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Alamada , officially the Municipality of Alamada ( Maguindanaon : Inged nu Alamada , Jawi : ايڠايد نو عالماد; Iranun : Inged a Alamada , ايڠايد ا عالماد; Hiligaynon : Banwa sang Alamada ; Cebuano : Lungsod sa Alamada ; Tagalog : Bayan ng Alamada ), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Cotabato , Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 68,659 people.

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27-713: The town is named after the local chieftain Datu Alamada, and is famous for the Asik-Asik Falls , one of the most expansive in the Philippines. Its name was adopted in memory and in honor of the powerful ruler Datu Amaybulok Alamada. He was the leader who fought against the foreign oppression and tyranny. The Datu was recognized as one of the fiery rulers by the Iranon and the Dalaman who were scattered throughout

54-555: A barangay council, explored the area when assessing the damage from some forest fires, landslides, and floods that had impacted the region. The villagers in Dulao already knew of the falls' existence and its unusual aspects, but they did not make a big deal of it, as it was very forested and relatively inaccessible. Miranda told the council about what he had discovered, and many officials went to see it for themselves. They uploaded images to social media, which quickly spread. In July 2013,

81-681: A State of the Philippines wherein Carmen will be included in Bangsamoro. Plans to establish a new municipality in the south of Carmen so that the indigenous and Christian central and northern part of Carmen will be retained in North Cotabato has yet to be confirmed. The idea arose because once the entire municipality of Carmen is included in Bangsamoro, the province of North Cotabato will be cut into half, leaving three towns ( Banisilan , Alamada, and Libungan ) at its west without connection to

108-492: A picture of the falls taken by Ernestina Jacinta became one of the grand winners in a photo contest run by the state-owned Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation . The falls were closed for tourism for two months in 2014 after a cholera outbreak in the surrounding villages. In late 2018, rocks were taken from the site to be studied at a laboratory . On December 11, 2019, a team from the Mines and Geosciences Bureau visited

135-423: Is a 1st class municipality in the province of Cotabato , Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 68,659 people. The town is named after the local chieftain Datu Alamada, and is famous for the Asik-Asik Falls , one of the most expansive in the Philippines. Its name was adopted in memory and in honor of the powerful ruler Datu Amaybulok Alamada. He was the leader who fought against

162-405: Is basically agricultural as its land is cultivated for corn, upland rice, bananas, palm oil, and rubber. Thus its people activities are devoted to agriculture. A corn producing municipality. Livestock and poultry production is also another agricultural activities. Its agricultural products are corn, coconuts, rice, banana, carrots, Yukon Gold potato, mango and other crops, minerals are also found in

189-425: Is highly elevated and its characterized by rolling, hilly and undulating terrain. Alamada is politically subdivided into 17 barangays .   Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios . The municipality belongs to the fourth type of climate. Rainfall is evenly throughout the year except on the months of May and September. Rainfall ranges from 73.63 to 96.88 inches (1,870 to 2,461 mm). In

216-654: The Hiligaynon language . Much of the falls are surrounded and covered by lush vegetation, such as ferns and moss. It is theorized that the source of the falls is an underground river . The pool at the bottom flows into the Alamada River, a tributary of the Libungan River , and then into the Liguasan Marsh . Asik-Asik Falls were accidentally discovered in late 2010 when Jun Miranda, a member of

243-553: The 1988 election and served until 1992.a During the 2001 Referendum for inclusion to the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, two (2) out of twenty-eight (28) barangays of Carmen, Cotabato chose to be part of ARMM, but were excluded because they are not connected to the main region of ARMM. During 2010-2016 Administration, the Bangsamoro ideal sprouted and a newly proposed region was in the making. According to

270-488: The 2020 census, the population of Alamada, Cotabato, was 68,659 people, with a density of 87 inhabitants per square kilometre or 230 inhabitants per square mile. Poverty incidence of Alamada Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Alamada is basically agricultural as its land is cultivated for corn, upland rice, bananas, palm oil, and rubber. Thus its people activities are devoted to agriculture. A corn producing municipality. Livestock and poultry production

297-609: The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to implement the “Land for the Landless Program.” On January 1, 1954, the area was named Genio Edcor, pursuant to section 3 of General Order No. 409 GHQ., AFP; the name was in honor of then M/SGT. Regino Genio who was ambushed in 1953 at Perido Edcor Farm in Angadanan, Isabela , by the “Hukbong Magpapalaya ng Bayan sa Hapon.” From January 1, 1954, to August 6, 1961, Genio Edcor

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324-495: The Officer-in-Charge. From March 1986 to November 1987, Jesus N. Sacdalan served as the first OIC. Mayor Wenceslao Tabar Dela Cerna was brought back in the 1988 election and served until 1992.a During the 2001 Referendum for inclusion to the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, two (2) out of twenty-eight (28) barangays of Carmen, Cotabato chose to be part of ARMM, but were excluded because they are not connected to

351-648: The agreements signed by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and the Administration of Noynoy Aquino, Carmen will be included in Bangsamoro because of the two out of twenty-eight barangays that voted in favor of joining the Muslim region back in 2001. Unfortunately, Bangsamoro was not implemented before the term of Aquino ended. Despite this, the current administration aims to establish a Federal Government, where Bangamoro will be realized into

