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Lanaw S’bù

Lanaw S’bù is a Registered Property, Municipality of Lake Sebu, South Cotabato located at Lake Sebu, South Cotabato, Region XII.

Lake Sebu is the country’s most important watershed. It is known as the home of the T’boli indigenous peoples, located at the southwest of the province of South Cotabato. It is approximately 40 kilometers away from Koronadal City, the capital town of the South Cotabato. Lake Sebu is approximately two (2) hours away from Koronadal City, the Regional Center of Region XII. It is bounded by the Municipality of Surallah in north, in the southwest by the Municipality of Kiamba and Maitum of Sarangani Province, in the east by the Municipality of T’boli, and in the west by the Municipality of Palimbang of the Province of Sultan Kudarat. Lake Sebu's most significant flora is the rafflesia (SN: Rafflesia arnoldii), and the Philippine Eagle (SN: Pithecophaga jefferyi). Lake Sebu is the ancestral domain of the T’boli indigenous peoples, while the some barangays likie Tasiman, Luhib and Lamfugon are occupied by the Ubo indigenous peoples.

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