Kiamba, Sarangani

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Kiamba
Municipality
Municipality of Kiamba
Tuka Beach
Tuka Beach
Official seal of Kiamba
Seal
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Map of Sarangani with Kiamba highlighted
Kiamba is located in Philippines
Kiamba
Kiamba
Location within the Philippines
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Country [[{{#property:P17}}]]
Region SOCCSKSARGEN (Region XII)
Province [[{{#property:P131}}]]
District Lone district
Established 1947
Barangays 19
Government[1]
 • Mayor Raul C. Martinez
Area[2]
 • Total 328.68 km2 (126.90 sq mi)
Population (2010)[3]
 • Total 54,871
 • Density 170/km2 (430/sq mi)
Time zone PST (UTC+8)
ZIP code {{#property:P281}}
Dialing code {{#property:P473}}
Income class 1st class
Website http://www.kiamba.gov.ph

Kiamba is a first class municipality established 1947, in the province of Sarangani, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 54,871 people.[3] As of 2010, Kiamba has a total voting population of 35,240 voters.[2]

It is bordered on the west by Maitum, on the east by Maasim, on the north by South Cotabato, and on the south by the Celebes Sea.

Notable residents include Manny Pacquiao. It is the hometown of his wife Jinkee Pacquiao.[4][5][6]

Barangays

Kiamba is politically subdivided into 19 barangays.[2]

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Demographics

Population census of Kiamba
Year Pop. ±% p.a.
1990 35,418 —    
1995 39,717 +2.17%
2000 44,724 +2.58%
2007 53,040 +2.38%
2010 54,871 +1.24%
Source: National Statistics Office[3]

Majority of the population speak Cebuano although early settlers were of Ilocano origin. There are a lot of Moro people (Sangil and Maguindanaon) who settles in the area long before the Christians from Luzon came. One of the indigenous peoples living in mountainous areas of Kiamba is known as T'boli.

Economy

Rice, the foremost income producer.
File:Crabs At Kiamba.jpg
Seafoods, the second biggest income earner.

The economy of Kiamba is largely based on agriculture with vast ricefields surrounding the municipality. Aqua-culture is the second biggest income earner, notably the culture of milkfish and shrimps (locally called "sugpo" or "lukon") for export. Also, coastal communities depend on deep-sea fishing as a primary livelihood.

Tourism

The Timpuyog festival celebrates the town's foundation anniversary. Timpuyog is an Ilocano word for unity, and the festival includes tribal shows and carnaval. Kiamba celebrate their Timpuyog Festival and Foundation Anniversary every February 14.

Visitors attractions include:

  • Waterfalls in lush rainforests (ex. Nalus Falls)
  • Short, narrow roads lined with Japanese era houses
  • Cockfights
  • Tuka Marine Park, a protected area where fishing is banned. It has four protected coves and only one (Tuka 2) is open to the public. The site has coral formations.
  • Beaches of Kiamba (ex. Wakap Beach in Datu Dani)

Notable educational institutions

  • Notre Dame of Kiamba
  • Southern Cotabato Academy
  • J.B.T. Caing Sr. Memorial Integrated School
  • Kling National High school

References

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  4. http://balita.ph/2009/04/25/pacquiao-builds-house-in-sarangani/
  5. http://www.pia.gov.ph/?m=12&fi=p070220.htm&no=39
  6. http://sports.inquirer.net/breakingnews/breakingnews/view/20081216-178334/Pacquiao-to-run-for-House-seat

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