| Regional Capital | Cotabato City† |
|---|---|
| Regional Governor | Zaldy Ampatuan (Lakas-CMD) |
| Population | 2,803,805 |
| – Density | 220.9 per km² |
| Area | 12,695.0 km² |
| Divisions | |
| – Provinces | 5 |
| – Cities | 1 |
| – Municipalities | 101 |
| – Barangays | 2,462 |
| – Cong. Districts | 8 |
| Languages | Maguindanao, Maranao, Tausug, Malay, Arabic, Filipino, English, others |
| † Not part of ARMM | |
The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao or ARMM of the Philippines is composed of five provinces and one city namely: Basilan, Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi and the Marawi City. Cotabato City is the regional center and the seat of the ARMM regional government, although the city itself is part of Region XII, an annex is also maintained in Zamboanga City, which is also not a part of it.
Executive Order No. 36 moved Basilan from Region IX and Marawi City from Region XII.
| Province | Capital | Population (2000) | Area (km²) | Pop. density (per km²) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basilan¹ | Isabela City³ | 259,796 | 1,234.2 | 210.5 | |
| Lanao del Sur | Marawi City | 800,162 | 3,872.9 | 206.6 | |
| Maguindanao² | Shariff Aguak | 801,102 | 4,900.1 | 163.5 | |
| Sulu | Jolo | 619,668 | 1,600.4 | 387.2 | |
| Tawi-Tawi | Panglima Sugala | 322,317 | 1,087.4 | 296.4 | |
¹ Figures exclude Isabela City.
² Figures exclude Cotabato City.
³ Part of Zamboanga Peninsula region.
Of the areas where the plebiscites were held only Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi voted favorably for inclusion in the new autonomous region. The ARMM was officially inaugurated on November 6, 1990 in Cotabato City, which was designated as its provisional capital.
In 2001 a new law was passed for the expansion of the ARMM to include the areas which initially rejected inclusion and the provinces which were carved from them, however only Marawi City and Basilan with the exception of Isabela City opted to be integrated in the region.
Since September 30, 2005, Zaldy Ampatuan and Hooky Alonto Adiong have been the governor and vice-governor, respectively, of this region.
Legislative
The ARMM has a unicameral Regional Assembly headed by a Speaker. It is composed of three members for every congressional district. The current membership is 24, where 6 are from Lanao del Sur including Marawi City, 6 from Maguindanao, 6 from Sulu, 3 from Basilan and 3 from Tawi-Tawi.
Despite its "autonomous" nature, the ARMM receives approximately 98% of its operating revenue from the National Government of the Philippines, and has yet to create significant, viable sources of additional revenue. Perhaps for this reason, the per capita spending on such vital services as education and infrastructure are among the lowest in the Philippines, and the five provinces of the ARMM continue to be ranked consistently on the lower rungs of economic development within the country. The per student expenditure on education, for example, is less than $100, with the result that students within ARMM schools generally score poorly, in comparison with other provinces, on standardized achievement tests administered throughout the country.
The native Maguindanaon and other native Muslim/non-Muslim groups have a fascinating culture that revolves around kulintang music, a specific type of gong music, found among both Muslim and non-Muslim groups of the Southern Philippines.
Regions of the Philippines | Islam in the Philippines | Philippine Moro Affairs
Awtonomong Rehiyon sa Muslim Mindanao | Región Autónoma para el Mindanao Musulmán | Agwaywayas a Rehion iti Muslim a Mindanao | イスラム教徒ミンダナオ自治地域 | Muslimska Mindanao | Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
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