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Coordinates: 10°02′N 124°04′E / 10.03°N 124.07°E / 10.03; 124.07
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Inabanga
Municipality of Inabanga
Inabanga street
Inabanga street
Map of Bohol with Inabanga highlighted
Map of Bohol with Inabanga highlighted
Inabanga is located in Philippines
Inabanga
Inabanga
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 10°02′N 124°04′E / 10.03°N 124.07°E / 10.03; 124.07
Country Philippines
RegionCentral Visayas
ProvinceBohol
District2nd District
Barangays52 (see Barangays)
Government
[1]
 • TypeSangguniang Bayan
 • MayorJosephine Jumamoy
 • Vice MayorRodrigo Jumamoy
 • CongressmanErico Aristotle Aumentado
 • Electorate24,338 voters (2022)
Area
[2]
 • Total125.63 km2 (48.51 sq mi)
Population
 (2020 census)[3]
 • Total48,534
 • Density390/km2 (1,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
6332
PSGC
IDD:area code+63 (0)38
Income class3rd municipal income class
Revenue (₱)₱ 168.3 million (2020)
Native languagesBoholano dialect
Cebuano
Eskayan
Tagalog
Websitewww.inabanga.gov.ph
Map of Inabanga showing barangays and islands Map of Inabanga showing barangays and islands

Inabanga, officially the Municipality of Inabanga, (Cebuano: Lungsod sa Inabanga; Tagalog: Bayan ng Inabanga), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 48,534 people.[3]

Inabanga was the site of the 2017 Bohol clashes between Philippine security forces and Moro ISIL-affiliated militants led by members of the Abu Sayyaf.

Geography

The municipality is located at the mouth of the Inabanga River, the largest river in Bohol.[4]

Land use:[5]

  • Timberland area: 5,305 ha (13,110 acres)
  • Mangrove area: 767 ha (1,900 acres)
  • Alienable & Disposable (A & D): None

Soil cover:[5]

  • Bantog clay
  • Inabanga clay
  • Bolinao clay
  • Annam clay
  • Hydrosol

Barangays

Inabanga comprises 50 barangays:

PSGC Barangay Population ±% p.a.
2020[3] 2010[6]
071224001 Anonang 1.5% 748 721 0.37%
071224002 Bahan 1.3% 651 464 3.44%
071224003 Badiang 2.2% 1,085 1,083 0.02%
071224005 Baguhan 1.0% 501 541 −0.77%
071224007 Banahao 1.6% 760 652 1.54%
071224008 Baogo 2.5% 1,226 1,252 −0.21%
071224009 Bugang 1.7% 810 696 1.53%
071224010 Cagawasan 3.0% 1,452 1,290 1.19%
071224011 Cagayan 0.9% 429 390 0.96%
071224012 Cambitoon 2.3% 1,132 919 2.11%
071224013 Canlinte 0.6% 276 276 Steady 0.00%
071224014 Cawayan 2.0% 969 1,147 −1.67%
071224015 Cogon 1.7% 820 865 −0.53%
071224016 Cuaming 6.1% 2,951 2,826 0.43%
071224017 Dagnawan 1.3% 630 637 −0.11%
071224018 Dagohoy 3.2% 1,540 1,310 1.63%
071224019 Dait Sur 1.6% 778 622 2.26%
071224020 Datag 1.4% 661 559 1.69%
071224021 Fatima 1.8% 861 721 1.79%
071224022 Hambongan 1.4% 666 523 2.45%
071224023 Ilaud (Poblacion) 1.8% 861 954 −1.02%
071224024 Ilaya 0.9% 414 376 0.97%
071224025 Ilihan 0.9% 414 398 0.39%
071224027 Lapacan Norte 0.8% 396 350 1.24%
071224028 Lapacan Sur 2.4% 1,187 1,217 −0.25%
071224029 Lawis 2.7% 1,297 1,389 −0.68%
071224030 Liloan Norte 3.1% 1,492 1,490 0.01%
071224031 Liloan Sur 2.4% 1,165 954 2.02%
071224032 Lomboy 1.2% 591 589 0.03%
071224033 Lonoy Cainsican 1.4% 696 656 0.59%
071224034 Lonoy Roma 1.2% 581 593 −0.20%
071224035 Lutao 2.5% 1,199 1,173 0.22%
071224036 Luyo 1.7% 822 732 1.17%
071224037 Mabuhay 0.9% 449 383 1.60%
071224038 Maria Rosario 1.6% 764 424 6.06%
071224039 Nabuad 4.1% 1,998 1,804 1.03%
071224040 Napo 1.5% 728 706 0.31%
071224041 Ondol 2.3% 1,107 1,122 −0.13%
071224042 Poblacion 2.0% 966 930 0.38%
071224043 Riverside 0.5% 260 260 Steady 0.00%
071224044 Saa 1.3% 619 634 −0.24%
071224045 San Isidro 1.7% 844 992 −1.60%
071224046 San Jose 4.4% 2,116 1,566 3.06%
071224047 Santo Niño 1.4% 686 799 −1.51%
071224048 Santo Rosario 2.3% 1,117 997 1.14%
071224049 Sua 1.5% 709 554 2.50%
071224050 Tambook 1.0% 464 490 −0.54%
071224051 Tungod 2.4% 1,184 1,089 0.84%
071224052 U‑og 2.0% 957 1,112 −1.49%
071224053 Ubujan 2.3% 1,111 1,064 0.43%
Total 48,534 43,291 1.15%

