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Marawi, officially the Islamic City of Marawi ( Maranao: ''Bandar a Marawi''; ; Jawi ''(Batang Arab)'': ), is a component city and capital of the
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of Lanao del Sur,
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. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 207,010 people. Marawi is located upon the shores of Lake Lanao. It is primarily inhabited by the Maranao people. The city is also called the "Summer Capital of the South" due to its higher elevation and cooler climate, a nickname it shares with Malaybalay. On May 23, 2017, the city suffered extensive damage during the
Siege of Marawi The siege of Marawi (), also known as the Marawi crisis () and the Battle of Marawi (), was a five-month-long armed conflict in Marawi, Philippines, that started on May 23, 2017, between Government of the Philippines, Philippine government Arme ...
as militants affiliated with the
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invaded the city and engaged in a five-month
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, until when Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana announced the ending of the battle in October.


Etymology

''Dansalan'' (Marawi's prior name) derived from the Mëranaw word "dansal", which means rendezvous; literally, it also means arrival (in other source, "where the waves come to shore"). Being known as the destination point for arriving boats, the place refers to a port, hence, the "Place of Destination and Purpose." Meanwhile, ''Marawi'' is derived from the word "rawi", which means reclining, in reference to Agus River. On the other hand, this present name is in honor of the city's martyred hero in Kuta Marahui (Fortress of Marawi) in 1895.


History


As Dansalan

Dansalan began as a port. A sovereign of Marawi before 1639 was "Datu Buadi Sa Kayo" who imposed taxation. Around the original Meranaw fortification, Spanish captain Francisco Atienza founded a settlement called ''Dansalan'' in October 1639. His forces had come from Iligan and were attempting to conquer the entire Lake Lanao area. However, it was abandoned later the same year when thousands of Meranaw soldiers invested the then-fortifying settlement, pressing the Spaniards hard and thus they returned to Iligan, having failed in their quest. The Spaniards only returned to the area when they began the conquest of the
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in the 19th century. They made attempts to capture Marawi, a Maranao stronghold, twice until they succeeded in 1895 with the deaths of Datu Amai Pakpak and Datu Sinal. They abandoned the place again upon the arrival of the Americans in the Mindanao in 1898. Dansalan was created as a municipality by the Moro Province legislative council on May 24, 1907; served as the capital of the undivided Lanao Province since its declaration by the American colonial government. It was in this municipality when, on March 18, 1935, a group of 189 Maranao leaders and its leader, Hadji Abdulhamid Bongabong of Unayan, signed a document known as the '' Dansalan Declaration'', urging then
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and its
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to grant Mindanao and Sulu separate independence by the
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instead of inclusion in the country's independence.


Cityhood and renaming into Marawi

Dansalan was the last to become a chartered city under the country's Commonwealth era with the approval of Commonwealth Act No. 592 on August 19, 1940. During
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, the Japanese invaded Dansalan and established a "comfort station" in the city, where local girls, teenagers, and young adults were kidnapped and turned into sex slaves under brutal "
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" system, where victims were routinely gang-raped and killed by Japanese soldiers. After the Second World War, inauguration took place on September 30, 1950. It was renamed Marawi City on June 16, 1956 through Republic Act (RA) No. 1552 which amended the charter. Upon division of Lanao province through RA No. 2228 in 1959, it was made capital of Lanao del Sur. The city, being the country's only predominantly
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chartered city, was declared "Islamic City of Marawi" through ''City Council Resolution No. 19-A'' on April 15, 1980.For historical background of Marawi, a Philstar.com news article cited an annual Commission on Audit report. * * This was proposed by Parliamentary Bill No. 261 in the defunct
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, the country's former parliament during the Marcos regime, reportedly to attract funds from the
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Siege of Marawi

On May 23, 2017, a pro–
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group called the Maute group attacked the city. The
Battle of Marawi The siege of Marawi (), also known as the Marawi crisis () and the Battle of Marawi (), was a five-month-long armed conflict in Marawi, Philippines, that started on May 23, 2017, between Government of the Philippines, Philippine government Arme ...
—also known as the Marawi siege, the Marawi clash, and the Marawi crisis—started on May 23. CNN Philippines reported that the militants had over 500 men. Philippine President
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declared
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on the island of Mindanao, where the fighting was taking place, initially until December 31, 2017, but was later extended to the end of 2018 and then again to the end of 2019. The city was liberated from militant control on October 17, 2017 and battle operations officially ended on October 23, 2017.


