Lanao del Sur
Lanao del Sur, officially the Province of Lanao del Sur, is a province in the Philippines located in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. The capital is the city of Marawi, and it borders Lanao del Norte to the north, Bukidnon to the east, and Maguindanao del Norte and Cotabato to the south. To the southwest lies Illana Bay, an arm of the Moro Gulf.
Situated in the interior of Lanao del Sur is Lake Lanao, the largest lake in Mindanao.
Etymology
"Lanao" means "lake", derived from ranao. The province, situated at basin of Lake Lanao, is known as the land of the "Maranaos".History
Early history
Prior to the arrival of Islam, the region already had a sophisticated culture, as embodied in various Maranao epics, chants, and recorded history. The people of Lanao used to adhere to Hinduism, polytheist animism, and Buddhism. During this era, various cultural icons developed, such as the torogan, the singkil dance, the darangen epic, the unique Maranao gong and metal craft culture, the sarimanok, the okir motif, and an indigenous suyat script.Spanish colonization
In April 1639, Spanish conquistador Sebastián Hurtado de Corcuera conducted an expedition near Lanao along with troops consisting of Christianized Filipinos. In 1640, the Spanish created a garrison near Lanao but was attacked by indigenous Maranaos. In 1689, the Spaniards discovered a settlement named Dansalan at Lake Lanao's northern end. Lanao was the seat of the Sultanate of Lanao.During the Pre-Spanish time, there were 4 important boundaries which held the power of appointing a new sultan namely: Bakayawan, Dalama, Madamba and Sawer. In appointing a new sultan the permission of these four boundaries are needed to validate the new sultan appointed to his position.
Japanese occupation
In 1942, it was occupied by the Japanese Imperial Forces who landed in Southern Lanao. On May 2, 1942, the former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines José Abad Santos was killed by the Japanese Imperial forces in a firing squad at Malabang, Lanao del Sur. In 1945, the first of the liberation forces landed in Southern Lanao and liberated the area with United States, Philippine Commonwealth troops together with the Maranao guerrilla units. They used infantry weapons, the Maranao Kris, Barong and Kampilan swords against the Japanese forces in the Battle of Lanao.Philippine independence
In 1956, Republic Act No. 1552 changed the name Dansalan to Marawi, taken from the word rawi, referring to the reclining lilies abundant in the Agus River.Division
In 1959, Lanao was divided into two provinces, Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur, under Republic Act No. 2228. Marawi was designated as the capital of Lanao del Sur. The city was renamed the "Islamic City of Marawi" in 1980, and is currently the Philippines' only city having a predominantly Muslim population.Proposed Maranaw province
In 1971, Republic Act No. 6406, which sought to create a new province out of eastern Lanao del Sur, was approved on October 4, 1971. The province was to consist of the municipalities of Bubong, Ditsaan-Ramain, Kapai, Lumba-Bayabao, Marantao, Masiu, Mulondo, Saguiaran, Piagapo, Poona Bayabao, Tamparan, Taraka and Wao, with the chartered city of Marawi serving as the new provincial capital. The division never took place due to the declaration of Martial law in the Philippines on September 21, 1972, which disrupted the elections for 1973.Inclusion to the ARMM
In a 1989 plebiscite, Lanao del Sur voted to join the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, but the city of Marawi voted to remain outside the ARMM. It later joined ARMM in 2001 following the plebiscite that sought to expand the autonomous region.Contemporary
The Battle of Marawi began and ended in 2017. The battle was against ISIL-affiliated militants, a number of which were Malaysian citizens. The battle destroyed most of the cityscape of Marawi and killed hundreds of civilians and Filipino soldiers.A petition was released in support for the usage of the torogan as inspiration for the rehabilation of Marawi after the Battle of Marawi. The petition was released in opposition to the possible Manila Rehabilation Effect that the government plans to impose. The Manila-style rehabilation would establish shanty houses and buildings without Maranao architectural styles, thus destroying Marawi's Maranao cultural skyline. The petition advocates a Warsaw-style Rehabilation Effect, where the culture and styles of a particular area is used as foundation for rehabilitation of built heritage and landscape. Among the local architectural styles that may be used under the Warsaw-style are the okir, sarimanok, and inspirations from the torogan. The Warsaw-style is also foreseen to boost tourism in the city in the long-run due to the cultural aesthetics it would bring.
