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Special Geographic Area

The Special Geographic Area (SGA) is a loose collection of 63 barangays in six municipalities of the province of Cotabato in the Philippines. It is part of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, despite the province of Cotabato itself being part of a separate neighboring region, Soccsksargen.

Special Geographic Area
Territory in Cotabato province under the special geographic area of Bangsamoro
Country Philippines
Region Bangsamoro
ProvinceCotabato (geographically only)
Municipalities (geographically only)
Area clusters8
Barangays63
Plebiscite of Cotabato barangays to join BangsamoroFebruary 6, 2019
Turnover to BangsamoroNovember 20, 2019
Government
 • BodySpecial Geographic Area Development Authority[1]
 • AdministratorMohammad Kelie Antao
Area
 • Total824.311 km2 (318.268 sq mi)
Population
 (2020 census)[2]
 • Total215,433
 • Density260/km2 (680/sq mi)

These barangays were partitioned from Soccsksargen following a two-part plebiscite held in January and February 2019 that formed Bangsamoro after residents of said barangays consented to their localities' inclusion in the new autonomous region. The municipalities these barangays are a part of, as well as the barangays themselves, remain part of Cotabato. These barangays could be reorganized into one or more new municipalities or merged with any of the neighboring municipalities in Maguindanao del Norte and Maguindanao del Sur, which are part of Bangsamoro.

The Bangsamoro regional government has started effective governance over these barangays since the official turnover of these localities to the region by the Cotabato provincial government on November 20, 2019.

Some of these barangays are exclaves, which means they are entirely surrounded by localities that are not part of Bangsamoro.

History edit

 
Turnover ceremony of the 63 barangays in Cotabato to the BARMM. November 20, 2019.

The Philippine government organized a two-part plebiscite that concerns the ratification of the Bangsamoro Organic Law, the founding basis of the then-to-be established Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), which was intended to replace the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), and the expansion of the then-proposed Bangsamoro autonomous region to potentially include municipalities in Lanao del Norte, the cities of Isabela in Basilan and Cotabato in Maguindanao, and select barangays in Cotabato province. For the prospective barangays in Cotabato to join, voters in all of the parent municipalities also had to consent to their bid to join Bangsamoro.

Out of 67 barangays in Cotabato that were included in the plebiscite, 63 had successful bids for their inclusion in the Bangsamoro autonomous region.[3] The four that rejected the measure are Galidan in Tulunan, Balatican in Pikit, and Pagangan and Lower Mingading in Aleosan; these four were excluded from BARMM and remained part of Soccsksargen. Meanwhile, each municipality consented to its barangays joining the BARMM. In Pikit, the most populous municipality in Cotabato, all but one barangay that voted in the plebiscite to join declined. This led to 20 barangays staying out of the BARMM out of 42. Pikit's town hall, which is located in Fort Pikit, one of the barangays that voted for inclusion, is being petitioned to be annexed by Poblacion, one of the towns that did not petition to be included.[4]

The barangays in Aleosan and Tulunan voted in favor of their inclusion, but the majority of voters in the rest of their parent municipalities voted against the barangays' inclusion. Barangay Baltican in Pikit rejected their inclusion, while the rest of Pikit consented to the barangay's inclusion and would have been part of the new autonomous region if Baltican voters also voted for their inclusion.[5]

Upon the effective foundation of the new Bangsamoro autonomous region, the barangays remained part of their parent municipalities. Their residents voted for municipal officials of their parent municipalities and Cotabato provincial officials in the 2019 Philippine general election.[6] The barangays could be reorganized into one or more municipalities or merged with any of the neighboring municipalities in Maguindanao.[7]

The full transfer of jurisdiction of the Cotabato barangays to the Bangsamoro autonomous government was ordered by Secretary of the Interior and Local Government Eduardo Año following a meeting with Bangsamoro Chief Minister Murad Ebrahim on July 8, 2019.[8]

These barangays were still not under the effective control of Bangsamoro as of July 2019 since they were not yet officially turned over to the Bangsamoro regional government, which was initially set to occur once a local government code was passed by the Bangsamoro Parliament.[9]

With the local government code still pending, the official turnover took place on November 20, 2019.[10][11] The Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Cotabato has passed a resolution concerning the transfer. Amidst budgetary concerns, the barangays were assured that they will still receive their internal revenue allocation directly from the Department of Budget and Management after the transfer takes place.[12]

 
An official appointed to the Development Coordinating Office (DCO) taking their oath of moral governance on June 30, 2020, before Chief Minister Murad Ebrahim (left).