Post-battle period

On January 30, 2018, it was announced that a 10-hectare military base will be established in the city to prevent the reentry of terrorists.


Creation of additional barangays

The 2017 siege resulted to
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s contributing to a significant population increase in certain ''
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s'', later led to the creation of new ones. Since then, the
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(COMELEC) held two separate plebiscites in the city, eventually establishing five ''barangays''. The plebiscite for the creation of two ''barangays'' on March 18, 2023, marking the first exclusively local electoral exercise in the city post-siege, was held in five polling precincts. With of registered voters participated, majority of them later ratified the proposal. The creation became effective, months prior to the Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections in October. Another plebiscite, seeking for the creation of three additional ''barangays'', was held on March 9, 2024, in eight clustered precincts. With voter turnout, the proposal was ratified, almost unanimously.


Geography

Marawi has a total land area of . It is located on the northernmost shores of Lake Lanao and straddles the area where the Agus River starts. It is bounded to the north by the municipalities of Kapai and Saguiaran; to the south by Lake Lanao; to the east by the municipalities of Bubong and Ditsaan-Ramain; and to the west by the municipalities of Marantao and Saguiaran. The Bagang beach is situated from the city's commercial center. The Muslim majority city also hosts a national park, the Sacred Mountain National Park, which spans the barangays of Guimba and Papandayan covering an area of . The protected area was established on August 5, 1965, by Republic Act no. 4190. The park is dominated by Mount Mupo, a tall extinct volcanic cone. The park is ideal for birdwatching and mountain climbing to the summit that features a small pond.


Topography

Mountains, rolling hills, valleys, and a large placid lake dominate the city's landscape. Angoyao Hills (
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Sogod) served as natural viewpoint over the water of the Lake Lanao. Signal Hill (Barangay Matampay), Arumpac Hill (Barangay Saduc), and Mt. Mupo (Barangay Guimba) are considered beautiful but mysterious. Mt. Mupo, located within the Sacred Mountain National Park, is known for its untouched trees and beautiful, perfect cone.


Barangays

Marawi is politically subdivided into 101
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s. Each barangay consists of puroks while some have
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. * Ambolong * Angoyao * Bacolod Chico Proper * Basak Malutulut * Banga * Bangco * Banggolo Poblacion * Bangon * Biaba-Damag * Bito Buadi Itowa * Bito Buadi Parba * Bubonga Pagalamatan * Bubonga Lilod Madaya * Boganga * Boganga II * Boto Ambolong * Bubonga Cadayonan * Bubong Lumbac * Bubonga Marawi * Bubonga Punod * Cabasaran * Cabingan * Cadayonan * Cadayonan II * Calocan East * Calocan West * Kormatan Matampay * Daguduban * Dansalan * Datu Dalidigan * Datu Saber (Navarro) * Datu Sa Dansalan * Dayawan * Dimaluna * Dulay * Dulay West * East Basak * Emie Punud * Fort * Gadongan * Buadi Sacayo (Green) * Guimba (Lilod Proper) * Kapantaran * Kilala * Lilod Madaya (
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) * Lilod Saduc * Lomidong * Lumbaca Madaya (
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) * Lumbac Marinaut * Lumbaca Toros * Malimono * Basak Malutlut * Gadongan Mapantao * Amito Marantao * Marinaut East * Marinaut West * Matampay * Pantaon (Langcaf) * Mipaga Proper * Moncado Colony * Moncado Kadingilan * Moriatao Loksadato * Datu Naga * Olawa Ambolong * Pagalamatan Gambai * Pagayawan * Panggao Saduc * Papandayan * Papandayan Caniogan * Paridi * Patani * Pindolonan * Poona Marantao * Puga-an * Rapasun MSU * Raya Madaya I * Raya Madaya II * Raya Saduc * Rorogagus Proper * Rorogagus East * Sabala Manao * Sabala Manao Proper * Saduc Proper * Sagonsongan * Sangcay Dansalan * Somiorang * South Madaya Proper * Sugod Proper * Sultan Corobong * Sultan Panoroganan * Tampilong * Timbangalan * Tuca Ambolong * Tolali * Toros * Tuca * Tuca Marinaut * Tongantongan-Tuca Timbangalan * Wawalayan Calocan * Wawalayan Marinaut * Marawi
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* Norhaya Village


Climate

Marawi's weather is warm and wet throughout the year. With the elevation along Lake Lanao at around , this raised altitude together frequent heavy showers at all seasons, ensures that hot conditions are seldom observed.


