The Pottery Capital of South Cotabato Philippines
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Products and Services
Tantangan existed as a municipality in 1961 and lies at the northern tip of South Cotabato which is 16 kilometers from Koronadal and 14 kilometers from Tacurong City.
Tantangan is noted for its clay (white clay) which is suited for ceramic products, brick making, pottery, artworks and clay blocks for construction materials.
It has high potential for rice and fruit trees production, for agro- forestry, for residential development and strawboard production.
With favorable conditions and the able leadership of the past and present leaders, Tantangan is fast growing with its role as the cereal (grain) producer of the province of South Cotabato.
General Information
Tantangan is a third class municipality in the province of South Cotabato, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 40,461 people.
Tantangan is politically subdivided into 13 barangays.
- Bukay Pait
- Cabuling
- Dumadalig
- Libas
- Magon
- Maibo
- Mangilala
- New Cuyapo
- New Iloilo
- New Lambunao
- Poblacion
- San Felipe
- Tinongcop
Date of Creation: January 27, 1961 under R.A. No. 5561
Land Area(sq. Km.) 126.00
Population: 35, 825 (2007 NSO Survey)
No. of Barangay: 14
Resources & Potential
Rice, clay for bricks & ceramics, fruit trees, agro-forestry potential, residential development, potential for strawboard production.
Festival
Tantangan’s Foundation Anniversary – January 27
Taken from the word “Kulitantangan,” the ringing of a bell when there is a gathering, the municipality of Tantangan is known for its clay pots and ceramics made by local artisans and craftsmen. Tantangan celebrates its foundation anniversary every 27 th of January.
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