Unleashing the Adventure in Carmen, North Cotabato

Carmen is a municipality in  North Cotabato Province, Philippines. Carmen was part of the municipality of Kabakan until it became a separate municipality on 15 September  1961. According to the 2020 census, the population of Carmen is 61,930 people. As of 2018, Carmen has a poverty incidence rate of 33.9%.

Carmen was established as a separate municipality on 15 September 1961. It was named after one of its residents, Carmen Castillo-Sison (1891-1961). In her honor, this town was created and named after her.

In American times, Carmen and Kabakan belonged to the parish of Pikit. Ten barangays have been claimed or ceded to his two adjoining communities, Banisiran and President Rojas. Today, only 28 barangays remain and are currently inhabited by the so-called Tri people, made up of Christians, Muslims and indigenous people belonging to the Manobo-Aromanon ethnic group. Later, when early settlers came and cultivated much of the land of today's Poblacion, the entire site was informally called 'The Landing' because of the approximately 200-hectare Landing Field Reserve. 

 

 Economy

 Agriculture is Carmen's main industry, with maize and rice being the main crops. Poultry farming is also thriving in this area. Attractions 

Other notable attractions 

Other attractions in Carmen include Mt. Akir-Akir Eco Park, which offers hiking and camping opportunities, and the Libungan Bird Watching Site, which is home to several species of birds. 

Carmen is known for Asik Asik Falls, a scenic waterfall hidden in the forest that is a popular destination for tourists and adventurers.  


Notable events 

 On June 4, 1998, clashes broke out between Muslims and Christians in the city of Carmen. It was the first major incident in the ongoing campaign by the Islamic extremist group Abu Sayyaf against Christians in the southern Philippines. 

The city's Muslim residents  gathered at a mosque to attend peace talks with Christian groups when a group of gunmen wearing uniforms similar to those worn by  Philippine police opened fire on them. was The militant group Ilaga was suspected to be the perpetrator of the attack. 


SCHOOL 

 Carmen has several elementary and high schools, as well as the campus of the University of Southern Mindanao 


Transportation 

 Carmen is accessible by land, with regular bus and minibus service from nearby towns and cities. The nearest airport is in Cotabato City. 

List of Barangays

  • Aroman
  • Bentangan
  • Cadiis
  • General Luna
  • Katanayanan
  • Kibayao
  • Kibenes
  • Kibudtongan
  • Kilala
  • Kimadzil
  • Kitulaan
  • Langogan
  • Lanoon
  • Liliongan
  • Lumayong
  • Macabenban
  • Malapag
  • Manarapan
  • Manili
  • Nasapian
  • Palanggalan
  • Pebpoloan
  • Poblacion
  • Ranzo
  • Tacupan
  • Tambad
  • Tonganon
  • Tupig



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