Tamparan, Lanao del Sur

Islamic Municipality of Tamparan
Bayan ng Tamparan
Munisipyo a Tamparan
—  Municipality  —
Map of Lanao showing the location of Tamparan.
Islamic Municipality of Tamparan
Location in the Philippines
Coordinates: [1]
Country  Philippines
Region ARMM
Province Lanao del Sur
District 1st District
Founded 1940
Barangays 44
Government
 • Mayor Sultan Topaan Disomimba[2]
Area
 • Total 17 km2 (6.6 sq mi)
Population (2007)
 • Total 27,875
 • Density 1,639.7/km2 (4,246.8/sq mi)
  [3]
Time zone PST (UTC+8)
ZIP code 9704
Income class 5th class

Tamparan is a 5th class municipality in the province of Lanao del Sur, Philippines. It is one of the fastest growing population rate in the country with an average of ten point twenty three percent (10.23%) growth per year. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 27,875 people in 2,879 households.[4][3]

Contents

Barangays

Tamparan is politically subdivided into 44 barangays.

  • Bocalan
  • Bangon
  • Cabasaran
  • Dilausan
  • Lalabuan
  • Lilod Tamparan
  • Lindongan
  • Linuk
  • Occidental Linuk
  • Linuk Oriental
  • Lumbaca Ingud
  • Lumbacaingud South
  • Lumbaca Lilod
  • Balutmadiar
  • Mala-abangon
  • Maliwanag
  • Maidan Linuk
  • Miondas
  • New Lumbacaingud
  • Pimbago-Pagalongan
  • Pagayawan
  • Picarabawan
  • Poblacion I
  • Poblacion II
  • Poblacion III
  • Poblacion IV
  • Raya Niondas
  • Raya Buadi Barao
  • Raya Tamparan
  • Salongabanding
  • Saminunggay
  • Talub
  • Tatayawan North
  • Tatayawan South
  • Tubok
  • Beruar
  • Dasomalong
  • Ginaopan
  • Lumbac
  • Minanga
  • Lilod Tubok
  • Mariatao Datu
  • Pagalamatan Linuk
  • Pindolonan Mariatao Sarip

History

Etymology and origin

Its name was derived from the Maranao word tamparan which literally means "frontge."

During the American colonial presence in the country Sultan Mangking Sugador was appointed by the American government as Municipal District President, a position equal to the rank of Municipal Mayor, although lesser in power than the latter. When asked by the American Officials about his name, the Sultan said “I am the Sultan of Tamparan,” referring to the dowa ka lokus-tribal leaders of Tamparan. Sultan Mangking Sugador became popular by his royal title that American officials started calling the town Tamparan.

Declaration

The creation of the Municipality of Tamparan could be traced way back the Commonwealth Government of the Philippines under the late President Manuel L. Quezon. It was in the year 1940 President Quezon issued an Executive Order known as Commonwealth Act No. 592 creating Dansalan (now Marawi City) as regular municipality and Tamparan as its municipal district covering the areas (now municipalities) of Masiu, Taraka, Poona-Bayabao, Lumba Bayabao, Maguing, Mulondo, Bumbaran and Wao.

Tamparan District became a regular municipality on September 28, 1960 by virtue of Executive Order No. 405 and consequently declared Islamic Municipality pursuant to Batas Pambansa (PB) Number 33 on June 4, 1984.

Geographics

Land area

The municipality of Tamparan has a total land area of 17,000.00 hectares more or less. Agricultural area comprises 42.30%, built-up area is 5.46%, open grassland 48.60%, while roads/creeks and river constitute 3.64%.

Location

The Islamic Municipality of Tamparan is located on the eastern part of Lanao del Sur. It is bounded on the North by the Municipality of Taraka, on the South by Poona-Bayabao, and on the west by Lake Lanao.

Tamparan is approximately 27 kilometers from Marawi City, the biggest center in the province and also the nearest center of commercial activities to Tamparan. Tamparan and Marawi City are connected by road passing through the municipalities of Ditsaan-Ramain, Bubong, Buadi-Puso Buntong, Mulondo and Taraka. Tamparan is also accessible by water transportation through the lake.

Climate

The month of February has the lowest average temperature of 17.6°C and the month of April has the highest with 28.8°C. A stable Northwest wind blows from January to September. In the months of October and November, wind blows either north-west or north-south

Generally, the Municipality is under the fourth type of climate characterized by even distribution of rainfall through the year. Heaviest rain is experienced in the months of January, May and July. Dry months are September and November.

Climate data for Tamparan, Lanao del Sur, Philippines
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 28
(82)
26
(79)
28
(82)
29
(84)
27
(81)
27
(81)
27
(81)
28
(82)
28
(82)
28
(82)
28
(82)
28
(82)
29
(84)
Average low °C (°F) 20
(68)
19
(66)
22
(72)
22
(72)
22
(72)
22
(72)
22
(72)
22
(72)
22
(72)
22
(72)
21
(70)
20
(68)
19
(66)
Precipitation mm (inches) 468
(18.43)
295
(11.61)
264
(10.39)
77
(3.03)
148
(5.83)
193
(7.6)
150
(5.91)
265
(10.43)
341
(13.43)
210
(8.27)
293
(11.54)
274
(10.79)
2,890
(113.78)
Source: [5][6]

Topography

The Municipality lies on the plain and slightly sloppy area hence erosion is less. But due to its location along the lake, some of the areas are affected by the rise and fall of the lake water level.

Demographics

Language and ethnicity

Majority of the Tamparanian (or Itamparanun in Maranao) traces their roots to Maranao ethnicity although there are also Tagalog, Bisaya and other ethnicity who migrated in the town. The vernacular language is Filipino in the form of Maranao, while Tagalog and English are the languages also widely used in education and business throughout the town.

Religion

Majority of Tamparanian are Muslims. Sunni Islam is the predominant religion and widely practiced. Many people have studied Islamic and Arabic education both within the country and abroad. Other religious group such as Christian could also be found in town.

References

  1. ^ GeoHack - Tamparan, Lanao del Sur Tool Server, retrieved December 18, 2011
  2. ^ News (2011-06-08). Muslim leaders appeal to Lim The Manila Bulletin, retrieved December 18, 2011
  3. ^ a b August 2007 Total Population, Number of Households, Average Household Size, Population Growth Rate and Population Density by Region, Province and Highly Urbanized City The Census Website, retrieved December 11, 2011
  4. ^ May 2000. 2000 Census of Population Lanao del Sur National Statistics Office, retrieved February 11, 2011
  5. ^ Naga, Pipalawan O. (2010-10-27). Lake Lanao Brief Shiga University, retrieved December 18, 2011
  6. ^ Analysis of weather and climate in Tamparan, Philippines The Sun Map, December 18, 2011

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