Valencia, Bohol

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Roman Catholic Church, Valencia, Bohol
Roman Catholic Church, Valencia, Bohol

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. Valencia is on the southern coast of Bohol. It is forty-two kilometers from the capital. Its former name is said to be "Panangatan," which is derived from "Sang-at", meaning to put up on an elevated place. It is said that many years ago, on windy days, fishermen from Dimiao and Lila used to seek shelter at the mouth of the Panangatan River when the southwest moonsoon was very strong. Here they would put up (sang-at) their boats on the banks of the river where nipa palms grew in order to prevent them from being washed away by the waves. When the Spaniards came, Panangatan was still a part of Dimiao. It was separated in 1867, the year a Spanish priest was assigned to the municipality. The priest gave it the new name, after that of a seaport city in Spain. In 1879 Valencia had a population of 7,009.


[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
  • Nailo
  • Omjon
  • Pangi-an
  • Poblacion Occidental
  • Poblacion Oriental
  • Simang
  • Taug
  • Tausion
  • Taytay
  • Ticum
  • Banderahan

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