Geography
Lanao del Sur is bounded on the north by Lanao del Norte, on the east by Bukidnon, on the west by Illana Bay, and on the south by Maguindanao del Norte and Cotabato. The landscape is dominated by rolling hills and valleys, placid lakes and rivers.Located within the province is Lanao Lake, the second largest in the country, its waters drained by the Agus River which eventually empties into Iligan Bay.
The climate in the province is characterized by even distribution of rainfall throughout the year, without a distinct summer season. The province is located outside the typhoon belt.
Administrative divisions
Lanao del Sur comprises 39 municipalities and 1 city.Demographics
The population of Lanao del Sur in the 2020 census was 1,195,518 people, with a density of.The majority of people in the province are Maranaos, while some are Cebuanos, Ilocanos, Bicolanos, Hiligaynons, Kapampangans, Tagalogs, Maguindanaons, Iranuns, Higaonons, Zamboangueños, Tausugs, Yakans, and Sama.
Maranao is the most commonly spoken language in the province. Iranun is the native language of most of the inhabitants of the municipality of Kapatagan. Also spoken are Maguindanao, Cebuano, and Chavacano followed by Tagalog and English. Minority languages such as Hiligaynon, Ilocano, Kapampangan, Higaonon are also spoken
Religion
Most of the people of Lanao del Sur are practitioners of Islam. The majority of them are Sunni. The number of Muslims in this province is 1,131,726 or nearly 95% of the total population of the province of Lanao del Sur.Education
- Mindanao State University, located in Marawi City
- Mindanao State University – Lanao National College of Arts and Trades, located in Panggao Saduc, Marawi City
- Jamiatu Muslim Mindanao, located in Matampay, Marawi City
- Jamiatul Philippine Al-Islamia, located in Bangon, Marawi City
- RC - Al Khwarizmi International College Foundation, Inc., located in Basak Malutlut, Marawi City
- Adiong Memorial State College, located in Ditsaan-Ramain, Lanao del Sur
- Lanao Agricultural College, located in Lumbatan, Lanao del Sur
- Philippine Muslim Teachers' College, located in Buadi Sacayo, Marawi City
- Adiong Memorial College Foundation, Inc., located in Wao, Lanao del Sur
- Philippine Engineering and Agro-Industrial College, Inc., located in Lomidong, Marawi City
- Balabagan Trade School, located in Balabagan, Lanao del Sur
- Iranun Foundation College, Incorporated, located in Kapatagan, Lanao del Sur
- Lanao Central College, Incorporated, located in East Basak, Marawi City
Hospitals
Public- Amai Pakpak Medical Center
- Marawi City General Hospital
- Mindanao State University Medical Services and Hospital
- Balindong District Hospital, located in Brgy. Salipongan, Balindong, Lanao del Sur
- Unayan District Hospital, located in Brgy. Pagalamatan, Binidayan, Lanao del Sur
- Dr. Serapio B. Montañer Jr. Al Haj Memorial Hospital, located in Brgy. Mabul, Malabang, Lanao del Sur
- Wao District Hospital, located in Brgy. Western Wao, Wao, Lanao del Sur
- Tamparan District Hospital, located in Brgy. Picarabawan, Tamparan, Lanao del Sur
- Dr. Abdullah Hospital Foundation, Inc.
- Marawi Midtown Hospital
- Al-Shiek Hospital
- Sala'am Hospital Foundation, Inc.
- Ranao Doctors Polyclinic
- Mindalano Specialist Hospital Foundation, Inc.
- Hijrah Specialist Hospital, located in Brgy. Marawi Poblacion, Marawi
- Hijrah Hospital, located in Brgy. Daanaingud, Marantao, Lanao del Sur
- Tamparan Medical Foundation Inc. Hospital, located in Brgy. Picarabawan, Tamparan, Lanao del Sur