Matanog

[6][7] The local government units had held office either in Cotabato City or in Parang since the Marcos presidency, with the municipal halls in Matanog and Buldon being almost vacant.

Part of the Narciso Ramos Highway in the municipality was heavily fortified; as being the gateway to the camp, became easy for government armor assets to access.

During the military's Operation Dominance from April 29 to June 3, MILF installations in eight barangays were captured; 63 soldiers and some 424 rebels were killed.

[7] The recovery of the municipality following the war of 2000 became difficult due to political rivalry that caused rido between the two factions, Imam and Macapeges–Lidasan clans,[8] one of the region's well-known disputes.

Poverty Incidence of Matanog Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] The Gross Domestic Product of the Municipality (2022) is 9,128,700,000(PHP).

Archway sign near the Lanao del Sur–Maguindanao boundary