Demographics


Language

Maranao or ''Meranaw'' is widely spoken in Marawi; however, many local inhabitants can also speak Maguindanaon, Iranun, English and/or Tagalog.


Religion

Marawi is predominantly a Muslim city, with Muslims accounting for 99.6% of the population.


Economy

Poverty Incidence of

The economy of Marawi is largely based on agriculture, trading, and exporting. Most industries in the city are agriculture-oriented. They include rice and corn farming, hollow blocks manufacturing,
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ing, and
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ing. Small and cottage-size enterprises are engaged in garment making, mat and malong weaving,
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, brassware making,
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, and
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ing. Apart from that, Marawi is home to NPC – Agus 1 Hydro Electric Power Plant and the first of the six cascading Agus Hydro Power Plants. A new wind and solar energy plant and a new diesel-generated power plant are set to be developed in Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur, by two private firms to provide electricity to Marawi and adjoining areas. The project will cost PHP 2 billion and will generate 10 to 30 megawatts of electricity.


Culture


Architecture

The feeling of the unique natural setting of the Maranaos in Marawi is manifested by the presence of many large ''Torogans'', an antique royal high-roofed houses with carvings designed by the Meranau, and the Sambitory Old Building in Barrio Naga in front of Tuaka Laput, Marawi.


Government

;List of Mayors *


Education

Marawi is home to the main campus of
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, the biggest state university in Philippines. Other institutions and colleges are well established in the city and are as follows: * Mindanao State University – Lanao National College of Arts and Trades (Public) * Jamiatu Muslim Mindanao (Private) * Jamiatul Philippine Al-Islamia (Private) * Mapandi Memorial College (Private) * Jamiatu Marawi Al-Islamia Foundation (Private) * Pacasum College (Private) * Marawi Capitol College Foundation, Inc. (Private) * Lake Lanao College Inc. (Private) * Philippine Muslim Teachers' College (Private) * Marawi Islamic College (Private) * SMD Foundation Academy (Private) * Senator Ninoy Aquino College Foundation (Private) * Lanao Islamic Paramedical College Foundation, Inc. (Private) * Cali Paramedical College Foundation, Inc. (Private) * RC-Al Khwarizmi International College Foundation, Inc. (Private) * Mindanao Islamic Computer College (Private) * Datu Mala Muslim Mindanao Islamic College (Private) * Dansalan Polytechnic College (Private) * Philippine Engineering and Agro-Industrial College, Inc. (Private) * Lanao Central College, Inc. (Private) * Khadijah Mohammad Islamic Academy (Private) * Masiricampo Abantas Memorial Educational Center, Inc. (Private) * Philippine Integrated College Academy Foundation Inc. (Private) * Al Bangsamoro Shari'ah and Professional Education College (Private) * Muslim Mindanao Integrated College Academy, Inc. (Private) * Mindanao Institute of Healthcare Professionals, Inc. (Private) * Mindanao Institute of Technology, Inc. (Private) * Fountain Harvest Islamic Academy (Private) Other notable secondary schools are: TESDA is also stationed in Marawi which caters to technical training of students for the province. Within the
Mindanao State University Mindanao State University (MSU; ) is a Higher education in the Philippines#State universities and colleges, state university system in the city of Marawi, Philippines. It is the first state university in Mindanao, Philippines, established throug ...
is the Aga Khan Museum of Islamic Arts which is named in honor of
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who contributed to the realization of the museum. Historical development of the country is bank on the large space upon the conservation of cultural materials. It has huge, collection of indigenous art, displayed ethnic music tape recorded, the native folk dances from different regions of
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,
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and
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, the native tools and weapons used by the Muslims and different artistic designs of houses are the main attractions of museum. Indigenous art and cultural material are being displayed.


Healthcare

Public Hospital * Amai Pakpak Medical Center * Marawi City General Hospital * MSU Medical Services and Hospital (University Infirmary) Private Hospital * Dr. Abdullah Hospital Foundation, Inc. * Marawi Midtown Hospital * Al-Shiek Hospital * Sala'am Hospital Foundation, Inc. * Ranao Doctors Polyclinic * Mindalano Specialist Hospital Foundation, Inc. * Hijrah Specialist Hospital


Sister cities

;Local * Malaybalay * Iligan *
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See also

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References


External links


Marawi Profile at the DTI Cities and Municipalities Competitive Index
* Philippine Standard Geographic Code
Marawi City Profile
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