 5 History 6 External Links |
People and Culture
Economy
Geography
Political
South Cotabato is subdivided into 10 municipalities and 2 cities.
City
- General Santos City (Dadiangas)
- Koronadal City
Municipalities
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Physical
Tourist Attractions
- Lake Sebu
- Mt. Matutum
- Koronadal Valley
History
External Links
| Cities and Municipalities of South Cotabato | |
| Cities: | General Santos City | Koronadal City |
| Municipalities: | Banga | Lake Sebu | Norala | Polomolok | Santo Niņo | Surallah | T'boli | Tampakan | Tantangan | Tupi |