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Encyclopedia > North Cotabato

Cotabato, formerly North Cotabato, is a landlocked province of the Philippines located in the SOCCSKSARGEN region in Mindanao. Its capital is Kidapawan City and borders Lanao del Sur and Bukidnon to the north, Davao del Sur and Davao City, Sultan Kudarat to the south, and Maguindanao to the west.

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Province of Cotabato
Image:Ph_seal_cotabato.png
Region: SOCCSKSARGEN (Region XII)
Capital: Kidapawan City
Founded: May 8, 1967
Population:
2000 census—958,643 (26nd largest)
Density—146 per km² (26th lowest)
Area: 6,569.9 km² (9th largest)
Languages:
Governor: Emmanuel F. Piñol (2004-2007)
Image:Ph_locator_map_cotabato.png
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People and Culture

Economy

Geography

Political

Cotabato is subdivided into 17 municipalities and 1 city.


Cities

  • Kidapawan City

Municipalities

  • Alamada
  • Aleosan
  • Antipas
  • Arakan
  • Banisilan
  • Carmen
  • Kabacan
  • Libungan
  • Magpet
  • Makilala
  • Matalam
  • Midsayap
  • M'Lang
  • Pigkawayan
  • Pikit
  • President Roxas
  • Tulunan

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Tourist Attractions

History

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  Results from FactBites:
 
WowCotabato (828 words)
COTABATO CITY – A New People’s Army (NPA) rebel was killed and six of his comrades were wounded when soldiers foiled their attempt to raid a village in Magpet, North Cotabato Thursday.
North Cotabato — The Alamada Multi-Purpose Cooperative, headed by Coop Chairperson Ellafe U. Lopez, one of the beneficiaries of the NFA Corn Development Fund (CDF) BIO-N Project has been given BIO-N Equipment and Laboratory Chemical Reagents in support to the establishment of one (1) Unit BIO-N Mixing Plant.
South Cotabato Representative Arthur Pingoy Jr., co-author of the cheap medicine bill in the 13th Congress, said a significant number of House of Representatives members have expressed support to the measure and promised to expedite its passage.
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