MALACAÑAN PALACE MANILA
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
[ EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 142, December 16, 1955 ]
ANNEXING A CERTAIN PORTION OF THE TERRITORY OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF DINAIG, PROVINCE OF COTABATO, TO THE NEWLY CREATED MUNICIPALITY OF UPI IN THE SAME PROVINCE
Upon the recommendation of the Provincial Board of Cotabato and pursuant to the provisions of section 68 of the Revised Administrative Code, that portion of the territory of the municipality of Dinaig, province of Cotabato, which comprises the following named places, hereafter to be known as barrios is hereby segregated from said municipality and annexed to the newly created municipality of Upi, same province:
1. Nuro
15. Kibleg
29. Romogaob
2. Bungkog
16. Durugao
30. Resa
3. Tinungcaan
17. Blinsung
31. Renti
4. Kibucay
18. Mateber
32. Rifao
5. Pura
19. Borongotan
33. Lapaken
6. Renebe
20. Tambak
34. Basak
7. Kiga
21. Na—gi
35. Sinipak
8. Bugabungan
22. Biarong
36. Meti
9. Pinansaran
23. Ganasi
37. Laguitan
10. Kinitaan
24. Luoy
38. Bayabas
11. Kabakaba
25. Lamud
39. Kinemi
12. Rimpes
26. Pilayan
40. Bu—go
13. Tubuan
27. Nalkan
41. Ranao
14. Kindal
28. Capilit
42. Mairab
The municipality of Upi whose territory is being increased herein shall be separated from the municipality of Dinaig by a line described as follows:
Beginning from Manangula Point on the seacoast an imaginary straight line in an easterly direction towards kilometer post No. 174 (also known as 21) on the Cotabato-Nuro road; thence in a southeasterly direction to the point where the Cefaran Creek crosses the Nuro-Dalican road; and thence in a southerly direction to the point where the boundary line between the municipalities of Lebak and Datu Piang meets the southern boundary of the municipality of Dinaig. (Reference: Map of the municipality of Dinaig. Scale: 1:250,000, submitted by the Highways District Engineer of Cotabato.)
This Order shall take effect immediately. 1a⍵⍴h!1
Done in the City of Manila, this 16th day of December, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-five, and of the Independence of the Philippines, the tenth.
(Sgd.)— RAMON MAGSAYSAY President of the Philippines
By the President:
(Sgd.)— MARIANO YENKO, JR. Assistant Executive Secretary