Aleosan, Cotabato
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Aleosan is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Cotabato, Philippines
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. According to LGPMS (as of 2009), it has a population of 32,874 people in 6,496 households.

Geography

Aleosan is within the political boundary of Cotabato Province. It is approximately sixty-five (65) kilometers from the capital town of Amas which is barely two (2) hours ride from the seat of its municipal government. It is bounded on the west by Midsayap; on the north by Libungan and on the east and south by Pikit. Geographically, it lies 124º 36' 41" northeast to 124º 30' 51" northwest longitude and 7º 17' 08" north to 7º 04' 11" south latitude. It is accessible to land transportation from Cotabato City traversing the municipalities of Maguindanao to Kidapawan up to Davao City, as it is strategically located along the major transport route linking the provinces of Maguindanao, Cotabato and Davao del Sur.

Barangays

Aleosan is politically subdivided into 19 barangay
Barangay
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  • Bagolibas
  • Cawilihan
  • Dualing
  • Dunguan
  • Katalicanan
  • Lawili
  • Lower Mingading
  • Luanan
  • Malapang
  • New Leon
  • New Panay
  • Pagangan
  • Palacat
  • Pentil
  • San Mateo
  • Santa Cruz
  • Tapodoc
  • Tomado
  • Upper Mingading

  • Climate

    Aleosan area belongs to the fourth type of climate or the intermediate "E" with no distinct dry season. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year with heavier rains from May to September (see Table 7). This type of climate conditions is suitable for the production of crops like rice, corn, mangoes, jackfruit, vegetables and root crops, which are considered seasonal crops and permanent crops like coconut, rubber, coffee, cacao and orchard crops.

    Natural Resources

    Aleosan is a progressive agricultural community with barangay and feeder roads extending into the inner portions of the town. Transport of agricultural products, mainly vegetables root crops, fruits, rice and corn was made convenient which was several years ago, done in carabao slide and horse back.

    Idustries

    The municipality is endowed with abundant agricultural raw materials suitable for processing. These include coconut, banana, rubber, mango and coffee. There are small-scale enterprises but these are not sustainable due to inadequate capital. A cassava processing plant was shut down due to insufficient supply of raw materials and low quality of starch produced. The area however, is best suited for mango production and there is a need to develop the industry to cater the growing needs of the locality. The municipality's livestock industry has great potentials being one of the top producers and supplier of livestock in the province.

    History

    The name Aleosan is an acronym derived from the three(3) flourishing towns of Iloilo; A is for Alimodian, LEO is for Leon and SAN for San Miguel where majority of the early Christian settlers came from. The seat of the municipal government is in barangay San Mateo.

    Parliamentary bill no. 670 authored by Assemblyman Jesus P. Amparo and co-authored by assemblymen Blah T. Sinsuat, Ernesto F. Roldan and Tomas B. Baga Jr. sought to establish and create the Municipality of Aleosan in the Province of Cotabato, which was ultimately approved and signed into law Batas Pambansa bilang 206 on April 6, 1982. For purposes of ratification, Proclamation No. 2188 was signed by President Ferdinand E. Marcos on April 29, 1982. A plebiscite was conducted on May 7, 1982 which was unanimously confirmed the desire and aspiration of the people in the nineteen (19) barangays to become a distinct and regular municipality from Pikit its mother municipality.

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