Kitaotao

[3] During the Spanish regime, a Manobo Tribe in Bukidnon, headed by Datu Tayaotao, was known among its neighboring settlements for his bravery and leadership.During the feast, the Muslim chief offered his only daughter to Datu Tayaotao to be his wife, as reward and bond, to strengthen the relation of the two tribes.At present, Kitaotao is composed of 35 barangays and 108 sitios, with an approximate area of 52, 512 hectares.It is bounded in the north by the municipalities of Don Carlos, Quezon and San Fernando; and the municipalities of Kadingilan, Dangcagan, and Kibawe in the west; and then the province of North Cotabato in the south and Davao City in the east.The area along the Sayre Highway is a plateau while the eastern portion including the Upper Pulangi region is mostly rolling hills with varying mountain slopes.It featured also the numerous waterfalls such as Sumalili, Kinanoran, Matigol and Lalapoy Falls which can be found in the Upper Pulangi region.
MunicipalityPhilippinesCountryRegionNorthern MindanaoProvinceBukidnon 3rd districtFoundedBarangaysSangguniang BayanVice MayorMunicipal CouncilHouseholdsEconomyPoverty incidenceRevenueAssetsExpenditureLiabilitiesTime zoneZIP codearea codeNative languagesCebuanoTagalogManoboSpaniardsCotabatoMuslimMaramagKibaweSecond World WarCarlos P. GarciaFerdinand E. Marcoseast longitudeDon CarlosQuezonSan FernandoKadingilanDangcaganNorth CotabatoDavao CitypurokssitiosPoblacionSayre HighwayDavao del NorteprecipitationPhilippine Statistics Authority (DILG)Local Water Utilities AdministrationArakan, CotabatoMalaybalayValencia CityMunicipalitiesBaungonCabanglasanDamulogImpasugongKalilanganLantapanLibonaMalitbogManolo FortichPangantucanSumilaoTalakagValencia