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There are numerous tales about the mystery or origin of Tictabon Island. The island is near the two Barangays of Pangapuyan and Arena Blanco; it is separated from the mainland. It looks like oblong surrounded with magroves from point to point. It is a five-minute ride by pump boat through Barangay Arena Blanco.
There are numerous tales about the mystery or origin of Tictabon Island. The island is near the two Barangays of Pangapuyan and Arena Blanco; it is separated from the mainland. It looks like oblong surrounded with magroves from point to point. It is a five-minute ride by pump boat through Barangay Arena Blanco.


One story tells that during earlier time, a group of people lived in the place which was surrounded with white sand from point to point. When high tide came, many turtles went up and lay eggs at night time. When the people are already awake at daytime, they looked for these eggs because it was said to be a medicine for good health. “TIG” means turtle, “TABON” means under the sand, meaning “the eggs covered with white sand.”
One story tells that during earlier time, a group of people lived in the place which was surrounded with white sand from point to point. When high tide came, many turtles went up and lay eggs at night time. When the people are already awake at daytime, they looked for these eggs because it was said to be a medicine for good health. “TIG” means turtle, “TABON” means under the sand, meaning “the eggs covered with white sand.”


This is how TIGTABON got its name.
This is how TIGTABON got its name.
  article from: Tigtabon LGU
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==People of Tigtabon, Zamboanga City==
==People of Tigtabon, Zamboanga City==
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==Local Government Unit LGU of Tigtabon, Zamboanga City==
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==Businesses in Tigtabon, Zamboanga City==
==Businesses in Tigtabon, Zamboanga City==
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==[[:Category:Tigtabon, Zamboanga City Real Estate Properties For Sale|Real Estate or Properties for Sale or lease in Tigtabon, Zamboanga City]]==
*If you have real estate property, whether its commercial, residential, farm land, or just empty or vacant lots in Tigtabon, you can list that property for free.  Click to [[:Category:Tigtabon, Zamboanga City Real Estate Properties For Sale|'''VIEW, ADD, or EDIT Realty Listings''']].
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==Religions in Tigtabon, Zamboanga City==
==Religions in Tigtabon, Zamboanga City==
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*Principal: Myrna B. Cabanes
*Principal: Myrna B. Cabanes
*T-I/OIC : Wheerna S. Daggung
*T-I/OIC : Wheerna S. Daggung
Teachers:       Majila A. Abdulaup        Ramel C. Simlani
Teachers:
                 Janipa A. Adjirul        Arsitra T. Timpahan
Majila A. Abdulaup        Ramel C. Simlani
                 Nursina J. Rajam          Flordeliza G. Abdurasad
                  
                 Mar R. Gallego            Rose Marie E. Lucero
Janipa A. Adjirul        Arsitra T. Timpahan
                 Rhudzma A. Abduhari      Annisa L. Bakil
                  
                 Isirael D. Jamsuli Jr    Maria Procesa S. Ladion
Nursina J. Rajam          Flordeliza G. Abdurasad
                 Jarmaida H. Taamil        Msrybel J. Abu
                  
                 Mary Jane S. Indanan
Mar R. Gallego            Rose Marie E. Lucero
                 Nurmaida A. Abdukarim
                  
Rhudzma A. Abduhari      Annisa L. Bakil
                  
Isirael D. Jamsuli Jr    Maria Procesa S. Ladion
                  
Jarmaida H. Taamil        Msrybel J. Abu
                  
Mary Jane S. Indanan
                  
Nurmaida A. Abdukarim


==Economy of Tigtabon, Zamboanga City==
==Economy of Tigtabon, Zamboanga City==
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Tigtabon, Zamboanga City, Philippines

Location of Tigtabon, Zamboanga City

  • Distance from CITY PROPER: 8.50 Kms.
  • Location: East Coast, one of barangays in Sacol
  • Adjacent Barangays: Pangapuyan, Arena Blanco

History of Tigtabon, Zamboanga City

The place Tigtabon is an island barangay that became one of the 98 Barangays of Zamboanga City upon the enactment of Commonwealth Act No. 39, s, 1937.

There are numerous tales about the mystery or origin of Tictabon Island. The island is near the two Barangays of Pangapuyan and Arena Blanco; it is separated from the mainland. It looks like oblong surrounded with magroves from point to point. It is a five-minute ride by pump boat through Barangay Arena Blanco.

One story tells that during earlier time, a group of people lived in the place which was surrounded with white sand from point to point. When high tide came, many turtles went up and lay eggs at night time. When the people are already awake at daytime, they looked for these eggs because it was said to be a medicine for good health. “TIG” means turtle, “TABON” means under the sand, meaning “the eggs covered with white sand.”

This is how TIGTABON got its name.

article from: Tigtabon LGU

People of Tigtabon, Zamboanga City

  • (2007 Census)
    • Total Population: 3,957
    • Number of Household: 735

Local Government Unit LGU of Tigtabon, Zamboanga City

Elected Officers for the term of 2007 - 2010

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Real Estate or Properties for Sale or lease in Tigtabon, Zamboanga City

  • If you have real estate property, whether its commercial, residential, farm land, or just empty or vacant lots in Tigtabon, you can list that property for free. Click to VIEW, ADD, or EDIT Realty Listings.
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Schools in Tigtabon, Zamboanga City

Write Story here There is only one (1) school in Tigtabon, Z.C.. This school has been in existence for 17 years now. It started as a primary school and has contineously grew until its present state.

  • TIGTABON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL which is under Tetuan District has seventeen (17) teachers, headed by a school principal. It provides the basic education to eight hundred twenty-one (821) pupils who are predominantly composed of Tausugs. Others are Samals and Visayans.

Classes are held in the two two-storey six-classroom buildings, at a 2-classroom building while the other two classes are held at the barangay hall and in a little room in one of the two-storey building respectively.

The Faculty of TIGTABON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL S.Y. 2010-2011

  • Principal: Myrna B. Cabanes
  • T-I/OIC : Wheerna S. Daggung

Teachers: Majila A. Abdulaup Ramel C. Simlani

Janipa A. Adjirul Arsitra T. Timpahan

Nursina J. Rajam Flordeliza G. Abdurasad

Mar R. Gallego Rose Marie E. Lucero

Rhudzma A. Abduhari Annisa L. Bakil

Isirael D. Jamsuli Jr Maria Procesa S. Ladion

Jarmaida H. Taamil Msrybel J. Abu

Mary Jane S. Indanan

Nurmaida A. Abdukarim

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