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Surallah, South Cotabato

Surallah
Municipality
Surallah South Cotabato 1.jpg
Map of South Cotabato with Surallah highlighted
Map of South Cotabato with Surallah highlighted
Surallah is located in Philippines
Surallah
Surallah
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 06°22′N 124°44′E / 6.367°N 124.733°E / 6.367; 124.733Coordinates: 06°22′N 124°44′E / 6.367°N 124.733°E / 6.367; 124.733
Country Philippines
Region Soccsksargen (Region XII)
Province South Cotabato
District 2nd district of South Cotabato
Established June 18, 1961
Barangays 17
Government
 • Mayor Antonio O. Bendita
Area
 • Total 540.30 km2 (208.61 sq mi)
Population (2015 census)
 • Total 84,539
 • Density 160/km2 (410/sq mi)
Time zone PST (UTC+8)
ZIP code 9512
IDD:area code +63 (0)83
Income class 1st municipal income class
126313000
Electorate 45,694 voters as of 2016
Languages Hiligaynon, Tagalog, English
Website www.surallah.gov.ph

Surallah, or officially Municipality of Surallah (Hiligaynon: Banwa sang Surallah), is a first class, agri-industrial municipality in the province of South Cotabato, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 84,539 people.

Located in SOCCSKSARGEN or Region XII of Mindanao Island, the municipality is seated about 20 kilometres (12 mi) south-west of province capital city of Koronadal and about 1,002 kilometres (623 mi) south-south-east of Philippine capital Manila. Based on its urban area, it is 18th biggest municipality of the region and has placed 6th of the biggest towns in South Cotabato.

The Municipality of Surallah was created by virtue of Republic Act 3420 on June 18, 1961, as later amended by RA 3664 on June 22, 1963. Its history is generally reckoned with the influx of settlers coming from their abilities under the settlements Programs of NLSA; RPC-NDC; NARRA and LASEDECO.

Surallah started as 6th Class Municipality with 26 barrios and a population of 26,162 settling in a vast land area of 97,000 hectares. The rapid growth of its cluster barrios made the support of the new town. The creation of the Municipality of T’boli in 1964 making six (6) barrios integrated in thus, reducing the total land area to 31,200 hectares. Subsequently, three (3) Barangays were created from their mother barangay; hence, the municipality has 23 officials barangay.

Lately, the booming tourism industry in the south made to be the primary factor of the birth of the new Municipality of Lake Sebu in 1982, causing the reduction of the total land area and population of Surallah from 31,200 to 31,110 hectares and from 52,703 to 42,467 respectively. The separation of Lake Sebu into Municipality made another reduction in the number of barangay from 23 to 17.

The influential leadership of the municipality triggered the tremendous growth development from a small span of years from its creation up to 1990. First, the administration of the Jose T. Sison who served the Municipality from 1963 to 1978 until the election for regional representatives caused Mayor Jose T. Sison to become the Assemblyman of Region XI. Former barrio treasurer of Libertad, Federico Magalona, Jr. was appointed to assume the office until the Local Election of January 31, 1980. The concluded poll gave the mayoralty seat to Conrado P. Haguisan to serve from seat Lorenzo Delmo until November 21, 1987, who vacated the post to run in the January 18, 1988 election. From December 1, 1987, to January 31, 1988, former OIC Councilor Fransisco Sodusta served as OIC Mayor. The election in January 1988 gave back the local leadership to former Assemblyman Jose T. Sison as Municipal Mayor of Surallah who served for three terms until May 1998. The race for Local leadership in May election proved to be competitive among aspirants who had eventually won by Romulo O. Solivio. The new leadership brought necessary changes in the administration more specific on a gradual shift from traditional type to a more conventional way of governance by re-inventing new techniques thru dynamic participative approaches.


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