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
Bird Philippine eagle
Pithecophaga jefferyi
Tree Rubber tree
Hevea brasiliensis
Fruit Marang
Artocarpus odoratissimus
Plant Bamboo
Bambusa vulgaris
Flower Anthurium
Anthurium andraeanum

Vegetable Malunggay
Moringa oleifera
Fish Mudfish
Channa striata
Delicacy Patil or Pastil
Natural landmark Mount Apo
Man-made landmark Fort Pikit
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References

  1. "Provincial Symbols". Provincial Planning & Development Office - Cotabato. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
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