378-695: The areas such as manganese. The Gross Domestic Product of the Municipality (2022) is 14,145,601,066 (PHP). Asik-Asik Falls Asik-Asik Falls , also known as Curtain Waterfalls , is a waterfall near Alamada in Cotabato , the Philippines , on the slopes of Mount Ragang . It is known for an apparent lack of a river feeding the fall, with water coming out of crevices on a 60-metre (200 ft) cliff instead. Asik means "sprinkle" in

405-473: The center of North Cotabato, isolating these towns in the process. The Municipality of Alamada is bounded on the north by the Province of Lanao del Sur, on the south by the Municipality of Libungan, on the east by the Municipality of Banisilan and on the west by the Municipality of Pigcawayan and Buldon of Maguindanao Province. The 78,750 hectares of land area is distributed over 17 barangay. Generally, Alamada

432-453: The east by the Municipality of Banisilan and on the west by the Municipality of Pigcawayan and Buldon of Maguindanao Province. The 78,750 hectares of land area is distributed over 17 barangay. Generally, Alamada is highly elevated and its characterized by rolling, hilly and undulating terrain. Alamada is politically subdivided into 17 barangays .   Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios . The municipality belongs to

459-412: The entire municipality of Carmen is included in Bangsamoro, the province of North Cotabato will be cut into half, leaving three towns ( Banisilan , Alamada, and Libungan ) at its west without connection to the center of North Cotabato, isolating these towns in the process. The Municipality of Alamada is bounded on the north by the Province of Lanao del Sur, on the south by the Municipality of Libungan, on

486-544: The foreign oppression and tyranny. The Datu was recognized as one of the fiery rulers by the Iranon and the Dalaman who were scattered throughout the northern part of the Municipalities of Pigcauayan, Libungan, Sultan Kudarat and in Kitacubong (now Poblacion) as the seat of his kingdom. Prior to its creation as a municipality, it was a resettlement area for Hukbalahap (Hukbong Bayan Laban sa Hapon) surrenders. It

513-438: The fourth type of climate. Rainfall is evenly throughout the year except on the months of May and September. Rainfall ranges from 73.63 to 96.88 inches (1,870 to 2,461 mm). In the 2020 census, the population of Alamada, Cotabato, was 68,659 people, with a density of 87 inhabitants per square kilometre or 230 inhabitants per square mile. Poverty incidence of Alamada Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Alamada

540-423: The main region of ARMM. During 2010-2016 Administration, the Bangsamoro ideal sprouted and a newly proposed region was in the making. According to the agreements signed by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and the Administration of Noynoy Aquino, Carmen will be included in Bangsamoro because of the two out of twenty-eight barangays that voted in favor of joining the Muslim region back in 2001. Unfortunately, Bangsamoro

567-473: The name was in honor of then M/SGT. Regino Genio who was ambushed in 1953 at Perido Edcor Farm in Angadanan, Isabela , by the “Hukbong Magpapalaya ng Bayan sa Hapon.” From January 1, 1954, to August 6, 1961, Genio Edcor was a political subdivision by the Municipality of Midsayap. Samson B. Buenafe, a bona fide settler of Genio Edcor, represented the area in the Municipal Council of Midsayap. During

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594-451: The nationwide reorganization in 1986, the first mayor in the name of Wenceslao Tabar Dela Cerna was brought by the EDSA revolution. President Corazon C. Aquino on her first term, replaced the incumbent leaders, especially Marcos’ supporters by the Officer-in-Charge. From March 1986 to November 1987, Jesus N. Sacdalan served as the first OIC. Mayor Wenceslao Tabar Dela Cerna was brought back in

621-481: The northern part of the Municipalities of Pigcauayan, Libungan, Sultan Kudarat and in Kitacubong (now Poblacion) as the seat of his kingdom. Prior to its creation as a municipality, it was a resettlement area for Hukbalahap (Hukbong Bayan Laban sa Hapon) surrenders. It was also a public land as declared by then President Elpidio Quirino on March 10, 1953. It was declared as resettlement site under Proclamation No. 376. After its declaration, President Quirino designated

648-649: The waterfalls. After the visit, the Mines and Geosciences Bureau sent a report to the National Committee on Geological Sciences to have it declared a national geological monument. Alamada Alamada , officially the Municipality of Alamada ( Maguindanaon : Inged nu Alamada , Jawi : ايڠايد نو عالماد; Iranun : Inged a Alamada , ايڠايد ا عالماد; Hiligaynon : Banwa sang Alamada ; Cebuano : Lungsod sa Alamada ; Tagalog : Bayan ng Alamada ),

675-429: Was a political subdivision by the Municipality of Midsayap. Samson B. Buenafe, a bona fide settler of Genio Edcor, represented the area in the Municipal Council of Midsayap. During the nationwide reorganization in 1986, the first mayor in the name of Wenceslao Tabar Dela Cerna was brought by the EDSA revolution. President Corazon C. Aquino on her first term, replaced the incumbent leaders, especially Marcos’ supporters by

702-410: Was also a public land as declared by then President Elpidio Quirino on March 10, 1953. It was declared as resettlement site under Proclamation No. 376. After its declaration, President Quirino designated the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to implement the “Land for the Landless Program.” On January 1, 1954, the area was named Genio Edcor, pursuant to section 3 of General Order No. 409 GHQ., AFP;

729-469: Was not implemented before the term of Aquino ended. Despite this, the current administration aims to establish a Federal Government, where Bangamoro will be realized into a State of the Philippines wherein Carmen will be included in Bangsamoro. Plans to establish a new municipality in the south of Carmen so that the indigenous and Christian central and northern part of Carmen will be retained in North Cotabato has yet to be confirmed. The idea arose because once

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