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Aleosan

Municipality in Cotabato, Philippines


Municipality in Cotabato, Philippines

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Aleosan, officially the Municipality of Aleosan (Maguindanaon: Inged nu Aleosan, Jawi: ايڠد نو الاوسن; Iranun: Inged a Aleosan, ايڠد ا الاوسن; ; ; ), is a municipality in the province of Cotabato, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 36,892 people.

History

Establishment

The name Aleosan is an acronym derived from the three municipalities of Iloilo where the majority of the early Christian inhabitants in northern Pikit, its mother municipality, came from: Alimodian, Leon, and San Miguel.

Then assemblyman Jesus P. Amparo authored Parliamentary Bill No. 670, which was also co-authored by assemblymen Blah T. Sinsuat, Ernesto F. Roldan and Tomas B. Baga Jr. The bill sought the establishment of the new municipality which was originally proposed as O. Romualdez. The bill was ultimately approved on March 25, 1982 as Batas Pambansa Blg. 206; a new municipality was organized, separating from Pikit 19 barangays, including San Mateo which would be the seat of government. A plebiscite for ratification, along with ten more newly created local entities, was held on May 17, coinciding with the barangay elections.

Partial inclusion to the Bangsamoro

In 2019, Dunguan and Tapodoc were among the 63 barangays in the province which became part of the Special Geographic Area of the newly created Bangsamoro, after having the affirmative vote won to join the autonomous region in a plebiscite held on February 6. The two, with Lower Mingading, were among the 39 barangays in the province that unsuccessfully voted for the inclusion in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao in 2001; with Pagangan, were proposed to be part of the Bangsamoro, which replaced ARMM by virtue of Republic Act No. 11054.

In 2023, the Bangsamoro Parliament approved the creation of eight new municipalities in the area. Dunguan and Tapodoc became part of municipalities of Nabalawag (Bangsamoro Autonomy Act No. 43) and Tugunan (BAA No. 47), respectively, following ratification in a plebiscite on April 13, 2024.

Geography

Aleosan is within the political boundary of Cotabato Province. It is approximately 65 km from the capital town of Amas which is barely two (2) hours ride from the seat of its municipal government. It is bounded on the west by Midsayap; on the north by Libungan and on the east and south by Pikit. It is accessible to land transportation from Cotabato City traversing the municipalities of Maguindanao to Kidapawan up to Davao City, as it is located along the major transport route linking the provinces of Maguindanao, Cotabato and Davao del Sur.

Barangays

Aleosan is politically subdivided into 17 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios.

The seat of the municipal government is in barangay San Mateo.

  • Bagolibas
  • Cawilihan
  • Dualing
  • Katalicanan
  • Lawili
  • Lower Mingading
  • Luanan
  • Malapang
  • New Leon
  • New Panay
  • Pagangan
  • Palacat
  • Pentil
  • San Mateo (Poblacion)
  • Santa Cruz
  • Tomado
  • Upper Mingading

Climate

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Aleosan area belongs to the fourth type of climate or the intermediate "E" with no distinct dry season. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year with heavier rains from May to September. This type of climate conditions is suitable for the production of crops like rice, corn, mangoes, jackfruit, vegetables and root crops, which are considered seasonal crops and permanent crops like coconut, rubber, coffee, cacao and orchard crops.

Demographics

2020 Census count was revised as per PSA Board Resolution No. 13 Series of 2021 adopted on November 9, 2021.

In the 2020 census, the population of Aleosan, Cotabato, was 36,892 people, with a density of {{sigfig|36,892/225.44|2}} PD/km2.

Economy

The municipality is endowed with abundant agricultural raw materials suitable for processing. These include coconut, banana, rubber, mango and coffee. There are small-scale enterprises but these are not sustainable due to inadequate capital. A cassava processing plant was shut down due to insufficient supply of raw materials and low quality of starch produced. The area however, is best suited for mango production and there is a need to develop the industry to cater the growing needs of the locality. The municipality's livestock industry has great potentials being one of the top producers and supplier of livestock in the province.

, the gross domestic product (GDP) of Aleosan is .

Tourism

  • Brgy Malapang – Mountain climbing
  • Brgy Pentil – Eco tourism
  • Brgy Katalicanan – UK Peak
  • Lindungan – Sunset View

References

References

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  2. (1982). "Record of the Batasan: Proceedings and debates, Fourth regular session, 1981–1982; volume five". [[Batasang Pambansa (legislature).
  3. "Aleosan".
  4. (March 25, 1982). "Batas Pambansa Blg. 206". Arellano Law Foundation.
  5. Cabrera, Ferdinandh. (November 21, 2019). "NorthCot turns over 63 barangays to Bangsamoro region". [[MindaNews]].
  6. Fonbuena, Carmela. (February 8, 2019). "63 out of 67 barangays in Cotabato to join Bangsamoro region". [[Rappler]].
  7. (January 21, 2019). "Proclamation No. 656, s. 2019". [[Senate of the Philippines]].
  8. Arguillas, Carolyn. (January 14, 2019). "67 villages in 7 North Cot towns will vote in Feb. 6 Bangsamoro plebiscite". [[MindaNews]].
  9. (July 27, 2018). "Republic Act No. 11054". [[Senate of the Philippines]].
  10. de la Cruz, Sheila Mae. (August 19, 2023). "BARMM forms 8 towns out of Cotabato villages". [[Inquirer.net]].
  11. Patinio, Ferdinand. (March 4, 2024). "Nearly 90K voters to join plebiscite on creation of 8 Cotabato towns". [[Philippine News Agency]].
  12. Medenilla, Samuel. (April 10, 2024). "Plebiscite for SGA in BARMM set April 13". [[BusinessMirror]].
  13. (April 14, 2024). "North Cotabato residents ratify creation of 8 new municipalities in BARMM". [[GMA News Online]].
  14. (March 23, 2022). "Total Population, Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size by Region, Province, and City/Municipality: Philippines, 2020". [[Philippine Statistics Authority.
  15. (2021). "PSA Board Resolution No. 13, Series of 2021: Approving and Adopting the Third Quarter 2021 Philippine Standard Geographic Code Updates to Include the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (Barmm) and Correct the Names of 37 Barangays". Philippine Statistics Authority.
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