🇵🇭 Makilala, officially the Municipality of Makilala (Banwa sang Makilala; Lungsod sa Makilala; Tagalog: Bayan ng Makilala), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Cotabato, Philippines.
1History Makilala is one of the five daughter municipalities of Kidapawan. It was the second to separate, created through Executive Order No. 63, issued by President Ramon Magsaysay on September 8, 1954. Incumbent Kidapawan councilor Ireneo Castro was appointed as its first mayor. With such separation, Kidapawan lost its southern border with the then-undivided Davao. The creation caused splitting of the village of Indangan into two. Few years later, the councilors petitioned to change the border, situated at Saguing River, to the Malaang River, but was ignored by the national government.
The municipality was a village with a name of "Lamitan". The name Makilala is a portmanteau of the names of the early barangays of the area, namely: Malasila, Kisante, and Lamitan. An additional "la" was added to match the Hiligaynon word which means "to be known".
In one of the known incidents, on December 29, 1985, members of the Pacot family were gunned down by armed men, allegedly from the Integrated Civil Home Defense Force, leaving two dead and six wounded.
1Geography The municipality of Makilala is located on the south-east portion of Cotabato Province and the last town going to Davao City. It is bounded by the City of Kidapawan in the north, Municipality of M’lang in the west, Province of Davao Del Sur in the south and the Municipality of Tulunan in the south-east.
It is 129 km (80 mi) from Cotabato City, 100 km (62 mi) from Davao City, and 114 km (71 mi) from General Santos.
1Geography: Barangays Makilala is politically subdivided into 38 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios. • Batasan • Bato • Biangan • Buena Vida • Buhay • Bulakanon • Cabilao • Concepcion • Dagupan • Garsika • Guangan • Indangan • Jose Rizal • Katipunan II • Kawayanon • Kisante • Leboce • Libertad • Luayon • Luna Norte • Luna Sur • Malabuan • Malasila • Malungon • New Baguio • New Bulatukan • New Cebu • Old Bulatukan • Poblacion • Rodero • Saguing • San Vicente • Santa Felomina • Santo Niño • Sinkatulan • Taluntalunan • Villaflores • New Israel.
1Demographics In the 2020 census, the population of Makilala, Cotabato, was 87,927 people, with a density of 260 inhabitants per square kilometre or 670 inhabitants per square mile.
1Economy Industries in Makilala are Rubber Industry, Woodworks and Agri-industrial products.
Major firms are STANFILCO-DOLE, engaged in cavendish production and rubber processing companies like STANDECO, FARMA, MRDI, PIONEER, LASRI, MRI, and DAVCO. Major wood processing company is RNF Summit. Also Makilala has First Community Radio Fm station Freedom Radio Makilala 107.9 fm
Their agricultural land mostly planted with rubber, rice, coconut, coffee, banana, vegetables and famous fruits such as durian, marang, rambutan and mangosteen.
1Economy: Tourist Industry • The foothills of Mount Apo, especially the area of Mt. Apo National Park which falls within Barangay Batasan, also contain several waterfalls, most of them hidden away in the old-growth forest within the National Park, while two of the tallest falls, Matibago and Padalagi, are visible from the National Highway. As of now there are no tourist-friendly access to these waterfalls, with them being several hours of hard trekking from the Barangays. • The Barangay of New Israel is situated on the periphery of Mount Apo National Park at an elevation of 1,600 feet above sea level. New Israel was established by the Moncadistas, a religious sect. Aside from being a starting point for hikes up Mt. Apo, it is also home to a troop of monkeys, which are used to interact with humans, and New Israel Eco Park, with Asia's longest zip-line. • Sang'ngawan Falls is found in the neighboring Barangay of Batasan. It is a collection of cold & hot natural pools, found beside the Malasila river. Its hot sulfuric pools are reputed to have healing effects. • Le Reve Resort is located along National Highway, Makilala, Cotabato. It is an inland resort known for its use of unchlorinated spring water piped from the foothills of Mt. Apo • Don Bosco Youth Camp, also located in Batasan, is a favorite venue for events like seminars, conferences, & weddings. • Camps Cajelo and Aurora are found along the National Highway in Barangay Bulatukan. It is known as the venue for yearly Scouting events in the province. • The access roads to the many barangays of Makilala also make for good mountain biking, with varying degrees of difficulty.
1Makilala has a population of over 87,927 people. Makilala also forms one of the centres of the wider Cotabato Province which has a population of over 1,490,618 people.
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Locations Near: Makilala 125.08,6.97
🇵🇭 Kidapawan 125.074,7.026 d: 6.3
🇵🇭 Batasan 125.147,6.939 d: 8.2
🇵🇭 Magsaysay 125.18,6.77 d: 24.8
🇵🇭 Bansalan 125.22,6.78 d: 26.2
🇵🇭 Digos 125.355,6.751 d: 38.9
🇵🇭 Tacurong 124.669,6.693 d: 54.9
🇵🇭 Koronadal 124.844,6.502 d: 58.2
🇵🇭 Davao City 125.608,7.064 d: 59.2
Antipodal to: Makilala -54.92,-6.97
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🇧🇷 Altamira -52.209,-3.195 d: 19499
🇧🇷 Parintins -56.734,-2.627 d: 19492
🇧🇷 Sinop -55.633,-11.833 d: 19468.7
🇧🇷 Parauapebas -49.9,-6.067 d: 19451.5
🇧🇷 Itacoatiara -58.444,-3.143 d: 19437.7
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