Tabina

Historically, the earliest settlers of Tabina were the Subanens who have settled in the different parts of the Zamboanga Peninsula.Meanwhile, the Muslim immigrants were said to be attracted by the abundance of local seashells known as “binga” in their native tongue.There are no coastal plains or valleys in the municipality; the coasts themselves run down to shores and high cliffs.It is the southernmost part of Zamboanga del Sur, facing the area wherein the waters of Illana Bay flows out to the Moro Gulf.Poverty incidence of Tabina Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17] Tertiary Secondary (Private) (Public) Elementary More Views
Tabina, EstoniaMunicipalityPhilippinesRegionZamboanga PeninsulaProvinceZamboanga del Sur 2nd districtBarangaysSangguniang BayanVice MayorMunicipal CouncilHouseholdsEconomyPoverty incidenceRevenueAssetsExpenditureLiabilitiesTime zoneZIP codearea codeNative languagesCebuanoSubanenMaguindanaonChavacanoTagalogCarlos P. GarciaIllana BayMoro GulfprecipitationpurokssitiosPoblacionPhilippine Statistics Authority (DILG)Local Water Utilities AdministrationDimatalingPitogoPagadianZamboanga CityMunicipalitiesAuroraDumalinaoDumingagGuiposJosefinaKumalarangLabanganLakewoodLapuyanMahayagMargosatubigMidsalipMolaveRamon MagsaysaySan MiguelSan PabloSominotTambuligTigbaoTukuranVincenzo A. Sagun