Guindulman, Bohol

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Guindulman is a 4th class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 29,166 people in 5,573 households. The town was settled in the early 20th century by Mariano Datahan and his followers who had migrated there from Loon on Bohol's west coast. Direct descendents of the founding families — who are recognised as members of the Eskaya cultural minority — still inhabit Biabas and nearby townships such as Lundag and Cadapdapan. [citation needed]

[edit] Barangays

Guindulman is politically subdivided into 19 barangays.

  • Basdio
  • Bato
  • Bayong
  • Biabas
  • Bulawan
  • Cabantian
  • Canhaway
  • Cansiwang
  • Casbu
  • Catungawan Sur
  • Catungawan Norte
  • Guinacot
  • Guio-ang
  • Lombog
  • Mayuga
  • Sawang (Pob.)
  • Tabajan (Pob.)
  • Tabunok
  • Trinidad

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    Cities and Municipalities of Bohol
    City: Tagbilaran
    Municipalities: Alburquerque | Alicia | Anda | Antequera | Baclayon | Balilihan | Batuan | Bien Unido | Bilar | Buenavista | Calape | Candijay | Carmen | Catigbian | Clarin | Corella | Cortes | Dagohoy | Danao | Dauis | Dimiao | Duero | Garcia Hernandez | Getafe | Guindulman | Inabanga | Jagna | Lila | Loay | Loboc | Loon | Mabini | Maribojoc | Panglao | Pilar | Pres. Carlos P. Garcia | Sagbayan | San Isidro | San Miguel | Sevilla | Sierra Bullones | Sikatuna | Talibon | Trinidad | Tubigon | Ubay | Valencia

    Coordinates: 9°46′N 124°29′E

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