History
Before becoming a town, Kauswagan was part of the affiliated municipality of Kolambugan, Lanao del Norte. Executive Order No. 126, s. 1948 separated the barrio of Kauswagan and the sitios of Linamon, Magoong, Purakan, Rebukon, Samburun, Lapayan, Takub and Kawit from the then municipality ofSettlement
Initially and before Spain Invasion and later American invasion, most people living in Kauswagan are Maranao Tribe. A folk story from the elders said that during Spain's occupation, some of the leaders from the interior areas of Lanao del Norte usually crossed the beaches of now the Municipality of Kolambogan to the beaches of now Ozamis City. By boat, they captured some of the people living on the other side of the sea and enslaved most of these captured people; these people were called Bisaya in Maranaw. There was also a story about the Mutia family in Zamboanga del Norte and Misamis Occidental, which initially came from the interior area of Lanao and is even now still retold by elders. Since the ancestors of the Mutia family in Zamboanga del Norte and Misamis Occidental lifted a small book hanging in the center of the house and said to the children the forbidden and do not even touch of even open the book. According to the claim, after many years, when somebody opened the book, they saw writing but an unfamiliar Language. Some say they look like Arabic letters, which could be the Jawi script. In extended living and social process and sometimes in 1935 – 1944, under the National Land Settlement Administration (NLSA), During the Commonwealth Government, there was a House Representatives proposal to take land from the Island of Mindanao to use for settlement to help the Commonwealth Government, but in opposition of Congressman Datu Salipada Khalid Pendatun; The proposal was approved and signed by PresidentMILF Occupation of Kauswagan
During martial law and Ilaga group against Moro "Maranao Tribe" in Lanao del Norte. The Ilaga Group had ambushed the Passenger Jeep (Francisco Motors), where the most prominent older families in Barangay Delabayan, including the mother (Bae Iba) of Commander Tagoranao, were massacred. In the aftermath of being ambushed, the "Bae Iba" was still breathing and could still talk, and she said to some of the Ilaga group when they approached the Jeep, she would report to them what they did to his Son Commander Tagoranao. However, instead, the group leaves the four trigger men return to her and fire (1 magazine) in one direction to her, which results in the body of "Bae Iba" lying in blood. There was a negotiation between the Mayor of Kauswagan and Commander Tagoranao not to put himself to Justice but instead to submit and surrender the four trigger men to MILF Lanao Del Norte. Shariah Law has confirmed death for the four suspects and commanded by Commander Tagoranao was executed. However, one of them did not execute instead of cutting the two legs and freed because he used his two legs to step forward to Jeep and as a message to the Ilaga group. After the dropped of Sharia Law for the four trigger men, Commander Tagoranao had received the order from Late Aleem Aziz Mimbantas (MILF Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur Central Commander) to lead the (200) MILF selected soldiers. And then, he was ordered to invade and massacre all the Ilaga group members living in Kauswagan, Lanao del Norte. During the Invasion, most civilians died in the sea because they did not know how to swim, and some died because of the sunk boat overloaded. During the MILF invasion, the MILF controlled the key locations of Kauswagan and held the Municipal Hall in four hours in order to demand the Mayor for Justice of all Moro victims who had been killed. Places Held:Geography
Barangays
Kauswagan is politically subdivided into 13Climate
Demographics
Language
The lingua franca/common language of this town isEconomy
Kauswagan is known as the coconut industry of the interior areas. It also produce fishing, rice, corn and other vegetables.Transportation
Transport Terminals
* Kauswagan Integrated Public Terminal (Both Bus and Jeepney)Seaport
The former port of Kauswagan is located along the northern central coastal area facing the Iligan Bay, is now turned into a tourist spot.Public transportation
The public modes of transportation within the town are motorcycles, tricycles, and recently introduced modern tricycles or colloquially called in town as "baja" and "racal".Government
Elected officials
Members of the Kauswagan Municipal council (2019-2022): * Municipal Mayor: Rommel C. Arnado * Vice Mayor: Evangeline H. Jubas * SB Member: Matildo B Jubas, Jr * SB Member: Alice Pala * SB Member: Desiderio Ayuno * SB Member: Rodulfo Dura * SB Member: Aga Dimakuta * SB Member: Mastura Manangolo * SB Member: Alde Tan * SB Member: Glorioso Flores * ABC President: Cosain "Coco" Mananggolo * SK Federated President: Marjune C. Carballo * SB Secretary: Mr. Fortunato DensingList of mayors
*Mr. Jose Q. Balazo: April 25, 1948, to March 1950 (appointed first mayor of Kauswagan) *Mr. Santiago Ramirez: March 1950 to April 20, 1950 *Capt. Joseph T. Sanguila Sr.: May 1950 to August 1951 *Mr. Vicctoriano Rafols: September 1951 to December 31, 1951 *Capt. Joseph T. Sanguila Sr.: January 1952 to 1955 *Mr. Teodulfo D. Maslog Sr.: January 1956 to 1959 *Capt. Joseph T. Sanguila Sr.: January 1960 to 1963 *Dr. Maximo P. Arnado Sr.: February 15, 1979, to April 15, 1986 *Maj. Valentine E. Tarroza Sr.: May 1974 to February 12, 1979 *Dr. Maximo P. Arnado Sr.: February 15, 1979 to April 15, 1986 *Atty. Myron B. Rico: April 15, 1986, to December 1, 1987 *Mr. Joseph M. Sanguila Jr.: December 2, 1987, to Jan 3, 1988 *Mr. Pantaleon T. Hontiveros Sr. , January 4, 1988, to February 10, 1988 *Atty. Myron B. Rico: February 11, 1988, to June 1998 *Hon. Mohammad Moamar Jack S. Maruhom: July 1, 1998, to May 11, 2007 *Hon. Yasser Hadji Hasan Samporna: June 30, 2007, to June 30, 2010 *Hon. Rommel C. Arnado: (incumbent, since July 1, 2010)Education
Elementary schools
* Kauswagan Central Elementary School (public) * Tacub Elementary School (public) * Jose Balazo Memorial Elementary School (public) * Libertad Elementary School (public) * Kawit Occidental Elementary School (public) * Tingin-Tingin Elementary School (public) * Paiton Primary School (public) * Baraason Integrated School (public) * Cayontor Primary School (public) * Upper Tugar Elementary School (public) * Smartkidz Learning Playhouse Inc. (private, non-sect)High schools
* St. Vincent's Academy (private, sect.) * Marcela T. Mabanta National High School (public)Integrated schools (high school + elementary school)
* Sultan Dimasangcay Mananggolo Integrated School (Delabayan Elementary School) (public) * Kawit Oriental Integrated School of Fisheries (public)References
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