Kabacan officially the Municipality of Kabacan (
Maguindanaon: ''Inged nu Kabakan'',
Jawi: ايڠد نو كباكن; ; ; ; ), is a
municipality
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The term ''municipality' ...
in the
province
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of
Cotabato
Cotabato, formerly and still commonly referred to as North Cotabato and officially the Province of Cotabato, is a landlocked Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Philippines located in the Soccsksargen Regions of the Philippines, regi ...
,
Philippines
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. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 77,164 people.
The town is predominantly composed of rice farms made possible by the influx of Ilocano-speaking people from northern Philippines. The
University of Southern Mindanao is in Kabacan. It is strategically located between the cities of
Cotabato
Cotabato, formerly and still commonly referred to as North Cotabato and officially the Province of Cotabato, is a landlocked Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Philippines located in the Soccsksargen Regions of the Philippines, regi ...
and
Davao from west to east and the cities of
Cagayan de Oro
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and
Iligan from the north and
General Santos
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from the south.
History
Kabacan got its name from the word "''ka-abacan''" which means the source of abundance.
People from far-flung barangays used to come to this place and, upon returning home, they brought with them many commodities of their livelihood.
The municipality of Kabacan was a barrio of the municipal district of
Pikit before its creation as a district political body. It was created as a regular municipality by virtue of ''Executive Order No. 82'' dated August 18, 1947, issued by
President Manuel Roxas of the Republic of the Philippines.
Growth was gradual under the domain of Datu Mantawil; that influx of settlers from Luzon and Visayas arrived in the 1930s. This was made so when the McLareen family sold its hacienda to Jose Yulo Alano, Rafael Alunan and party who organize a company under the cooperate name of Rio Grande Estate. The company became the people's place of business and social center. Recognizing his immense power and leadership over the area, the provincial governor of Cotabato organizes the Kabacan into a Municipal District with Esteban Somera Abellera Sr. its first mayor in 1935.
World War II
After the Japanese landing on Davao, the Miura Detachment then proceeded to advance towards Kabacan but had to struggle fighting the remaining Filipino-American resistance. Soon, they succeed in capturing Kabacan on May 3, 1942.
The Rio Grande Rubber Estate was sold by the Filipino Incorporators to the Japanese Imperial Government. It became the site for the provisional municipal government with Cenon Doctolero as the appointed mayor. The Japanese garrison was attacked October 25, 1942, by guerrilla forces under U.S. Lieut. Col.
Wendell Fertig. During a fourteen-day siege sixty-eight of the seventy-six Japanese garrison were killed. Only the arrival of reinforcements saved the garrison and caused the guerrillas to withdraw.
Currently, Kabacan is known as an
Ilocano-speaking area since 65% of its population
Ilocano immigrants and their native born descendants.
Partial inclusion to the Bangsamoro
In 2019, seven ''barangays'' were among the 63 in
the province
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which became part of the
Special Geographic Area of the newly created
Bangsamoro
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Replacing the Autonomous Region in Muslim Minda ...
, after having the affirmative vote won to join
the autonomous region in
a plebiscite held on February 6. Nanga-an, Simbuhay, and Sanggadong were among the 39 in the province that unsuccessfully voted
for the inclusion in the
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (; ''Al-ḥukm adh-dhātī al-'iqlīmī li-muslimī Mindanāu''; ARMM) was an Autonomous regions of the Philippines, autonomous region of the Philippines, located in the Mindanao Island groups of the P ...
in 2001, while the other four were proposed to be part of the Bangsamoro, which replaced ARMM by virtue of ''Republic Act No. 11054''.
In 2023, the
Bangsamoro Parliament approved the creation of eight new municipalities in the area. Those ''barangays'' were organized into
Old Kaabakan (''Bangsamoro Autonomy Act No. 44'') following ratification in a plebiscite on April 13, 2024.
Geography
Kabacan is centrally located in Cotabato province, bounded on the north by
Pres. Roxas, on the east by
Matalam, on the south by
M'lang, and on the west by
Carmen, Cotabato and
Datu Montawal. It is approximately from
Cotabato airport, to
Davao airport and to
General Santos International Airport.
The landscape is characterized by almost regular landscape of flat terrain. The high mountains and rolling hills leaping close to the river plus the narrow plains have varied topographical features. Other features are moderately sloping and strongly sloping.
