Banga is a progressive municipality in South Cotabato, celebrated for its thriving agricultural sector and the annual Banga Strawberry Festival, which showcases the region's bountiful strawberry harvest.
Known as the "Tuna Capital of the Philippines," General Santos City is a bustling urban center famous for its seafood industry, vibrant markets, and dynamic trade and commerce.
Koronadal City serves as the provincial capital of South Cotabato, recognized for its administrative role, educational institutions, and the annual Kalilangan Festival celebrating the province’s cultural diversity.
Lake Sebu is renowned for its stunning lakes and natural landscapes, as well as being a cultural hub for the indigenous T'boli people, offering a rich experience of tradition and eco-tourism.
Norala is a quaint municipality in South Cotabato known for its agricultural base and peaceful rural setting, ideal for local farming communities.
Polomolok is recognized for its vast pineapple plantations and agribusiness ventures, and serves as an economic driver in South Cotabato's agricultural sector.
Santo Niño is a small municipality known for its close-knit community, agricultural practices, and cultural events that reflect the region's heritage.
Surallah is a municipality famed for its agricultural products and annual festivities, highlighting the rich farming traditions of the area.
T boli in South Cotabato provides essential services and local amenities.
Tampakan is known for its rich mineral resources and is a focal point for mining activities, alongside its agricultural developments.
Tantangan is recognized for its agricultural innovation and community-driven initiatives, contributing significantly to the local economy.
Tupi is known for its diverse agriculture and beautiful landscapes, offering opportunities for eco-tourism and local produce markets.