Datu Abdullah Sangki, a landlocked municipality within coastal Maguindanao, covers an area of 220.00 square kilometers. In the 2020 Census, it was recorded to have a population of 30,117 divided into 10 barangays, illustrating the blend of rural landscapes and a vibrant community deeply connected to its regional heritage.
The local government unit of Datu Abdullah Sangki in Maguindanao del Sur proudly presents "Kagalawan," a socio-cultural festival that aims to provide a venue for the municipality's various communities to bond together and forget their social, political, economic, and even cultural and religious differences, as well as to attract tourists for the municipality's local economic development.
Read more about the Kagalawan: The DAS Social Cohesion Program [here].