Santo Niño, South Cotabato
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Santo Niño, officially the Municipality of Santo Niño (; ; ; , Jawi: ايڠد نو سنتو نيڽو), is a
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in the
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of
South Cotabato South Cotabato, officially the Province of South Cotabato, is a Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Philippines located in the Soccsksargen Regions of the Philippines, region in Mindanao. Its capital is Koronadal (also the regional cen ...
,
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. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 39,796 people, making it the least populated municipality in the province.


History

The municipality's name was derived from its patron saint, the “Santo Niño”, or the Holy Child. It was formerly called Barrio Trece (13) (although many still called the town proper this name) of the Norala Settlement District of then National Land Settlement Administration. The Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Council) of
South Cotabato South Cotabato, officially the Province of South Cotabato, is a Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Philippines located in the Soccsksargen Regions of the Philippines, region in Mindanao. Its capital is Koronadal (also the regional cen ...
passed a resolution in 1980 requesting then Assemblyman Jose T. Sison to file a bill at the Philippine Parliament to create Santo Niño a municipality. Parliament Bill No. 1220 was finally passed and approved on December 23, 1980, when
Ferdinand Marcos Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. (September 11, 1917 – September 28, 1989) was a Filipino lawyer, politician, dictator, and Kleptocracy, kleptocrat who served as the tenth president of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He ruled the c ...
signed it into law as Batas Pambansa Bilang 90. In a plebiscite held on April 7, 1981, the law was ratified. Municipal mayors: * Dr. Norberto Oliveros (1981-1986) * Dr. Geronimo Dabalus, appointed by the Aquino Government after the 1986 EDSA Revolution (1986-1988) * Antonio F. Damandaman, Sr. (1988-1998) * Dr. Ervin B. Luntao (1998-2007) * Antonio F. Damandaman, Sr. (2007–2016) * Pablo M. Matinong, Jr. (2016–2020) * Sulpicio F. Villalobos (2020–present)


Geography

Situated in the fertile Allah Valley, it is the smallest municipality by land area in the province. It is bounded by the Municipality of Norala (its mother-town) in the north, the Municipality of Surallah in the east, Allah River and the Municipality of
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in the south, and the Municipality of
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in the west.


Barangays

Santo Niño is politically subdivided into 10
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s. Each barangay consists of
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s while some have
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. * Ambalgan * Guinsang-an (Bo.4) * Katipunan (Bo.11) * Manuel Roxas (Bo.10) * New Panay (Bo.9) * Poblacion (Bo. 13) * San Isidro (Bo. 12) * San Vicente (Bo. 5) * Teresita * Sajaneba


Climate

Average temperature in the municipality ranges from a low of to a high of throughout the year. Precipitation can be low during the dry season (March to April) at about while it can be high especially during the wetter months (May to July) at .


Demographics

The population is highly literate. While the most spoken language is Hiligaynon, everyone can speak Tagalog, some Cebuano, and basic conversational English. Barangay Ambalgan is predominantly Maguindanaon who speak the Maguindanaon language and are considered the ethnic inhabitants of the municipality. The rest of the barangays are predominantly Christian settlers who first arrived in the area in the 1940s but majority arrived in 1970s during the reign of Marcos Sr. The municipality is generally peaceful with relatively low crime incident.


Economy

Rice production is the primary industry. The well-irrigated rice-lands of the municipality are possible due to the presence of a river irrigation system which is provided by a dam at Allah River at Barangay M. Roxas. Corn (
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) is the secondary product.
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is also produced. Small businesses which provide basic necessities thrive.


Tourism

* Bugtong Bukid, a hill along the national highway west to Isulan at Barangay M. Roxas. The municipal government had invested in a swimming pool project in this area sometime in the 1990s but was closed due to mismanagement and lack of maintenance. Nonetheless, this hill is a geological wonder in itself being the only hill of its kind in the area. Folklore also has it that the huge acacia tree near the hill is home to a
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. * The steel bridge that traversed Allah River and connects the municipality to nearby
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s of
Bagumbayan, Sultan Kudarat Bagumbayan, officially the Municipality of Bagumbayan (; , Jawi: ايڠد نو باڬومباين; ), is a municipality in the province of Sultan Kudarat, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 68,947 people. History ...
. The bridge is an excellent location for an afternoon stroll.
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s take their baths in late afternoon at the river; time your visit during these hours.


Transportation

The Santo Nino Public Terminal is a hub for public utility buses and vans that travel to Koronadal City via Surallah and Banga. Travel time from Santo Nino to Koronadal City is around 30 minutes.
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, where the General Santos International Airport is located, is accessible by public buses and vans from Koronadal City. Travel time from Koronadal City to General Santos is about one hour. Travel within the municipality is through public utility tricycles and motorcycles.


Healthcare

The Municipal Health Office at the Municipal Hall Compound provides services for consultations. Private clinics include: * Dr. Ervin B. Luntao Family Clinic and Hospital * Dr. Zenaida Maglaya Clinic * St. Jude Clinic and Hospital There are a number of small pharmacies at the municipality.


Education

The municipality has a number of public and private schools. These are: High Schools * Santo Nino National School of Arts and Trades (public), at Barangay San Isidro * Santo Nino National High School (public), at Poblacion * Notre Dame of Santo Nino (private, a diocesan school), at Poblacion * Public high schools in (New) Panay, Katipunan, and Guinsang-an Elementary Schools * Santo Nino Central Elementary School (public elementary school), at Poblacion * Public elementary schools at other nine barangays (Katipunan,Guinsang-an, Ambalgan. San Isidro, Sajaneba, M. Roxas) * Notre Dame of Santo Nino (private, a diocesan school), at Poblacion * Montessori Casa Precious Jewels (private elementary school), at Poblacion * Libertad Kiddie Care Center Incorporated, LKKCI (Private elementary school), at Poblacion


References


External links


Santo Niño Profile at PhilAtlas.com

Santo Niño Profile at the DTI Cities and Municipalities Competitive Index
* Philippine Standard Geographic Codebr>Philippine Census Information
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