The myth about Timog Cotabato often revolves around the belief that the region is haunted by spirits and supernatural beings, particularly in its remote areas. Local folklore includes tales of diwatas (nature spirits) and other mystical creatures that protect the land and its resources. These stories serve to explain natural phenomena and instill a sense of reverence for the environment among the community. Additionally, such myths reflect the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the indigenous peoples in the region.
The Manobo translation of "Welcome to Cotabato" is "Sugad sa Cotabato." In Binukid, it is "Kalipay sa Cotabato." For "Mabuhay Cotabato," in Manobo it is "Kaluoy sa Cotabato," and in Binukid, it is "Kalipay sa Cotabato."
Cotabato's population is 1,600,843.
The population of South Cotabato is 1,365,286.
Cotabato was created on 1967-05-08.
Cotabato City was created in 1862.
Cotabato City's population is 271,786.
English translation of timog: south
take a ride from the airport going to national highway until you reach the area before RVM Cotabato. there you will see adjacent to school, the Cotabato doctors clinic
The area of Cotabato is 9,008.9 square kilometers.
South Cotabato was created on 1966-06-18.
The area of South Cotabato is 3,936 square kilometers.
North Cotabato Conflict happened in 1996.