Английская Википедия:Datu Piang, Maguindanao del Sur
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Datu Piang, officially the Municipality of Datu Piang (Maguindanaon: Inged nu Datu Piang, Jawi:داتوڤياڠ ايڠد نو; Шаблон:Lang-tl), is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Maguindanao del Sur, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 28,380 people.Шаблон:PH census
It is formerly known as Dulawan.
History
Created as Dulawan on November 25, 1936, by Executive Order No. 66[1] of Pres. Manuel L. Quezon, the municipality covered a large area of what is now mostly central Maguindanao and northern Sultan Kudarat. It is among the first municipalities of the old Cotabato province. Republic Act No. 1035, enacted on June 12, 1954, renamed the town to Datu Piang,[2] after an influential Muslim leader from the region during the American colonial period.[3]
In 1959, a large southern territory was made into the municipality of Ampatuan. Four years later the municipality of Maganoy was carved out its territory, which later on became the capital of Maguindanao, of which it was made part of on November 22, 1973.[4] Its remaining south-western barangays were merged with other barangays of Dinaig to form the municipality of Talayan in 1976.[5] Its area was reduced again on July 1, 2003, when 14 of its south-eastern barangays were separated to form the municipality of Datu Saudi-Ampatuan.[6]
On July 30, 2009, upon the ratification of Muslim Mindanao Autonomy Acts No. 225 (as amended by MMAA 252) and MMAA 222 (as amended by MMAA 253), the municipalities of Shariff Saydona Mustapha and Datu Salibo, respectively, were created from a total of 5 entire barangays and portions of 10 barangays from Datu Piang, in addition to other barangays from Datu Saudi-Ampatuan, Datu Unsay, Mamasapano and Shariff Aguak.
On December 3, 2020, at around 10:45 in the evening, around 100 members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) attacked and assaulted three Philippine Army detachments in the municipality. The firefight lasted for about an hour and a grenade was thrown at a police car which caught fire and exploded. There were no reported civilian and military casualties.[7][8][9] On December 11, the Philippine National Police filed complaints for multiple frustrated murder and destructive arson against more than a hundred BIFF leaders and members responsible for the attack.[10][11]
Geography
Barangays
Datu Piang is politically subdivided into 16 barangays.[12] Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios.
- Alonganan
- Ambadao
- Balanakan
- Balong
- Buayan (Rajahbuayan Mopakc)
- Dado
- Damabalas
- Duaminanga
- Kalipapa (Mopak)
- Kanguan[fn 1]
- Liong
- Magaslong
- Masigay
- Montay
- Poblacion (Dulawan)
- Reina Regente
Climate
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Demographics
Economy
See also
Notes
References
External links
- Datu Piang Profile at the DTI Cities and Municipalities Competitive Index
- [[[:Шаблон:NSCB detail]] Philippine Standard Geographic Code]
- Local Governance Performance Management System
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