Amai Manabilang

Municipality in Lanao del Sur, Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Amai Manabilang, officially the Municipality of Amai Manabilang (Maranao: Inged a Amai Manabilang; Tagalog: Bayan ng Amai Manabilang), is a municipality in the province of Lanao del Sur, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 12,124 people.[5]

FoundedNovember 17, 1977
Elevation
988 m (3,241 ft)
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Amai Manabilang
أماي مانابيلانج
Bumbaran
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Amai Manabilang is located in Philippines
Amai Manabilang
Amai Manabilang
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 7°47′07″N 124°40′56″E
CountryPhilippines
RegionBangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
ProvinceLanao del Sur
District 1st district
FoundedNovember 17, 1977
RenamedJanuary 22, 2015
April 7, 2018
Named afterAmai Manabilang
Barangays17 (see Barangays)
Government
[1]
  TypeSangguniang Bayan
  MayorSaidamen Leo E. Manabilang
  Vice MayorJamal E. Manabilang
  RepresentativeZiaur-Rahman A. Adiong
  Municipal Council
Members
  • Hedjarah Lydia E. Manabilang
  • Noel C. Baldonasa
  • Jaime S. Mabitazan
  • Nabilah T. Dimaocor
  • Sowaib P. Pado
  • Maimay P. Amino
  • Jasmine S. Macabantog
  • Abel B. Pacasum
  Electorate5,825 voters (2025)
Area
  Total
544.10 km2 (210.08 sq mi)
Elevation
988 m (3,241 ft)
Highest elevation
1,711 m (5,614 ft)
Lowest elevation
523 m (1,716 ft)
Population
 (2024 census)[3]
  Total
14,837
  Density27.269/km2 (70.626/sq mi)
  Households
2,118
Economy
  Income class3rd municipal income class
  Poverty incidence
31.97
% (2021)[4]
  Revenue204.6 million (2023)
  Assets192.8 million (2023)
  Expenditure208.7 million (2023)
  Liabilities62.98 million (2023)
Service provider
  ElectricityFirst Bukidnon Electric Cooperative (FIBECO)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
9320
PSGC
IDD:area code+63(0)63
Native languagesMaranao
Tagalog
Major religionsIslam, Roman Catholicism
Websitewww.bumbaran-lds.gov.ph
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The municipality, formerly Bumbaran, was changed to Amai Manabilang under Muslim Mindanao Act No. 316 on January 22, 2015.[6]

Etymology

Bumbaran is named after the legendary city of Magalinday Bembaran in the Darangen, a Meranau (Maranao) epic. The scenic beauty of the town resembles the beauty of Magalinday Bembaran.

After the political efforts of Mayor James Manabilang, Bumbaran was renamed into Amai Manabilang, in honor of his own personal ancestor.

History

Bumbaran was commonly known before as “Aparport” its seat of government. Its existence came into being when President Ferdinand Marcos signed into law on November 17, 1977, Presidential Decree No. 1243 creating Aparport a separate and independent municipality and naming it the Municipality of Bumbaran, separate from the Municipality of Wao, its mother municipality. This was necessary in order to maximize the enforcement of law and order and expedite optimum and sustainable development.[7]

At that time, the municipality consisted of 21 barangays namely: Sumogot, Francfort, Lambanogan, Punud, Comara, Aparport, Paglamatan, Natangcopan, Mansilano, Salam, Bandara-Ingud, Ranao-Ibaning, Bagumbayan, Pagonayan, Piagma, Lico, Siuan, Lama, Borntacan, Miorod, and Someorang.[7] It was reduced to seventeen barangays when President Corazon Aquino signed an Executive Order in December 1986 abolishing thousands of barangays in the country which affected barangays Lama, Miorod, Borontacan, and Someorang.[citation needed]

On January 22, 2015, Bumbaran was renamed to Amai Manabilang by virtue of Muslim Mindanao Act No. 316. It was later confirmed through a plebiscite held on April 7, 2018.[6]

