Marantao


Marantao, officially the Municipality of Marantao, is a municipality in the province of Lanao del Sur, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 37,763 people.
Marantao is a Malay word that means "to go on adventure, travel or hunting or even on a war expedition".

Geography

Barangays

Marantao is politically subdivided into 34 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios.
  • Bacayawan
  • Bacong
  • Banga-Pantar
  • Batal-Punud
  • Bubong Madanding
  • Camalig Bandara Ingud
  • Camalig Bubong
  • Camalig
  • Cawayan
  • Cawayan Bacolod
  • Cawayan Kalaw
  • Cawayan Linuk
  • Daanaingud
  • Ilian
  • Inudaran Campong
  • Inudaran Loway
  • Inudaran Lumbac
  • Kialdan Proper
  • Lubo Kialdan
  • Lumbac Kialdan
  • Mantapoli Kialdan
  • Matampay Kialdan
  • Maul
  • Maul Ilian
  • Maul Lumbaca Ingud
  • Nataron
  • Pagalongan Bacayawan
  • Palao
  • Pataimas Kialdan
  • Poblacion
  • Poona Marantao
  • Punud Proper
  • Tacub
  • Tuca Kialdan

Economy

Poverty Incidence of


Culture

Kawayan Torogan

The Kawayan Torogan is the oldest known torogan in the Philippines. It is a traditional Maranao house built for royal Maranao families. There was once a campaign where the people wanted the municipalities of Marantao and Tugaya to pass an ordinance where the architectural scheme of the two towns will follow only the totogan style, in effect, preserve the Maranao people's most royal architectural style and lead to the first two towns with a planned town landscape under an indigenous Maranao architecture. However, the campaign led to deaf ears due to little funding available.