Maguindanao del Norte

Province in Bangsamoro, Philippines
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Province in Bangsamoro, Philippines
Maguindanao del Norte
Utara Magindanaw
اوتار مڬیندانو
Shariff Kabunsuan
Province of Maguindanao del Norte
Official seal of Maguindanao del Norte
Seal
Location in the Philippines
Location in the Philippines
07°08′N 124°16′E / 7.133°N 124.267°E / 7.133; 124.267
Country Philippines
Region Bangsamoro
PlebisciteSeptember 17, 2022
Transition periodSeptember 18, 2022 - January 9, 2023
CapitalDatu Odin Sinsuat
Largest cityCotabato City
Government
 • GovernorDisputed
Abdulraof A. Macacua[a]
Ainee Sinsuat[b]
 • Vice GovernorVacant[c] or Sharifudin Mastura[d]
 • RepresentativeSittie Shahara I. Mastura
Area
 • Total3,988.82 km2 (1,540.09 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total926,037
 • Density230/km2 (600/sq mi)
DemonymMaguindanaon
Divisions
 • Independent cities
1
  • Cotabato City
    (Independent component city)
 • Component cities0
 • Municipalities
 • DistrictsLegislative districts of Maguindanao del Norte
Time zoneUTC+8 (PHT)
Spoken languages

Maguindanao del Norte, officially the Province of Maguindanao del Norte (Maguindanaon: Dairat nu Utara Magindanaw, Jawi: دايرت نو اوتارا مڬیندانو; Iranun: Perobinsia a Pangutaran Magindanao, ڤروبنسيا ا ڤڠوترن مڬیندانو), is a province in the Philippines located in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao in Mindanao. Its capital is the municipality of Datu Odin Sinsuat. It borders Cotabato province to the east, Lanao del Sur to the north, Maguindanao del Sur to the south-east, and Sultan Kudarat to the south.

The province's largest city, Cotabato City is administratively independent from the province but is grouped for congressional representation.

History

Historical affiliations

 Spain 1521–1898
 United States of America 1898–1942
 Japan 1942–1945
 Philippines 1946–present

Foundation

The idea of creating a province in the present territory of Maguindanao del Norte dates back to 2006 when the province of Shariff Kabunsuan briefly existed for two years before being reverted as part of Maguindanao.[3]

Maguindanao del Norte was formed when Maguindanao province was split into two provinces; the other province being Maguindanao del Sur. The division occurred following a plebiscite on September 17, 2022 which ratified Republic Act 11550 wherein it proposed the partitioning of the province. Former Maguindanao Vice Governor Ainee Sinsuat was expected to become the acting governor of the newly formed Maguindanao del Norte province.[4] However an issue arose since the determination of the first set of officials of the province presumes that the plebiscite was held prior to the 2022 national and local elections. However the plebiscite was postponed to a date after the elections.[5] This led to the Commission on Elections to come up with a legal opinion.[6][7] The position was issued on September 28, 2022, where the election body conclude that only the Department of the Interior and Local Government could appoint the first officials of the province.[5]

Sinsuat took oath as the first governor of the province on October 13, 2022 with former Maguindanao provincial board member Sharifudin Mastura as her vice governor.[8] A transition period would take place until January 9, 2023.[9] On April 28, 2023, President Bongbong Marcos appointed Abdulraof Macacua as the full pledged governor of the province while Sinsuat was appointed as the vice governor. On August 14, 2023, Sinsuat vacated her position as vice governor and revived her claim as the legitimate governor. Both the national and Bangsamoro regional government does not recognize Sinsuat's claim.

Geography

Map of Maguindanao del Norte

Maguindanao del Norte has a total area of 3,988.82 square kilometers (1,540.09 sq mi). The province is bordered to the north by Maguindanao del Norte has a outlying island near the province called Bongo Island, the island is under the jurisdiction of the province.

Administrative divisions

Maguindanao del Norte is composed of 1 independent city, 12 municipalities, and 1 legislative district. †  Capital municipality

  •   Municipality
  •  ∗∗  Independent component city (only geographically grouped with the province)