- has a po****tion of 116,768 people. The town's name was
formerly known as
Dinaig. It was
changed to Datu Odin
Sinsuat in 1994, by
virtue of
Muslim Mindanao...
- University-Maguindanao was
originally known as MSU
Dinaig Agricultural and
Technical College (MSU-DATC). "
Dinaig" was the
former name of Datu Odin
Sinsuat until...
- Caromatan, Tagoranao, Madamba, Lumbatan, Madaya, Bobong-
Dinaig, Linindingan, Maliwanag,
Dinaig, Timbangalan, Pindolonan, and
Alowin in the muni****lity...
-
Balatikan Balut Banisilan Barira Buayan Bugasan Buldun Buluan Carmen Daguma Dinaig Dulawan Gambar Glan
Isulan Kabakan Kalanganan Kiamba Kidapawan Kitubud Kling...
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Cavite 46
Dasol Pangasinan 75
Davao Davao del Sur 82
Digos Davao del Sur 82
Dinaig Maguindanao 64
Dinalupihan Bataan 47
Dingras Ilocos Norte 77
Dipolog Zamboanga...
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Barira 1st 14
Buldon 1st 15 Datu Blah T.
Sinsuat 2nd 12 Datu Odin
Sinsuat (
Dinaig) † 2nd 34
Kabuntalan (Tumbao) 2nd 17
Matanog 1st 8
Northern Kabuntalan 2nd...
-
Bryant Edwards turned educator. Upi was
formerly a
barrio of
Dinaig. It was
separated from
Dinaig by
virtue of
Republic Act No. 1248,
which was
approved on...
- 1981 N/A SMAR 0518
Epsilon Sigma Mindanao State University -
Maguindanao Dinaig,
Maguindanao Dec 28, 1981 May 28, 1989 SMAR 0519
Epsilon Tau
Notre Dame...
-
Cotabato (1942–1945)
Pidtukasan Sinsuat – mayor,
Dinaig (now Datu Odin Sinsuat) Odin
Sinsuat – mayor,
Dinaig (now Datu Odin Sinsuat)
Kused Sinsuat – board...
- occupation, he was
appointed muni****l
district president of his
native Dinaig in 1916. From 1923 to 1931 he
served as
special adviser to the Governor...