Marawi

Marawi
مراوى
Islamic City of Marawi
Skyline
Lanao del Sur Provincial Capitol
City Proper
Ground Zero
Nickname: 
"Summer Capital of the South"
Map of Lanao del Sur with Marawi highlighted
OpenStreetMap
Marawi
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 8°00′11″N 124°17′06″E / 8.0031°N 124.285°E / 8.0031; 124.285
Country Philippines
Region Bangsamoro
ProvinceLanao del Sur
District 1st district
Settled1639
CharteredMay 24, 1907
CityhoodAugust 19, 1940
RenamedJune 16, 1956
Barangays96 (see Barangays)
Government
  TypeSangguniang Panlungsod
  MayorMajul U. Gandamra (PMP)
  Vice MayorAnouar A. Abdulrauf (PMP)
  RepresentativeZiaur-Rahman A. Adiong (Lakas–CMD)
  City Council
Members
  Electorate79,288 voters (2025)
Area
  Total
87.55 km2 (33.80 sq mi)
Elevation
710 m (2,330 ft)
Highest elevation
1,852 m (6,076 ft)
Lowest elevation
19 m (62 ft)
Population
 (2020 census)
  Total
207,010
  Density2,400/km2 (6,100/sq mi)
  Households
30,839
Economy
  Income class4th city income class
  Poverty incidence
20.42
% (2021)
  Revenue1,071 million (2022)
  Assets6,110 million (2022)
  Expenditure949.7 million (2022)
  Liabilities4,562 million (2022)
Service provider
  ElectricityLanao del Sur Electric Cooperative (LASURECO)
  WaterMarawi City Water District (MCWD)
  TelecommunicationsPLDT, Smart Telecom, Globe Telecom
  Cable TVRanao Radio Broadcasting and TV System Corporation
  TelevisionPTV Marawi Regional Center with Studio & News Broadcasting Center
Time zoneUTC+08:00 (PST)
ZIP code
9700
PSGC
IDD:area code+63(0)63
Native languagesMaranao
Tagalog
Major religionsIslam

Marawi, officially the Islamic City of Marawi (Maranao: Bandar a Marawi; Filipino: Lungsod ng Marawi; Jawi (Batang Arab): مدينة مراوى الإسلامية), is a component city and capital of the province of Lanao del Sur, Philippines. 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 as militants affiliated with the Islamic State invaded the city and engaged in a five-month urban warfare, until when Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana announced the ending of the battle in October.