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- as Tamontaka Church, is a Latin Catholic church in Cotabato City, Philippines. The church was established by Jesuit priests as part of the Tamontaka Mission...
- Rosary Heights XII Rosary Heights XIII Tamontaka Mother Tamontaka I Tamontaka II Tamontaka III Tamontaka IV Tamontaka V Under the Köppen climate classification...
- City: Tamontaka Church and Kutang Bato Cave Connection". Ironwulf En Route. 31 May 2012. url=https://www.ironwulf.net/2012/05/31/cotabato-city-tamontaka...
- in Illana Bay, it splits into two parallel sections, the Cotabato and Tamontaka, separated by a 180 m (590 ft) hill. Po****tion centers along the river...
- 450 days. An International Airport is proposed to be built to Baran**** Tamontaka, Cotabato City, while the existing domestic airport will serve as a Military...
- Maguindanao del Sur, and Sultan Kudarat provinces with its capital at Tamontaka. Fort Pikit was established by the Spaniards in 1893 as they continued...
- famine, causing the Magindanao to sell slaves for greatly reduced prices. Tamontaka became an agricultural colony, supported by donations and the church hierarchy...
- after the Spaniards established a military post at what is now Baran**** Tamontaka, one of the earliest Christian settlements founded south of the Philippines...
- territory when the capital was transferred to Selangan in 1701 and eventually Tamontaka in 1711, solidifying the dominance of Maguindanaons within the sultanate...
- Selangan (1543–1619; 1701–1711) Ramitan (1619–1637) Simuay (1639–1701) Tamontaka (1711–1861) Cotabato (1861–1888) Libungan (1896–1900) Sibu**** (1900–1926)...