By March 2020, the 63 barangays had already been grouped into a special geographic area of the Bangsamoro region.[13]

Chief Minister Murad Ebrahim issued an executive order establishing a Development Coordinating Office (DCO) led by an administrator and eight area coordinators to manage affairs in the 63 barangays in Cotabato. Mohammad Kelie Antao was appointed administrator on June 30, 2020. Jimmy Adil, Jabib Guiabar, Esmael Maguid, Duma Mascud, Ibrahim Rahman, Abdulatip Tiago, and Nayang Timan were appointed as area coordinators on the same date.[14]

A second ceremony was held on December 15, 2020, to mark the symbolic assumption of the Bangsamoro regional government over the 63 Cotabato barangays along with Cotabato City.[15]

On August 17, 2023, the bills consolidating the barangays into 8 municipalities were approved by the Bangsamoro Parliament,[16] a signature of the Chief Minister and plebiscites in the barangays are still pending.

Governance edit

The special geographic area of Bangsamoro consists of barangays that are part of Cotabato province, which is not part of the autonomous region, despite the barangays themselves being part of Bangsamoro. For the Bangsamoro region to govern the barangays, these were constituted into a single administrative area under the direct supervision of the Bangsamoro chief minister through the region's Ministry of the Interior and Local Government (MILG). The MILG deals with the affairs of the area through the Special Geographic Area Development Authority, which is headed by an administrator appointed by the chief minister.[1]

Subdivisions edit

Area clusters edit

 
Area clusters of the special geographic area of Bangsamoro:
  Pigcawayan cluster
  Midsayap I cluster
  Midsayap II cluster
  Kabacan cluster
  Carmen cluster
  Pikit I cluster
  Pikit II cluster
  Pikit III cluster

The 63 barangays in the special geographic area of Bangsamoro is grouped into eight area clusters.[17] Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios.

Area clusters of the special geographic area[3]
Cluster Population (2020)[18]
Carmen 28,463
Kabacan 16,658
Midsayap I 25,573
Midsayap II 22,438
Pigcawayan 19,627
Pikit I 38,795
Pikit II 34,341
Pikit III 29,538
Total: Eight clusters 215,433

List of barangays edit

Bangsamoro barangays in Cotabato[19]
Barangay Municipality Cluster Population (2020) [2]
Balacayon Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 1,306
Bago-inged Pikit Pikit II 3,080
Barungis Pikit Pikit II 3,367
Batulawan Pikit Pikit I 6,306
Bualan Pikit Pikit III 2,177
Buliok Pikit Pikit II 4,624
Bulol Pikit Pikit II 5,145
Buluan Kabacan Kabacan 1,418
Buricain Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 1,626
Central Labas Midsayap Midsayap I 1997
Damatulan Midsayap Midsayap II 4,570
Datu Binasing Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 1,650
Datu Mantil Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 1,220
Dunguan Aleosan Pikit III 3,285
Fort Pikit Pikit Pikit I 7,476
Gli-Gli Pikit Pikit II 3,861
Gokotan Pikit Pikit I 5,494
Kabalasan Pikit Pikit II 7,591
Kadigasan Midsayap Midsayap II 5,441
Kadingilan Midsayap Midsayap II 2,414
Kadingilan Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 1,683
Kapinpilin Midsayap Midsayap I 4,593
Kibayao Carmen Carmen 7,146
Kitulaan Carmen Carmen 6,079
Kudangaran Midsayap Midsayap II 3,218
Lagunde Pikit Pikit III 5,332
Langogan Carmen Carmen 2,082
Libungan Torreta Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 2,290
Lower Baguer Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 1,208
Lower Pangangkalan Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 1,129
Macabual Pikit Pikit II 4,557
Macasendeg Pikit Pikit III 2,516
Malingao Midsayap Midsayap I 4,456
Manaulanan Pikit Pikit III 7,632
Manarapan Carmen Carmen 4,355
Matilac Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 1,817
Mudseng Midsayap Midsayap I 2,831
Nabalawag Midsayap Midsayap II 3,093
Nabundas Pikit Pikit I 4,996
Nalapaan Pikit Pikit I 2,323
Nanga-an Kabacan Kabacan 3,715
Nunguan Pikit Pikit I 5,380
Nasapian Carmen Carmen 4,423
Olandang Midsayap Midsayap II 3,702
Panicupan Pikit Pikit I 2,357
Patot Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 2,287
Pebpoluan Carmen Carmen 1,038
Pedtad Kabacan Kabacan 4,593
Pamalian Pikit Pikit III 3,256
Rajah Muda Pikit Pikit II 2,116
S. Balong Pikit Pikit III 3,573
S. Balongis Pikit Pikit I 4,463
Sambulawan Midsayap Midsayap I 3,599
Sanggadong Kabacan Kabacan 869
Simbuhay Kabacan Kabacan 1,871
Simone Kabacan Kabacan 2,652
Simsiman Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 2,506
Tamped Kabacan Kabacan 1,540
Tapodoc Aleosan Pikit III 1,767
Tugal Midsayap Midsayap I 4,665
Tumbras Midsayap Midsayap I 3,432
Tupig Carmen Carmen 3,340
Upper Pangankalan Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 905
Total population 215,433

