Nunungan

Nunungan is one of the eleven (11) municipalities represented by the second congressional district of Lanao del Norte in the Philippine Congress.

Nunungan, or Nonongen (Anonongun same Ladugun in the M'ranaw version), is the largest municipality in Lanao del Norte in terms of land area.

Its valley landform makes it a hinterland municipality and contributes to its cold and humid environment.

The majority of its population embrace Islam as their religion, and the natives of Nunungan are called Inununganen.

The said project was completed in 2018, which significantly improved the overall economy of Lanao del Norte, especially the Municipality of Nunungan, which for centuries struggled with stone and mud roads.

In 2022, a groundbreaking ceremony was held in the municipal grounds of Nunungan for an electrification project that will bring electricity to eleven (11) barangays of the town.

The Forty-Three Million Pesos (PHP 43,000,000.00) project will lay out electricity lines from Barangay Baning of the adjacent Municipality of Sapad to the eleven (11) barangays of Nunungan, namely Masibay, Paridi, Abaga, Katubuan, Petadun, Poblacion, Raraban, Inayawan, Songgod, Malaig, and Pantar.

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The Official Seal of Nunungan
The Official Seal of Nunungan
(From left to right) Former Mayor Aminoddin Manamparan, Vice Mayor Atty. Abdul Malik Manamparan, and Mayoralty Candidate Marcos Mamay during a wedding held in 2015.