Don Carlos, Bukidnon

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Map of Bukidnon showing the location of Don Carlos

Don Carlos is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Bukidnon, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 55,495 people in 10,713 households.


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Location

Don Carlos is situated in the southern part of the province. It is located 61 km south of the City of Malaybalay, 161 km from Cagayan de Oro City, 180 km from the City of Cotabato, 160 km from Davao and 1,575 km from south of Manila. The town is bounded by the municipalities of Maramag in the north, Kitaotao in the south, Quezon in the east, Pangantucan and Kadingilan in the west. Known of its famous landmark—Lake Pinamaloy.


Soil Type

There are 3 types of soil that cover the municipality. Theses soils, which are generally clayey, are Kidapawan Clay, Adtuyon Clay and Macolod Clay.


Topography

The terrain of the municipality of Don Carlos is generally flat except the mountain range on the eastern part of the municipality. The highest elevation is 700 meters above sea level and 300 meters below sea level.


Slope Flat to gently sloping areas ranging in slope 0-8% is the most prevalent terrain in the municipality, which covers 19,896 hectares (93.09%) of the total land area of the municipality. Moderately sloping to undulating lands ranging in slope 8-18% occupies approximately 765 hectares. Rolling to moderately steep lands, 18-30% covers 419 hectares of land. An area with slope above 30% covers 292.009 hectares.


Climate

The municipality's climate falls under the third type. Climate under this type experience rainy season in the months of April to September. The latest data from the DA shows that the months July to November registered the highest average annual rainfall that reached its peak in the month of July at 642 mm.


Commerce & Trade


Commercial activities in the municipality of Don Carlos pass through a network of various commercial establishments scatter all over the municipality. Sari-sari stores dominate these establishments with heavy concentration in barangay centers, especially in barangay Don Carlos Sur.


Based on CY 2000 records of the Municipal Treasurer's Office (MTO), the municipality of Don Carlos had a total of 350 commercial establishments, majority of these commercial establishments are engaged in retailing, merchandising, food and beverage, catering and servicing.


Agriculture

Don Carlos is basically an agricultural municipality. Endowed with vast tracks of fertile agricultural lands and favorable climate, many people in the area greatly dependent on the produce of the land. As the main activity of the municipality, agriculture utilized about 14,958.94 hectares of land, representing 70% of the total land area of the municipality for the production of various crops.


In terms of production, in the year 1998, rice yielded 3,156.60 metric tons both in irrigated and rainfed farms. White and yellow corn production accounted to 39,086.10 metric tons covering 6,698 hectares representing 11.78% to agricultural area. sugarcane production as second major crop next to corn, covers a physical area of 5,000 hectares representing 33.42% with a total production of 21,000 metric tons.


The cash crops include leafy, fruits and root vegetables, legumes and root crops. On the other hand, coconut, sugarcane, banana, jackfruit, cacao, rubber, etc. comprise the commercial crops. Commercial crops covered 2,441.94 hectares and had a total production 2,523.75 metric tons.


The Municipality of Don Carlos is naturally endowed with scenic vistas that have strong potentials as tourist attractions. These are the undeveloped Lake Pinamaloy in Barangay Pinamaloy; the Sinangguyan and Kahulugan Waterfalls in Barangay Sinangguyan; and the amazing Linking Caves and Spring in Barangay San Antonio East.


Lake Pinamaloy has an approximate area of 60 hectares. It is considered as landmark and a tourist attraction, thus a development plan has been prepared and was submitted to the Department of Tourism as a blueprint of the program.


Located in San Antonio East, the amazing Linking Caves and the Spring added beauty and wonder to the place. Reasoin enough that a proposal has been made to develop its nature into a swimming pool.


Combined to the scenic spot of the municait is the Sinangguyan and Kahulugan falls, which both have the approximate height of 20-25 Meters.


Evidently, these tourist sites are enrich with their innate physical features. Efforts would be done to exploit these potentials to extensive promotions in order to draw investors and encourage development.

Don Carlos is politically subdivided into 29 barangays.

  • Cabadiangan
  • Bocboc
  • Buyot
  • Calaocalao
  • Don Carlos Norte
  • Embayao
  • Kalubihon
  • Kasigkot
  • Kawilihan
  • Kiara
  • Kibatang
  • Mahayahay
  • Manlamonay
  • Maraymaray
  • Mauswagon
  • Minsalagan
  • New Nongnongan (Masimag)
  • New Visayas
  • Old Nongnongan
  • Pinamaloy
  • Don Carlos Sur (Pob.)
  • Pualas
  • San Antonio East
  • San Antonio West
  • San Francisco
  • San Nicolas (Banban)
  • San Roque
  • Sinangguyan
  • Bismartz

Coordinates: 7°41′N, 125°00′E

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