Barangays per municipality edit

Number of barangays per municipality
Municipality No of barangays
Aleosan 2
Carmen 7
Kabacan 7
Midsayap 13
Pigcawayan 12
Pikit 22
Total: Six municipalities 63

Reorganization edit

In September 2019, there was a reported proposal to reorganize the Cotabato barangays into four municipalities through regional legislation and possibly annex them to the neighboring Maguindanao province. Pending the passage of the regional law, there is a plan by Chief Minister Murad Ebrahim to issue an executive order to group the barangays into eight clusters.[20] However, such a plan to form towns from the barangays was temporarily set aside, and it was decided that an administrative body be formed to oversee the barangays' affairs.[21]

Another proposal was to group the barangays into three municipalities instead of four. One of the proposed municipalities is Sultan Tambilawan, which is planned to consist of Midsayap's 13 barangays.[22]

The regional government will wait for the results of the 2020 census to determine the exact barangays that will be reorganized into new towns.[23]

On December 21, 2022, a proposal was made to group the barangays into eight municipalities.[24][25] The proposed municipalities are Pahamudin, Kadayangan, Nabalawag, Old Kaabakan, Kapalawan, Malidegao, Tugunan, and Ligawasan, which are created by the virtue of various Bangsamoro Autonomy Acts.

Bangsamoro municipalities
Municipality[a]
(Other proposed name/s)
Barangays Bangsamoro Autonomy Act No.
 

Proposed municipalities that will be created from the special geographic area of Bangsamoro:

  Pahamudin
  Kadayangan
  Nabalawag
  Old Kaabakan
  Kapalawan
  Malidegao
  Tugunan
  Ligawasan
Seat of government Other barangays
Pahamudin Libungan Torreta
  • Balacayon
  • Buricain
  • Datu Binasing
  • Datu Mantil
  • Kadilingan
  • Lower Pangangkalan
  • Matilac
  • Patot
  • Upper Pangangkalan
  • Lower Baquer
  • Simsiman
41
Kadayangan Kapinpilan
  • Central Labas
  • Malingao
  • Mudseng
  • Sambulawan
  • Tugal
  • Tumbras
42
Nabalawag
(Kabalukan)
Nabalawag
  • Damatulan
  • Kadigasan
  • Kadingilan
  • Kudarangan
  • Olandang
  • Dungguan
43
Old Kaabakan (Northern Kabacan / Laya[27]) Nangaan
  • Buluan
  • Sanggadong
  • Simbuhay
  • Simone
  • Tamped
  • Pedtad
44
Kapalawan Manarapan
  • Kibayao
  • Langogan
  • Kitulaan
  • Nasapian
  • Pebpoloan
  • Tupig
45
Malidegao
(Malmar or Madridagao[27])
Fort Pikit
  • Balungis
  • Batulawan
  • Gokotan
  • Nabundas
  • Nalapaan
  • Nunguan
46
Tugunan Manaulanan
  • Balong
  • Bualan
  • Lagunde
  • Macabual
  • Macasendeg
  • Pamalian
  • Panicupan
  • Tapodoc
47
Ligawasan Bagoinged
  • Barungis
  • Bulol
  • Buliok
  • Gli-Gli
  • Kabasalan
  • Rajamuda
48

