
Geography
Koronadal is a landlocked component city in the coastal province of South Cotabato. It serves as the provincial capital as well as the regional center of SOCCSKSARGEN.
Koronadal is located in the central part of southern Mindanao, in a gently sloping plain surrounded by low mountains.
The land area of the municipality by then was comparable with the Province of Bata-an embracing the present municipalities of Tampakan, Tupi, Banga, Lake Sebu, Surallah, T’boli, South Cotabato, Santo Niño, Norala, and Isulan.

Festival
-Hinugyaw Festival (January 8–10) – is the festival that marks the foundation anniversary of Koronadal as a municipality. It shows the festive spirit of the people of Koronadal with street dancing and night beer parties in the streets


-T’nalak Festival (July 16–18) – a festival that celebrates South Cotabato’s Tboli tribe with colorful abaca cloth created and woven by the women from their tribe. It symbolizes the blending of culture, strength and unity of the various ethnic groups living in the province. They have Dayana Civic Parade which highlighted by a float and cheer dance competition. They perform on the streets of the city showcasing native costumes of Blaan, Tboli and other tribal groups in Mindanao.


Culture
The B’laan people are one of the indigenous peoples of the Southern Philippine island of Mindanao. Another tribe called the Maguindanao also inhabits the same area. The two tribes consider themselves to be brothers and sisters.
The T’boli people are also one of the indigenous tribe found in South Cotabato. They’re the reason why we celebrate the T’nalak festival,it is to honor their work.

Koronadal also have Malls you can visit.
Kcc Mall of Marbel

Ace Centerpoint

We also have local restaurants you can visit if your hungry




So if you happen to pass by Koronadal City make sure to visit.