Shariff Kabunsuan

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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Province of Shariff Kabunsuan
Founded: October 28, 2006
Population:
2000 census—365,848 ()
Density— per km² ()
Area: km² ()
Languages: Maguindanaoan
Governor: Bimbo Sinsuat (2004-2007)
Image:Ph_locator_map_maguindanao.png

Shariff Kabunsuan is a province of the Philippines carved out of the ten towns comprising the first district of the province of Maguindanao. It is the country’s 80th province and the sixth in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. It is the first province not made by Congress, as it was made through invoking the powers of Republic Act No. 9054 or the Expanded ARMM law.

Voters in Maguindanao’s 29 municipalities have approved the creation of the province. Of Maguindanao’s more than 500,000 registered voters, 285,372 favored the creation of Shariff Kabunsuan. Only 8,802 voted against it.

Shariff Kabunsuan is composed of 11 municipalities.

Municipality No. of
Barangays
Population
(2000)
Area
(km²)
Pop. density
(per km²)
Barira
14
18,296
380.0
48.1
Buldon
15
26,903
357.20
75.3
Datu Blah T. Sinsuat
12
12,916
Datu Odin Sinsuat (Dinaig)
34
71,569
503.20
142.2
Kabuntalan (Tumbao)
17
13,464
Matanog
  8
19,006
53.39
356.0
Northern Kabuntalan
11
  9,673
Parang
23
60,935
Sultan Kudarat (Nuling)
39
78,951
Sultan Mastura
13
15,910
114.36
139.1
Upi
23
38,225

The province is named after Shariff Mohammed Kabungsuwan, an Arab-Malay Islamic preacher who introduced Islam to central Mindanao in the 16th century.

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