Notes edit

  1. ^ Names as stated in the final approved bills;[26] other proposed names in parentheses

References edit

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  10. ^ Macabalang, Ali (November 13, 2019). "BARMM to assume official supervision over 63 NorCot villages on Nov. 20". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved November 13, 2019.
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  22. ^ Fuerzas, Garry (September 23, 2019). "Konsultasyon patuloy sa 63 brgys sa North Cotabato na sinakop ng BARMM" [Consultation continues with 63 barangays in North Cotabato absorbed by BARMM]. Bombo Radyo Philippines (in Tagalog). Retrieved September 24, 2019.
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  27. ^ a b "Constituents unite in support of establishing municipalities in BARMM Special Geographic Area". Bangsamoro Parliament. June 11, 2023. Retrieved June 13, 2023.

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It has been suggested that Upcoming Special Geographic Area plebiscites be merged into this article Discuss Proposed since September 2023 The Special Geographic Area SGA is a loose collection of 63 barangays in six municipalities of the province of Cotabato in the Philippines It is part of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao despite the province of Cotabato itself being part of a separate neighboring region Soccsksargen Special Geographic AreaBarangaysTerritory in Cotabato province under the special geographic area of BangsamoroCountry PhilippinesRegion BangsamoroProvinceCotabato geographically only MunicipalitiesAleosanCarmenKabacanMidsayapPigcawayanPikit geographically only Area clusters8Barangays63Plebiscite of Cotabato barangays to join BangsamoroFebruary 6 2019Turnover to BangsamoroNovember 20 2019Government BodySpecial Geographic Area Development Authority 1 AdministratorMohammad Kelie AntaoArea Total824 311 km2 318 268 sq mi Population 2020 census 2 Total215 433 Density260 km2 680 sq mi These barangays were partitioned from Soccsksargen following a two part plebiscite held in January and February 2019 that formed Bangsamoro after residents of said barangays consented to their localities inclusion in the new autonomous region The municipalities these barangays are a part of as well as the barangays themselves remain part of Cotabato These barangays could be reorganized into one or more new municipalities or merged with any of the neighboring municipalities in Maguindanao del Norte and Maguindanao del Sur which are part of Bangsamoro The Bangsamoro regional government has started effective governance over these barangays since the official turnover of these localities to the region by the Cotabato provincial government on November 20 2019 Some of these barangays are exclaves which means they are entirely surrounded by localities that are not part of Bangsamoro Contents 1 History 2 Governance 3 Subdivisions 3 1 Area clusters 3 2 List of barangays 3 2 1 Barangays per municipality 4 Reorganization 5 Notes 6 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Turnover ceremony of the 63 barangays in Cotabato to the BARMM November 20 2019 The Philippine government organized a two part plebiscite that concerns the ratification of the Bangsamoro Organic Law the founding basis of the then to be established Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao BARMM which was intended to replace the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao ARMM and the expansion of the then proposed Bangsamoro autonomous region to potentially include municipalities in Lanao del Norte the cities of Isabela in Basilan and Cotabato in Maguindanao and select barangays in Cotabato province For the prospective barangays in Cotabato to join voters in all of the parent municipalities also had to consent to their bid to join Bangsamoro Out of 67 barangays in Cotabato that were included in the plebiscite 63 had successful bids for their inclusion in the Bangsamoro autonomous region 3 The four that rejected the measure are Galidan in Tulunan Balatican in Pikit and Pagangan and Lower Mingading in Aleosan these four were excluded from BARMM and remained part of Soccsksargen Meanwhile each municipality consented to its barangays joining the BARMM In Pikit the most populous municipality in Cotabato all but one barangay that voted in the plebiscite to join declined This led to 20 barangays staying out of