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Country
  
Philippines

Barangays
  
22

Area
  
173.7 km²

Local time
  
Thursday 10:47 AM

Province
  
Negros Oriental

Time zone
  
PST (UTC+8)

Population
  
39,416 (2010)

Area code
  
35


Region
  
Negros Island Region (NIR/Region XVIII)

Congr. district
  
1st district of Negros Oriental

Weather
  
28°C, Wind NE at 21 km/h, 68% Humidity

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Bindoy (formerly Payabon) is a third class municipality in the province of Negros Oriental, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 39,416 people.

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Map of Bindoy, Negros Oriental, Philippines

History

Negros Oriental’s lone municipality named after a native of distinction, Bindoy started out as barrio Payabon of Manjuyod. In 1949, President Elpidio Quirino separated it as the Municipality of Bindoy. Hermenegildo “Bindoy” Villanueva was, at various times, governor of Negros Oriental, congressman of the First District, Labor Secretary of the Quezon cabinet, and senator of the Republic.

Less than two hours’ drive from Dumaguete City, Bindoy is known as the hub of the Negros Oriental I Electric Cooperative, which energizes the northern towns. Its principal produce are copra, rice and corn, sugar cane, mangoes; and quantities of bamboo, pandan and romblon, tikog, buri, maguey and abaca to support cottage industries.

Bindoy’s Bulod flatstones are weighty export items, their quarrying makes for an interesting sight. Bindoy’s mangroves salute nature conservationists, as do dainty Mantahaw Falls and limpid Mantahaw Lake.

The annual Libod-Sayaw sa Bindoy, with streetdancing based on folk dances, is a colorful highlight of the town fiesta.

Barangays

Bindoy is politically subdivided into 22 barangays.

References

Bindoy Wikipedia