M'lang

Jacinto Paclibar, who was in search for more fertile lands and vast settlement was the first Christian who settled in M'lang.In the Second World War, he was appointed Chairman of the Civil Emergency Administration under the 118th Infantry Regiment of Wendell Fertig's 10th Military Division, assuming his position in M'lang.He had in mind a government assisted subdivision project so that landless settlers may have their share to utilize fertile lands for farming and settlement.[6] M'lang was the first to separate from Kidapawan, being created as a regular municipality on August 3, 1951, by virtue of Executive Order (EO) No.[6] Later that year, a portion of M'lang, along with parts of western Kidapawan and of Kabacan, were merged to from Matalam, through EO No.
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