the BARMM out of 42 Pikit s town hall which is located in Fort Pikit one of the barangays that voted for inclusion is being petitioned to be annexed by Poblacion one of the towns that did not petition to be included 4 The barangays in Aleosan and Tulunan voted in favor of their inclusion but the majority of voters in the rest of their parent municipalities voted against the barangays inclusion Barangay Baltican in Pikit rejected their inclusion while the rest of Pikit consented to the barangay s inclusion and would have been part of the new autonomous region if Baltican voters also voted for their inclusion 5 Upon the effective foundation of the new Bangsamoro autonomous region the barangays remained part of their parent municipalities Their residents voted for municipal officials of their parent municipalities and Cotabato provincial officials in the 2019 Philippine general election 6 The barangays could be reorganized into one or more municipalities or merged with any of the neighboring municipalities in Maguindanao 7 The full transfer of jurisdiction of the Cotabato barangays to the Bangsamoro autonomous government was ordered by Secretary of the Interior and Local Government Eduardo Ano following a meeting with Bangsamoro Chief Minister Murad Ebrahim on July 8 2019 8 These barangays were still not under the effective control of Bangsamoro as of July 2019 since they were not yet officially turned over to the Bangsamoro regional government which was initially set to occur once a local government code was passed by the Bangsamoro Parliament 9 With the local government code still pending the official turnover took place on November 20 2019 10 11 The Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Cotabato has passed a resolution concerning the transfer Amidst budgetary concerns the barangays were assured that they will still receive their internal revenue allocation directly from the Department of Budget and Management after the transfer takes place 12 nbsp An official appointed to the Development Coordinating Office DCO taking their oath of moral governance on June 30 2020 before Chief Minister Murad Ebrahim left By March 2020 the 63 barangays had already been grouped into a special geographic area of the Bangsamoro region 13 Chief Minister Murad Ebrahim issued an executive order establishing a Development Coordinating Office DCO led by an administrator and eight area coordinators to manage affairs in the 63 barangays in Cotabato Mohammad Kelie Antao was appointed administrator on June 30 2020 Jimmy Adil Jabib Guiabar Esmael Maguid Duma Mascud Ibrahim Rahman Abdulatip Tiago and Nayang Timan were appointed as area coordinators on the same date 14 A second ceremony was held on December 15 2020 to mark the symbolic assumption of the Bangsamoro regional government over the 63 Cotabato barangays along with Cotabato City 15 On August 17 2023 the bills consolidating the barangays into 8 municipalities were approved by the Bangsamoro Parliament 16 a signature of the Chief Minister and plebiscites in the barangays are still pending Governance editThe special geographic area of Bangsamoro consists of barangays that are part of Cotabato province which is not part of the autonomous region despite the barangays themselves being part of Bangsamoro For the Bangsamoro region to govern the barangays these were constituted into a single administrative area under the direct supervision of the Bangsamoro chief minister through the region s Ministry of the Interior and Local Government MILG The MILG deals with the affairs of the area through the Special Geographic Area Development Authority which is headed by an administrator appointed by the chief minister 1 Subdivisions editArea clusters edit nbsp Area clusters of the special geographic area of Bangsamoro Pigcawayan cluster Midsayap I cluster Midsayap II cluster Kabacan cluster Carmen cluster Pikit I cluster Pikit II cluster Pikit III clusterThe 63 barangays in the special geographic area of Bangsamoro is grouped into eight area clusters 17 Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios Area clusters of the special geographic area 3 Cluster Population 2020 18 Carmen 28 463Kabacan 16 658Midsayap I 25 573Midsayap II 22 438Pigcawayan 19 627Pikit I 38 795Pikit II 34 341Pikit III 29 538Total Eight clusters 215 433List of barangays edit Bangsamoro barangays in Cotabato 19 Barangay Municipality Cluster Population 