Title
Division of Saguiaran Municipal District
Law
Executive Order No. 431
Decision Date
Jun 9, 1961
Carlos P. Garcia's Executive Order No. 431 divides the municipal district of Saguiaran in Lanao del Sur into two separate districts, Saguiaran and Piagapo, each with designated barrios and government seats.
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Q&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 431)

The purpose of Executive Order No. 431 is to divide the municipal district of Saguiaran in the province of Lanao del Sur into two municipal districts to be known as the municipal district of Saguiaran and the municipal district of Piagapo.

The division was made pursuant to the provisions of section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code.

The two municipal districts created are the municipal district of Saguiaran and the municipal district of Piagapo.

The municipal district of Saguiaran consists of the barrios of Saguiaran, Bagoingud, Dilausan, Gadongan, Cadayonan, Pantao-Raya, Pantaon, Pawak, Mipaga, Lumbayanague, Batangan, Limogao, and Songod.

The seat of government for the municipal district of Saguiaran is at the barrio of Saguiaran.

The municipal district of Piagapo consists of the barrios of Tawa-an, Gacap, Palao, Mama-anun, Tambo, Radapan, Odalo, Taporog, Talao, Ilian, Basak, Mentring, Buluan, and Bobo.

The seat of government for the municipal district of Piagapo is at the barrio of Tawa-an.

The descriptions and boundaries define the territorial scope of each municipal district, specifying their exact limits and ensuring proper governance and administration within their respective jurisdictions.

The sketch plan or map was prepared by the Office of the Highway District Engineer, Marawi City.

Executive Order No. 431 took effect immediately upon its issuance on June 9, 1961.


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