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For the municipality in Davao del Sur, see Sarangani, Davao del Sur.
Sarangani is a province of the Philippines located in the SOCCSKSARGEN region in Mindanao. Its capital is Alabel and borders South Cotabato to the north and Davao del Sur to the east. To the south lies the Celebes Sea, while it sandwiches at the center the highly urbanized city of General Santos [1]. The province is divided into two parts, separated by the Sarangani Bay and General Santos City, and it used to be part of South Cotabato until it was made an independent province in 1992.[1] According to the last general elections, it has a total voting population of 222,912 voters.
[edit] GovernmentElected Officials from 2007-present:
Elected Officials 2004-2007
[edit] Economythe economy of sarangani has a high count of palay, corn and interrelated energy [edit] Geography[edit] PoliticalSarangani is subdivided into 7 municipalities grouped into two parts, separated by the Sarangani Bay. The western part consists of Kiamba, Maasim, and Maitum, while the eastern part is composed of Alabel, Glan, Malapatan, and Malungon. [edit] Municipalities[edit] Physical[edit] HistoryThe early inhabitants who first inhabited Sarangani were the indigenous natives, called "MunaTo," a native term for "first people."[2] In 1942, the Japanese troops occupied Sarangani.
In 1945, Philippine Commonwealth troops entered Sarangani. Before its inception in 1992, Sarangani was part of South Cotabato and held its title as the Lone Third District of South Cotabato. The province was created by Republic Act No. 7228 on March 16, 1992, penned by the late Congressman, James L. Chiongbian. His wife, Priscilla L. Chiongbian is the retired Governor of Sarangani. Sarangani celebrates its 16th foundation anniversary with its theme "Ang Galing Mo, Sarangan," with the November 27 to 29, 2008 6th "MunaTo Festival." Its landmark "Isla Parilla" resort is now an "AA" world-class resort, built within a man-made island..[3][4] Sarangani also has, as treasure, its ancient burial jars, discovered by archaeologists from the National Museum in Ayub Cave, Maitum, in 1991 and in 2008, at Sagel Cave, Maitum (now declared by National Historical Institute as a national historical sites). Amid Mindanao's armed conflicts, artifacts found thereat prove settlements of pre-historic civilization in Maitum.[3][5] [edit] External links
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