2020 2 Balacayon Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 1 306Bago inged Pikit Pikit II 3 080Barungis Pikit Pikit II 3 367Batulawan Pikit Pikit I 6 306Bualan Pikit Pikit III 2 177Buliok Pikit Pikit II 4 624Bulol Pikit Pikit II 5 145Buluan Kabacan Kabacan 1 418Buricain Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 1 626Central Labas Midsayap Midsayap I 1997Damatulan Midsayap Midsayap II 4 570Datu Binasing Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 1 650Datu Mantil Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 1 220Dunguan Aleosan Pikit III 3 285Fort Pikit Pikit Pikit I 7 476Gli Gli Pikit Pikit II 3 861Gokotan Pikit Pikit I 5 494Kabalasan Pikit Pikit II 7 591Kadigasan Midsayap Midsayap II 5 441Kadingilan Midsayap Midsayap II 2 414Kadingilan Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 1 683Kapinpilin Midsayap Midsayap I 4 593Kibayao Carmen Carmen 7 146Kitulaan Carmen Carmen 6 079Kudangaran Midsayap Midsayap II 3 218Lagunde Pikit Pikit III 5 332Langogan Carmen Carmen 2 082Libungan Torreta Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 2 290Lower Baguer Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 1 208Lower Pangangkalan Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 1 129Macabual Pikit Pikit II 4 557Macasendeg Pikit Pikit III 2 516Malingao Midsayap Midsayap I 4 456Manaulanan Pikit Pikit III 7 632Manarapan Carmen Carmen 4 355Matilac Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 1 817Mudseng Midsayap Midsayap I 2 831Nabalawag Midsayap Midsayap II 3 093Nabundas Pikit Pikit I 4 996Nalapaan Pikit Pikit I 2 323Nanga an Kabacan Kabacan 3 715Nunguan Pikit Pikit I 5 380Nasapian Carmen Carmen 4 423Olandang Midsayap Midsayap II 3 702Panicupan Pikit Pikit I 2 357Patot Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 2 287Pebpoluan Carmen Carmen 1 038Pedtad Kabacan Kabacan 4 593Pamalian Pikit Pikit III 3 256Rajah Muda Pikit Pikit II 2 116S Balong Pikit Pikit III 3 573S Balongis Pikit Pikit I 4 463Sambulawan Midsayap Midsayap I 3 599Sanggadong Kabacan Kabacan 869Simbuhay Kabacan Kabacan 1 871Simone Kabacan Kabacan 2 652Simsiman Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 2 506Tamped Kabacan Kabacan 1 540Tapodoc Aleosan Pikit III 1 767Tugal Midsayap Midsayap I 4 665Tumbras Midsayap Midsayap I 3 432Tupig Carmen Carmen 3 340Upper Pangankalan Pigcawayan Pigcawayan 905Total population 215 433Barangays per municipality edit Number of barangays per municipality Municipality No of barangaysAleosan 2Carmen 7Kabacan 7Midsayap 13Pigcawayan 12Pikit 22Total Six municipalities 63Reorganization editIn September 2019 there was a reported proposal to reorganize the Cotabato barangays into four municipalities through regional legislation and possibly annex them to the neighboring Maguindanao province Pending the passage of the regional law there is a plan by Chief Minister Murad Ebrahim to issue an executive order to group the barangays into eight clusters 20 However such a plan to form towns from the barangays was temporarily set aside and it was decided that an administrative body be formed to oversee the barangays affairs 21 Another proposal was to group the barangays into three municipalities instead of four One of the proposed municipalities is Sultan Tambilawan which is planned to consist of Midsayap s 13 barangays 22 The regional government will wait for the results of the 2020 census to determine the exact barangays that will be reorganized into new towns 23 On December 21 2022 a proposal was made to group the barangays into eight municipalities 24 25 The proposed municipalities are Pahamudin Kadayangan Nabalawag Old Kaabakan Kapalawan Malidegao Tugunan and Ligawasan which are created by the virtue of various Bangsamoro Autonomy Acts Bangsamoro municipalities Municipality a Other proposed name s Barangays Bangsamoro Autonomy Act No nbsp Proposed municipalities that will be created from the special geographic area of Bangsamoro Pahamudin Kadayangan Nabalawag Old Kaabakan Kapalawan Malidegao Tugunan LigawasanSeat of government Other barangaysPahamudin Libungan Torreta BalacayonBuricainDatu BinasingDatu MantilKadilinganLower PangangkalanMatilacPatotUpper PangangkalanLower BaquerSimsiman 41Kadayangan Kapinpilan Central LabasMalingaoMudsengSambulawanTugalTumbras 42Nabalawag Kabalukan Nabalawag DamatulanKadigasanKadingilanKudaranganOlandangDungguan 43Old Kaabakan Northern Kabacan Laya 27 Nangaan