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Cotabato City: Address: BARMM Complex, Rosary Heights VII, Cotabato City: Country: Philippines: Coordinates: Current tenants: Chief Minister of Bangsamoro Bangsamoro Transition Authority: Completed: 1976 [2] Renovated: 2014 [3] Owner: Regional Government of Bangsamoro
March 27, 1951 - 12 June 1976 (as Territorial Prelate of Cotabato and Sulu and Territorial Prelate of Cotabato) (25 years, 77 days) 12 June 1976 - 5 November 1979 (as Bishop of Cotabato) (3 years, 146 days) 5 November 1979 - 14 March 1980 (as Archbishop of Cotabato) (130 days) 2. Philip F. Smith: 14 March 1980 - 30 May 1998 (18 years, 77 days) 3.
Poverty Incidence of Cotabato City 10 20 30 40 50 2000 36.10 2003 41.42 2006 34.41 2009 34.01 2012 44.28 2015 48.72 2018 42.01 2021 31.30 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Cotabato City serves as the commercial, industrial, financial, educational, healthcare, and regional center of the Bangsamoro Region and Central Mindanao. Situated strategically at the heart of Mindanao, the city ...
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Notre Dame of Cotabato, formerly known as Notre Dame of Cotabato Boys' Department, is a private Marist, Catholic, and Filipino school run by the Marist Brothers in Cotabato City, Maguindanao, Philippines. It was established in 1948.
The Oblates of Notre Dame (OND) is a Roman catholic religious congregation based in Cotabato City, Philippines. [2] The congregation consists of 172 religious sisters as of January 2016. [citation needed]. They are known for their interfaith programs in Mindanao which caters to both Christians and Muslims. [2]
The Notre Dame University, also referred to by its acronym NDU, is a private Catholic research basic and higher education institution run by the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate in Cotabato City, Philippines. [1]
The Cotabato Regional and Medical Center was established in 1916 as the Cotabato Hospital which had a capacity of 12 beds in a house in the then municipality of Cotabato. The hospital was transferred to PC Hill and was funded by the Insular Government. On October 7, 1917, Dr. Vicente Kierulf became the head of the hospital.