Demographics

Municipal Hall Inabanga
Population census of Inabanga
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 13,123—    
1918 14,210+0.53%
1939 15,371+0.37%
1948 16,239+0.61%
1960 16,732+0.25%
1970 19,618+1.60%
1975 21,895+2.23%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1980 23,494+1.42%
1990 37,400+4.76%
1995 40,015+1.27%
2000 40,714+0.37%
2007 43,331+0.86%
2010 43,291−0.03%
2015 45,880+1.11%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[7][6][8][9]
Roman Catholic Church, Inabanga


Predominant religion: Roman Catholic

Economy

Public market

Annual Income (2014):[5] ₱68,144,172

Major industries:[5]

  • farming
  • fishing
  • mat-weaving
  • nipa thatch-making

Tourism

North Bohol fault in Anonang barangay

The North Bohol fault, which appeared during the 2013 Bohol earthquake, became a tourist attraction in Bohol province.[10]

Infrastructure

Transportation

Total road length:[5] 130.6 kilometres (81 mi)

Total number of bridges: 8

Utilities

Water supply:[5]

  • Main source of potable water: Groundwater
    • L1 facilities – 489 water wells
    • L2 systems in brgy Pob.
    • L3 systems serving 22 barangays
  • Potable water demand (1998): 73,230 cubic metres (19,000,000 US gal; 59 acre⋅ft) per day

Energization status (2010):[5]

  • 50 barangays energized
  • 8,710 actual household connections (98%)
  • 8,900 potential house connections

Number of households with access to sanitary toilets: 7,686 (86%)

Welfare[5]

  • Number of Barangay Health Stations: 28
  • Number of Hospitals: None
  • Number of Municipal Health Centers: None
  • Number of Day Care Centers: 50

Education

Literacy rate: 92%

Secondary and High schools[11][12]
    • North
      • Cuaming HS
      • Inabanga HS - Nabuad
      • Inabanga North Integrated School
      • San Jose NHS
    • South
      • Dagnawan Integrated School
      • Southern Inabanga HS
Elementary and primary schools:[13]
    • North
      • Anonang ES
      • Baogo ES
      • Cambitoon ES
      • Cuaming ES
      • Dait Sur ES
      • Datag ES
      • Hambongan ES
      • Inabanga North Integrated Sch.
      • Lawis ES
      • Liloan Norte ES
      • Liloan Sur ES
      • Nabuad ES
      • Ondol ES
      • San Isidro ES
      • San Jose ES
    • South
      • Banahao ES
      • Cagawasan ES
      • Cawayan ES
      • Dagnawaan Integrated Sch.
      • Dagohoy ES
      • Inabanga South Central ES
      • Lutao ES
      • Sto. Rosario ES
      • U-og Ubujan ES

References

  1. ^ Municipality of Inabanga | (DILG)
  2. ^ "Province: Bohol". PSGC Interactive. Quezon City, Philippines: Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  3. ^ a b c Census of Population (2020). "Region VII (Central Visayas)". Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay. Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
  4. ^ Villegas, Ramon N., ed. (2003). Tubod : the heart of Bohol. Manila: National Commission for Culture and the Arts. ISBN 9718140360.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h "Municipality of Inabanga". www.bohol.gov.ph. Official website of the Province of Bohol. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  6. ^ a b Census of Population and Housing (2010). "Region VII (Central Visayas)" (PDF). Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay. National Statistics Office. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  7. ^ Census of Population (2015). "Region VII (Central Visayas)". Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay. Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  8. ^ Censuses of Population (1903–2007). "Region VII (Central Visayas)". Table 1. Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Province/Highly Urbanized City: 1903 to 2007. National Statistics Office.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ "Province of Bohol". Municipality Population Data. Local Water Utilities Administration Research Division. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  10. ^ "Post-earthquake Bohol: Silver lining after the disaster". DENR. Archived from the original on 25 January 2017. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  11. ^ "List of High Schools". DepEd - Bohol. January 1, 2015. Retrieved 5 March 2015.
  12. ^ "Catholic Educational Institutions". Roman Catholic Diocese of Talibon. January 1, 2014. Archived from the original on February 4, 2015. Retrieved 5 March 2015. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  13. ^ "List of Elementary Schools". DepEd – Bohol. January 1, 2015. Retrieved 5 March 2015.