BuluanSanggadongSimbuhaySimoneTampedPedtad 44Kapalawan Manarapan KibayaoLangoganKitulaanNasapianPebpoloanTupig 45Malidegao Malmar or Madridagao 27 Fort Pikit BalungisBatulawanGokotanNabundasNalapaanNunguan 46Tugunan Manaulanan BalongBualanLagundeMacabualMacasendegPamalianPanicupanTapodoc 47Ligawasan Bagoinged BarungisBulolBuliokGli GliKabasalanRajamuda 48Notes edit Names as stated in the final approved bills 26 other proposed names in parenthesesReferences edit a b Bangsamoro Autonomy Act No 13 Bangsamoro Parliament Retrieved November 7 2020 a b Census of Population 2020 Region XII Soccsksargen Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved July 8 2021 a b Santos Tina February 15 2019 63 Cotabato barangays now part of BARMM Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved May 22 2019 Arguillas Carolyn O Pikit s fate 20 barangays remain with Cotabato 22 joining BARMM MindaNews Retrieved February 10 2019 Depasupil William February 15 2019 63 NCotabato villages to join Bangsamoro The Manila Times Retrieved February 18 2019 Arguilas Carolyn February 8 2019 Pikit s fate 20 barangays remain with North Cotabato 22 joining BARMM MindaNews Retrieved February 9 2019 Layug Margaret Claire February 8 2019 What happens to Cotabato barangays not part of new Bangsamoro region GMA News in English and Tagalog Retrieved May 22 2019 Fernandez Edwin July 9 2019 Cotabato City 63 villages placed under BARMM Philippine News Agency Retrieved July 9 2019 Fernandez Edwin July 21 2019 NoCot guv BARMM chief meet on fate of 63 villages Philippine News Agency Retrieved July 22 2019 Macabalang Ali November 13 2019 BARMM to assume official supervision over 63 NorCot villages on Nov 20 Manila Bulletin Retrieved November 13 2019 Cabrera Ferdinandh November 20 2019 63 North Cotabato villages officially now part of BARMM NDBC News Archived from the original on December 11 2019 Retrieved April 19 2020 Cayon Manuel November 15 2019 North Cotabato s 63 barangays to be turned over to Barmm BusinessMirror Retrieved November 15 2019 Fernandez Edwin March 21 2020 BARMM records 2 Covid 19 deaths 2 infected Retrieved June 30 2020 BARMM creates office to administer 63 barangays in North Cotabato BARMM Bureau of Public Information June 30 2020 Retrieved June 30 2020 Unson John December 18 2020 North Cotabato promises support for 63 villages now in BARMM The Philippine Star Retrieved January 1 2021 BARMM approves creation of 8 new towns Manila Bulletin Retrieved August 19 2023 Fuerzas Edgar June 29 2020 Administrador sa mga barangay sa Barmm napili na The administrator of barangays in Barmm has been elected Superbalita Davao SunStar in Cebuano Total Population Household Population Number of Households and Average Household Size by Region Province and City Municipality Philippines 2020 Philippine Statistics Authority 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 PDF Philippine Statistics Authority 2021 Retrieved April 1 2022 Macabalang Ali September 10 2019 63 brgys which voted to join BARMM to comprise 4 clustered municipalities Manila Bulletin Retrieved September 10 2019 Fernandez Edwin September 19 2019 BARMM shelves cluster plan for 63 NoCot villages Philippine News Agency Retrieved September 20 2019 Fuerzas Garry September 23 2019 Konsultasyon patuloy sa 63 brgys sa North Cotabato na sinakop ng BARMM Consultation continues with 63 barangays in North Cotabato absorbed by BARMM Bombo Radyo Philippines in Tagalog Retrieved September 24 2019 Solaiman Taher November 23 2019 Cotabato cedes 63 villages to Bangsamoro Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved November 23 2019 Sahidala Johaira December 21 2022 Gov t of the Day files bills creating 8 municipalities in BARMM Special Geographic Area Bangsamoro Information Office Retrieved December 21 2022 Cabrera Ferdinandh December 22 2022 Bills seek creation of eight municipalities in BARMM s Special Geographic Area MindaNews Retrieved December 22 2022 Bills creating 8 municipalities in SGA BARMM approved by BTA Parliament Luwaran August 20 2023 Retrieved August 25 2023 a b Constituents unite in support of establishing municipalities in BARMM Special Geographic Area Bangsamoro Parliament June 11 2023 Retrieved June 13 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Special Geographic Area amp oldid 1181260707, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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