Cotabato City Map
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Map based on the free editable OSM map openstreetmap.org.
Online Map of Cotabato City
About Cotabato City
Cotabato City, although not part of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region, serves as its regional center. The city is a melting pot of Muslim and Christian cultures, reflected in its architecture and cuisine. The Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mosque, the largest in the Philippines, stands as a testament to Islamic influence in the region. The city's People's Palace, a distinct architectural landmark, houses the local government offices. Traditional industries include brass making, particularly the creation of kulintang musical instruments.
The Facts:Region: Bangsamoro.
Province: Maguindanao del Norte.
Island: Mindanao.
Population: ~ 350,000.
Barangays: Bagua Mother, Bagua I, Bagua II, Bagua III, Kalanganan Mother, Kalanganan I, Kalanganan II, Poblacion Mother, Poblacion II, Poblacion IV, Poblacion V, Poblacion VI, Poblacion VII, Poblacion VIII, Poblacion IX, Rosary Heights Mother, Rosary Heights II, Rosary Heights III, Rosary Heights V, Rosary Heights VI, Rosary Heights VII, Rosary Heights VIII, Rosary Heights IX, Rosary Heights X, Rosary Heights XI, Rosary Heights XIII, Tamontaka Mother, Poblacion I, Poblacion III, Rosary Heights I, Rosary Heights IV, Rosary Heights XII, Tamontaka I, Tamontaka II, Tamontaka III, Tamontaka IV, Tamontaka V.
Main sights: Cotabato City Grand Mosque, Tantawan Park, Tamontaka Church, Rio Grande de Mindanao.
Last Updated: December 09, 2024
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