Linggo, Enero 31, 2016


Midsayap is geographically located at the Southwestern portion of North Cotabato Province. It is bounded on the north by the Municipality of Libungan; on the south by the Rio Grande de Mindanao; on the east by the municipalities of Aleosan and Pikit; and on the west by the Municipality of Kabuntalan.
Midsayap is approximately 47 kilometres (29 mi) away from Cotabato Cityand some 174 kilometres (108 mi) from Davao City, two of the major urban centers in Mindanao. It is about 64 kilometres (40 mi) away from Kidapawan City, the seat of the Provincial Government.
Midsayap is characterized as plain to hilly terrain. Gently rolling to hilly areas are located on the Northeastern portion specifically at barangays - Kiwanan, Kimagango, Anonang, Malamote, Upper Bulanan and Milaya. A portion of Kadingilan and Nabalawag has a hilly portion at their boundaries. All barangays on the western portion which is cut by the National Highway from Poblacion to Dulawan is plain and is presently planted with irrigated rice and other crops. The southern most barangays are marshy being located along the Rio Grande de Mindanao.
When the Missionary Fathers came to Mindanao in 1939, they were confronted with the difficult problem of how to reach out to the people to spread the Word of God. After much consideration, Fr. Gerard Mongeau, OMI and his Oblate brothers thought that the best way to reach as many people as possible was through the establishment of schools. They therefore decided to open the first high school in Midsayap because the system of highways at that time made Midsayap the crossroads of the province. The “experiment” was at the same time intended to test the reaction of the people to the idea of a Catholic school.
Since the Philippines and the Oblate congregation are both dedicated to Our Lady, it was natural that the school should be placed under her protection. It was Fr. Joseph Boyd, OMI, who suggested the name NOTRE DAME. Hence, in July 1941, the NOTRE DAME ACADEMY in Midsayap opened its doors. It was the first link in the long chain of Notre Dame schools which today number 194 and form the Notre Dame Educational Association.

Where to eat…in Midsayap ?

Where to Dine in Midsayap suggests places where you can eat and be merry…
  • de Rose of Manila FoodCourt 
  • Hill Park Restaurant
  • Right Choice Chicken- for the best lechon manok in town 
  • Cafe Jericho
  • Le Rosa- Serves the best sotanghon and buko pie.
  • Lisuy’s BBQ
  • Goldillite
  • Le Rosa
  • Radneys
If you are a restauranteur please let us know too so we can write about you and give your resto a total honest review. 
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The JOLIBEE Midsayap, is the first establishment were u can find the friendly fast food in town..which is there a lot of foods were can taste good and services.

Martes, Enero 19, 2016

The picture with the title White Hut Inn & Resort , White Hut Inn & Resort is next to Katingawan and is located in Province of North Cotabato, Soccsksargen, Philippines. You can see the original site of the image .
Camp Anatolia Resort is located at Kimagango Midsayap Cotabato, it has a function rooms where you can celebrates any occasion with the affordable price and friendly staff.
It has 3 divided swimming pools with an olympic size..and a rooms where you can rest.


ASIK-ASIK FALLS IN ALAMADA NORTH COTABATO


Asik-Asik falls in Barangay Dado, Alamada, North Cotabato attracts tourists which became one of the main attractions in the province.Unlike any common water falls where water descends from a river or spring, Asik-Asik waters pours out from the rocks on a cliff as if curtains of water falling from the wall of rocks.
Alamada is one of the municipalities in North Cotabato, Philippines and it is roughly three hours and thirty five minutes continuous travel from Manila, the capital of the Philippines – about two hours by airplane plus one hour and thirty minutes by car. This is in Mindanao, Southern Philippines.

Lunes, Enero 18, 2016

THE DE ROSE FASHION TO FAME FASHION SHOW is the one of the most prestigous event in midsayap every halad this is the battle of beauty and fashion in different places.

Halad” is a term from Cebuano and Ilonggo language which means “offering”, and “Halad sa Sto. Niño” means “Offering to Sto. Nino”. Halad Festival in Midsayap is done every third Sunday of Junuary in honor of Midsayap Patron Saint: Sto. Niño, and on this day all townsfolk celebrate the Patronal Fiesta too.
Halad Festival is a street dancing display of beautiful tapestry of colors, ingeniously crafted native costumes and props where it is participated by groups and calling themselves as tribes; with participants hitting drums in rhythm of “Pit Señor! Hala Bira!” while the tribe is shouting in the background; variety of native instruments included; Actually, this is a very loud and noisy festival with lots of fun!

Biyernes, Enero 15, 2016


 





       T HE MUTYA NG MIDSAYAP
                        2016


Mutya ng Midsayap 2016- APRILY SOLIVA
1st RU- LIAN LOU MADRONES
2nd RU- NOVELYN BALBUENA
3rd RU- MICHELLE ROSE CATUBIG