List of Cotabato provincial symbols
The following is a List of Cotabato provincial symbols. Most symbols were designated by the virtue of Provincial Ordinance No. 540 which took effect in September 1, 1914.[1]
Provincial symbols
Type | Symbol | Image |
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Bird | Philippine eagle Pithecophaga jefferyi |
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Tree | Rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis |
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Fruit | Marang Artocarpus odoratissimus |
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Plant | Bamboo Bambusa vulgaris |
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Flower | Anthurium Anthurium andraeanum |
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Vegetable | Malunggay Moringa oleifera |
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Fish | Mudfish Channa striata |
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Delicacy | Patil or Pastil | |
Natural landmark | Mount Apo | |
Man-made landmark | Fort Pikit | |
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References
- "Provincial Symbols". Provincial Planning & Development Office - Cotabato. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
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