Tulunan, Cotabato
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Tulunan is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Cotabato, Philippines
Philippines
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. According to LGMPS (as of 2009), it has a population of 47,159 people in 9,432 households.

Geography

Tulunan is geographically located at the south most tip of Cotabato Province. On the North, it is bounded by M'lang; Datu Paglas, Maguindanao on the South; by Liguasan Marsh on the west; and by Makilala on the Northeastern portion.

Barangays

Tulunan is politically subdivided into 29 barangay
Barangay
A barangay is the smallest administrative division in the Philippines and is the native Filipino term for a village, district or ward...

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  • Bagumbayan
  • Banayal
  • Batang
  • Bituan
  • Bual
  • Daig
  • Damawato
  • Dungos
  • Kanibong
  • La Esperanza
  • Lampagang
  • Bunawan
  • Magbok
  • Maybula
  • Minapan

  • New Caridad
  • New Culasi
  • New Panay
  • Paraiso
  • Poblacion
  • Popoyon
  • Sibsib
  • Tambac
  • Tuburan
  • F. Cajelo
  • Bacong
  • Galidan
  • Genoveva Baynosa
  • Nabundasan


Climate

Tulunan has the climate, which is more or less evenly distributed throughout the year and a rainfall ranging from 60 mm. to 215mm. having an average annual rainfall of 115.04 mm. The months of January, February, March and December are marked dry season. All other months have occasional rains. Generally, January and December are the coldest month of the year. The average amount of temperature is 28.25 degree Celsius. The prevailing wind directions comes during wet / rainy season. Typhoon is seldom felt in the area as Tulunan is located outside of the typhoon belt and is protected by small mountains. However, during heavy rains, which cause the overflowing of river like Malasila, Tulunan and Bual Rivers, many crops and structures are destroyed.

These heavy downpours occur usually in the month of August and September. Identified places with severe flooding hazards are Barangays of: Damawato, Bual, Popoyon, Tambac, Bagumbayan, Minapan and Dungos giving a total of 1,200 hectares more or less with an equivalent of 3.43% of the total area. This climatic condition negatively affect the productivity of the farmers in the said barangays as floods could not be detected when to occur thus, destroying the crops varying from 50% to 100% of it.

Natural Resources

Agricultural products like rice and corn, upland rice, legumes, green onions, root crops, tobacco, rubber, vegetables, sorghum and coconuts.

Tourist Attractions

Tulio Favali Shrine in Km. 125, La Esperanze, Tulunan. Spring and swimming resorts are also available like Silver Spring Swimming Pool, Chebon Swimming Pool and Pescasiosa Swimming Pool.

History

The Tulunan is derived from a Maguindanaon word “tulun” which means “a place of abundance” or “where grace fall”. The early settlers of the place were mostly Muslim tribes who settled in the lowlands. The nomadic tribes like the B'laans, Bagobos and Tirurays occupied the hills and mountains. The first system of government was datuism and the first ruling datu of the place was believed to be Datu Enok. With the coming in of the Christian settlers from Luzon and Visayas and the inter- marriages between the new settlers with the inhabitants of the place, a marked increase in the population was noted.

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