Cotabato (historical province)

Cotabato, also known as the Province of Cotabato, was a historical province of the Philippines established in 1914 that existed until its dissolution in 1973. The province's capital from 1920–1967 was Cotabato City (of the same name) while Pagalungan became its capital from 1967–1973. The province was one of the largest provinces of the Philippines, with an area of 2,296,791 hectares (22,967.91 km2). It was dissolved on 1973, comprising what are now the provinces of Cotabato (North), South Cotabato, Maguindanao, Sultan Kudarat, and Sarangani.

Cotabato (historical province)

Cotabato, also known as the Province of Cotabato, was a historical province of the Philippines established in 1914 that existed until its dissolution in 1973. The province's capital from 1920–1967 was Cotabato City (of the same name) while Pagalungan became its capital from 1967–1973. The province was one of the largest provinces of the Philippines, with an area of 2,296,791 hectares (22,967.91 km2). It was dissolved on 1973, comprising what are now the provinces of Cotabato (North), South Cotabato, Maguindanao, Sultan Kudarat, and Sarangani.