Geography

The municipal boundaries are defined as follows: on the east by the municipality of Wao, separated by a straight line 13.65 kilometers (8.48 mi) long, drawn northward from Point 1 to Point 2 on the bank of the Maladugao river 1.5 kilometers (0.93 mi). East Sumogot on the Lanao–Bukidnon boundary as point 3; then by straight line following the Lumba-Bayabao–Wao boundary line. Southward of the intersection of the Lanao–Cotabato boundary as point 4; then finally 1.72 kilometers (1.07 mi). Eastward following the Lanao–Cotabato boundary to the starting point.[7]

Barangays

Amai Manabilang is politically subdivided into 17 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios.

  • Bagumbayan
  • Bandara-Ingud
  • Comara (Potre Maamor)
  • Francfort
  • Lambanogan
  • Lico
  • Mansilano
  • Natangcopan
  • Pagalamatan
  • Pagonayan
  • Penud
  • Piagma
  • Poblacion (Apartfort)
  • Ranao-Baning
  • Salam
  • Sigu-an
  • Sumogot

Climate

More information Climate data for Amai Manabilang, Lanao de Sur, Month ...
Climate data for Amai Manabilang, Lanao de Sur
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 24
(75)
24
(75)
25
(77)
25
(77)
24
(75)
23
(73)
23
(73)
23
(73)
23
(73)
23
(73)
23
(73)
24
(75)
24
(74)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 16
(61)
16
(61)
17
(63)
18
(64)
18
(64)
18
(64)
18
(64)
17
(63)
18
(64)
18
(64)
18
(64)
17
(63)
17
(63)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 174
(6.9)
145
(5.7)
159
(6.3)
192
(7.6)
302
(11.9)
343
(13.5)
297
(11.7)
265
(10.4)
244
(9.6)
293
(11.5)
306
(12.0)
188
(7.4)
2,908
(114.5)
Average rainy days 17.4 14.4 17.4 21.3 27.6 28.0 27.9 26.9 25.0 26.9 26.0 21.1 279.9
Source: Meteoblue (modeled/calculated data, not measured locally)[8]
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The town's climate is similar to that of Baguio.

Demographics

More information Year, Pop. ...
Population census of Amai Manabilang
YearPop.±% p.a.
1980 3,401    
1990 4,341+2.47%
1995 6,001+6.26%
2000 6,589+2.02%
2007 13,297+10.17%
2010 8,734−14.18%
2015 10,401+3.38%
2020 12,124+3.28%
2024 14,837+4.97%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[9][10][11][12][13]
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Religion

More information Religion, Percent ...
Religion in Amai Manabilang, Lanao del Sur
Religion Percent
Islam
99%
Christianity
1%
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Amai Manabilang is composed of two major groups – 99% Muslim Bangsamoro and 1% Catholic. Catholics inhabited barangays Sumogot and Francfort. The Muslim Bangsamoros occupied the rest of the 17 barangays.[14]

Ethnic groups

Amai Manabilang is inhabited by settlers of different origins, like Ilonggos, Ivatans, Ilocano, Bisaya and other smaller ethnic groups that dominated barangays Francfort and Sumugot. This is due to the Settlement Program and Land Tenure Laws[14] of the Republic of the Philippines. The Moro Maranaws who came from the different municipalities of Lanao del Sur and Lanao del Norte inhabited the rest of the seventeen barangays of this municipality. Their source of livelihood is farming, mainly crop production. Having rich soil, the municipality is one of the largest corn producers in the province, only second to its mother municipality of Wao for having vast agricultural land capable of producing variable crops which could give sufficient food and income to the population.

Economy

Poverty Incidence of Amai Manabilang

10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
2000
77.16
2003
58.90
2006
34.10
2009
37.76
2012
62.68
2015
53.67
2018
75.74
2021
31.97

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22]

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