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  2. Datu Piang, Maguindanao del Sur - Wikipedia

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    Datu Piang, officially the Municipality of Datu Piang (Maguindanaon: Inged nu Datu Piang, Jawi:داتوڤياڠ ايڠد نو; Tagalog: Bayan ng Datu Piang), is a municipality in the province of Maguindanao del Sur, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 28,380 people. [3] It is formerly known as Dulawan.

  3. Maguindanao del Sur - Wikipedia

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    Maguindanao del Sur is composed of 24 municipalities and 2 legislative districts. It has a total area of 4,973.48 square meters (53,534.1 sq ft). Being landlocked, it is bounded by Maguindanao del Norte to the west, Cotabato to the north and east, and Sultan Kudarat to the south

  4. Maguindanao's 2nd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    District created February 2, 1987 from Maguindanao's at-large district. [4]1: Guimid P. Matalam June 30, 1987 June 30, 1992 8th: PDP–Laban: Elected in 1987.: 1987–1992 Ampatuan, Buluan, Datu Paglas, Datu Piang, Maganoy, Pagalungan, South Upi, Sultan sa Barongis, Talayan

  5. Ampatuan, Maguindanao del Sur - Wikipedia

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    Ampatuan was created out of 23 barrios of Datu Piang on 21 June 1959 by Republic Act No. 2509. [5] On 22 November 1973, the municipality of Esperanza was carved out of its territory [6] and was made part of the province of Sultan Kudarat, while Ampatuan itself was made part of Maguindanao, when the old Cotabato province was divided into three provinces on the same date. [7]

  6. Datu Saudi Ampatuan - Wikipedia

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    Poverty Incidence of Datu Saudi Ampatuan 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 2006 53.20 2009 43.40 2012 82.96 2015 59.83 2018 62.30 2021 44.24 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Education The Municipality has 1 Secondary School, the Dimaukom National High School formerly known as Datu Saudi Uy Ampatuan National High School with the school ID 318315. In school year 2015 - 2016 the number of ...

  7. Datu Piang - Wikipedia

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    Piang Tan (Maguindanaon pronunciation: [daːtʊ pɪjaːŋ]; 1846–1933) a Maguindanaon-Chinese ruler, popularly known as Datu Piang, is often referred to as the Grand Old Man of Cotabato. [1] He was one of the most powerful rulers in Maguindanao from the end of Spanish rule to the arrival of American forces in late 1899.

  8. Maguindanao - Wikipedia

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    ^ Total population density and area (sum of all component municipalities: 10,190.14 km 2 or 1,019,014 ha) is inconclusive as it conflicts with the figures given by the Maguindanao Provincial Government website (5,970.53 km 2 or 597,052.79 ha), [36] as well as the Philippine Statistics Authority itself (9,729.04 km 2 or 972,904 ha).

  9. Maguindanao people - Wikipedia

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    Andal Ampatuan Jr., Former mayor of Datu Unsay, Maguindanao; Gumbay Piang, a son of the Maguindanao leader Datu Piang. Samaon Sulaiman, a Filipino musician who is a recipient of the National Living Treasures Award (Philippines). Zacaria Candao, a Filipino politician who served as the first governor of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.