;Bodies of Water
The
Kabacan River is a tributary of the
Pulangi River, discharging at Kayaga Kabacan, Cotabato.
Barangays
Kabacan is politically subdivided into 17
barangay
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s. Each barangay consists of
purok
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s while some have
sitios
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.
* Aringay
* Bangilan
* Bannawag, formerly known as ''Banawa''
* Cuyapon
* Dagupan
* Katidtuan
* Kayaga
* Kilagasan
* Magatos
* Malamote
* Malanduague
* Osias
* Paatan Lower
* Paatan Upper
* Pisan
*
Poblacion
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* Salapungan
Climate
Type B climate prevails in the municipality. It is characterized by dry season for one to three months with less than 76 millimeters or more rainfall per month throughout the year. The wettest month has more than three times the rainfall of the driest month. This type of climate is conducive to intensive rice cultivation and plantings of bananas and other fruit trees.
Demographics
In the 2020 census, the population of Kabacan, Cotabato, was 77,164 people, with a density of .
Economy
Commercial activities are in the Public Market and along the National Highway and USM Avenue. Kabacan serve as a business and trading center for the adjacent municipalities of Carmen, Pagagawan, Pikit and Matalam. The majority of the commercial establishments are engaged in general merchandising, sari-sari and dry goods. One big shopping center and drug store owned by a big company are along the National Highway. There are four banks and three gasoline stations.
Other small-scale industries are electronics and repair shop, car/motor vehicle body builder/repair shop, vulcanizing and machine shop, shoe and appliance repair shops hollow blocks/culvert making basket/mat weaving, dressmaking/tailoring, balut making, bakery and Mascovado factory in Barangay Malanduage.
Natural resources
Primarily agricultural crops include corn, rice, soybeans, peanut, mongo, cassava and other field crops. This town is popularly known as the "Rice Production Center", the "Rice Granary of the Province of Cotabato". Its populace has devoted most of its fertile domain to rice production. Corn is the secondary crop of this town.
Education

;Colleges and universities
*
University of Southern Mindanao
*St. Luke's Institute
*Asian Colleges and Technological Institute
;High school
Public:
*Kabacan National High School-Main Campus
*Osias High School
*Nangaan High School
*Gil Manalo High School
*Bannawag National High School
Private:
*University Laboratory School (science-curriculum based High School located in the University of Southern Mindanao)
*St. Luke's Institute
*Kabacan Wesleyan Academy
*Asian Colleges and Technological Institute
*Notre Dame of Kabacan, Inc.
*Berean Christian School
;Elementary
Public:
*Kabacan Pilot Central School
*Katidtuan Central Elementary School
*Osias Elementary School
*USM Annex Elementary School
*Lower Paatan Elementary School
*Upper Paatan Elementary School
*Cuyapon Elementary School
*Kilagasan Elementary School
*Dona Josefa E Marcos Elementary School
Private:
*Enhanced Childhood Learning Center, Inc.
*DD Clemente Academy-Montessori
*Kabacan Wesleyan Academy
*Notre Dame of Kabacan, Inc.
*Berean Christian School
Tourism
*Pisan Cave at Pisan, Kabacan.
*Waterfalls and spring at Tamped, Kabacan
*Nangaan Cliff at Nangaan, Kabacan
*Nangaan Caves and Waterfalls
*Kabuling Waterfalls at Simbuhay, Kabacan
*Simbuhay Waterfalls at Simbuhay, Kabacan
*Matibuhaw Cave at Simbuhay, Kabacan
*Kalasan Waterfalls at Pedtad, Kabacan
*Crocodile Farm at Cuyapon, Kabacan
*Garagan Spring Resort at Katidtuan, Kabacan
*University of Southern Mindanao located at Kabacan town proper. A State University with research and training centers, open amphitheaters, sports facilities and pilot agricultural projects.
*Waterland Resort at Osias, Kabacan
References
External links
Kabacan Profile at the DTI Cities and Municipalities Competitive Index*
Philippine Standard Geographic CodeLocal Governance Performance Management System
{{Authority control
Municipalities of Cotabato
Populated places on the Rio Grande de Mindanao
Political divisions established by Philippine executive order