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  • Municipality of Barira
    It has a land area of 38,000 hectares, 10,000 hectares of commercial forest, the envy of loggers and concessionaires: 15,000 hectares of agricultural land planted with rice, corn, coffee, coconuts and other agricultural crops; the rest constitutes the lowland sandy portion in the northern part of the Municipality.
    http://www.barira.gov.ph
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  • Municipality of Suldan Kudarat
    Sultan Kudarat is one of the 27 municipalities of the Province of Maguindanao with a total land area of 45,908 hectares and an estimated population of 94,066 for the year 2004. It is situated north of Cotabato City having a geographical coordinate of 124¨∞25ǃ٠east longitudes and 7¨∞20ǃ٠north latitude. The Municipality is bounded on the north by Sultan Mastura Municipality; on the northeast, by Buldon Municipality; on the east, by Pigcawayan Municipality; on the southeast, by Municipality of Kabuntalan; on the south and southwest, by Cotabato City; on the west, by Illana Bay.
    http://www.sultankudarat-mag.gov.ph
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  • Municipality of Upi
    The summer capital of Maguindanao and the home of tri-people populace: T'duray, Muslim, and Christian settlers.
    http://www.upi.gov.ph
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