- was
formerly known as
Karomatan.[citation needed]
Executive Order No. 588, s. 1953 (Signed on
April 30, 1953)
created the
Karomatan from the following:...
- Kauswagan, Bacolod, Maigo, Kolambugan, Tubod, Baroy, Lala, Kapatagan,
Karomatan and the
following muni****l
districts that got
converted into regular...
- Rojas,
Mayor of
Cavite City
April 1972 Al
Mirasan Tampogao, Vice
Mayor of
Karomatan,
Lanao del
Norte 7 July 1972
Deogracias Carmona,
Mayor of Dimataling,...
- Malabang–Dobleston–Tukuran Road:
Sultan Naga
Dimaporo Tucuran Junction–
Karomatan Junction Road:
Tukuran Maharlika Highway:
Tukuran – Pagadian– Ipil – Tungawan...
- N9 ends
during a T-junction
between the N1
section of said
highway and
Karomatan–Tukuran
Junction Road,
which is also a part of the
latter route. Intersections...
-
transferred to Labangan.
Moros from Kalibaw,
Karumatan (muni****lity of
Karomatan)
continued to raid the town. With this
marauding activity, the American...
-
Regular Batasang Pambansa, and
Sultan Naga Dimaporo, who was
mayor of
Karomatan. McCoy, Alfred. An
Anarchy of Families:
State and
Family in the Philippines...
- 1987.
Resigned to run for ARMM governor. 1987–1992 Balo-i, Kapatagan,
Karomatan, Lala, Magsaysay, Matungao, Munai, Nunungan,
Pantao Ragat, Pantar, Poona...
-
Hagpa → San Francisco,
Agusan del Sur (1955) [2]
Jinatuan →
Hinatuan Karomatan →
Sultan Naga
Dimaporo Lambayong →
Sultan sa
Barongis (1959)
Liargo →...
- Ragat, Pantar,
Poona Piagapo, Salvador, Sapad,
Sultan Naga
Dimaporo (
Karomatan), Tagoloan,
Tangcal Notes Resigned on 12
December 1989, to run for Governor...