Valencia, Bohol

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Valencia is a 4th class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 24,363 people in 4,392 households. It is named after the city of Valencia, Spain.[citation needed]

[edit] Barangays

Valencia is politically subdivided into 35 barangays.


  • Adlawan
  • Anas
  • Anonang
  • Anoyon
  • Balingasao
  • Botong
  • Buyog
  • Canduao Occidental
  • Canduao Oriental
  • Canlusong
  • Canmanico
  • Cansibao
  • Catug-an
  • Cutcutan
  • Danao
  • Genoveva
  • Ginopolan
  • La Victoria
  • Lantang
  • Limocon
  • Loctob
  • Magsaysay
  • Marawis
  • Maubo
  • Maturan
  • Omjon
  • Pangi-an
  • Poblacion Occidental
  • Poblacion Oriental
  • Simang
  • Taug
  • Tausion
  • Taytay
  • Ticum
  • Banderahan

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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
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