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  2. Sultan Kudarat - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Sultan Kudarat 10 20 30 40 50 60 2006 51.97 2009 51.47 2012 48.47 2015 49.80 2018 31.49 2021 23.80 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Aerial view of the western coast of the province Bamboo - coconut crafts The economy of Sultan Kudarat is predominantly agricultural. The leading crops produced in the province are rice, corn, coconuts, coffee, bananas, mangoes, durians ...

  3. List of recorded monarchs in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Anwar ud-Din contested Datu Mamaku (son of Sultan Qudratullah Untung) of Buayan for the throne versus the then sultan Datu Mangigin of Sibugay. 1896–1898: Sultan Taha Colo: Sultan Rabago sa Tiguma 1908–1933: Sultan Mastura Kudarat: Sultan Muhammad Hijaban Iskandar Mastura Kudarat; Sultan Mastura; Sultan Muhammad Dipatuan Kudarat

  4. Cotabato (historical province) - Wikipedia

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    The province was one of the largest provinces of the Philippines, with an area of 2,296,791 hectares (22,967.91 km 2). [3] It was dissolved on 1973, comprising what are now the provinces of Cotabato (North), South Cotabato , Maguindanao del Norte , Maguindanao del Sur , Sultan Kudarat , and Sarangani .

  5. Datu Paglas - Wikipedia

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    Datu Paglas was created out of 7 northern barangays of the municipality of Columbio on November 22, 1973, by Presidential Decree No. 340. [5] While Columbio was made part of the province of Sultan Kudarat, Datu Paglas was made part of the province of Maguindanao.

  6. Shariff Kabunsuan - Wikipedia

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    Shariff Kabunsuan was established under Muslim Mindanao Autonomy Act No. 201 which provided for the creation of the new province comprising the nine municipalities of Barira, Buldon, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Kabuntalan, Matanog, Parang, Sultan Kudarat, Sultan Mastura, and Upi, all of the first legislative district of the mother province of Maguindanao. [1]

  7. Lebak - Wikipedia

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    Lebak is a coastal town with a total coastline of 19 km (12 mi) long, separated from the mainland of Sultan Kudarat by mountain ranges. It is located on the western portion of the Province of Sultan kudarat, and bordered in the north by South Upi, Maguindanao; in the south by Kalamansig; in the west by Celebes Sea; in the east by Esperanza.

  8. Palimbang - Wikipedia

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    Palimbang, officially the Municipality of Palimbang (Hiligaynon: Banwa sang Palimbang; Tagalog: Bayan ng Palimbang; Maguindanaon: Inged nu Palimbang, Jawi: ايڠايد نو ڤليمبڠ), is a municipality in the province of Sultan Kudarat, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 92,828 people.

  9. Makilala–Allah Valley Road - Wikipedia

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    The Makilala–Allah Valley Road, is a 72-kilometer (45 mi) two-to-four lane highway in the Philippines that connects the provinces of North Cotabato, [1] Maguindanao, and Sultan Kudarat. [2] It is classified as a national primary highway for Mindanao. It also connects to the Maharlika Highway in Tacurong City. It lessens the travel time from ...