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Calape, Bohol

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Country
  
Philippines

Founded
  
1802

Elevation
  
150 m (490 ft)

Province
  
Bohol

District
  
1st district of Bohol

Barangay
  
33 (see § Barangays)

Area
  
75.36 km²

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Region
  
Central Visayas (Region VII)

Neighborhoods
  
Kahayag, Madangog, Magtongtong, Talisay, Lomboy, Kinabag-an, Lawis, Looc

Calape is a 3rd municipal income class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines, 41 kilometres (25 mi) north of Tagbilaran. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 30,863. In the 2016 electoral roll, it had 20,449 registered voters. The first settlers of Calape were said to be migrants from Cebu, and from other municipalities of Bohol.

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Map of Calape, Bohol, Philippines

Its name is derived from cape, referring to either a species of rattan or to the local varietal of coffee, Kape Barako, both of which still grow abundantly there to this day.

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History

By the time Spaniards arrived, there was already a native settlement in Calape. In 1802, the Spanish governor of Cebu established it as an independent municipality.

In 1957, Abucayan Norte was created from the sitios of Cabulihan and Cabinong, and Abucayan Sur from the sitios of Rama and Bino. The sitios of Binogawan, Masonoy, Bentig, Cahayag, and Lawis were also constituted into barrios.

Geography

The town center faces the Cebu Strait on the western side of Bohol Island, about 41 kilometres (25 mi) from Tagbilaran. The jurisdiction of Calape includes the islands of Pangangan (eight barangays) and Mantatao, as well as two uninhabited islets, Poom Island and Basihan Island.

There are four rivers that flow through the territory: Tultugan and Liboron Rivers that drain into Calape Bay, and Calunasan and Abucayan Norte Rivers that drain into Tipcan Bay.

Most of the coastal area is a fairly level plain that gradually rises into rolling hills of coralline limestone. The highest point in Calape is Mount Candungao in the eastern portion of the town, with an elevation of 150 metres (500 ft) above sea level.

Barangays

Calape comprises 33 barangays, of which 18 are coastal.

Demographics

In the 2016 electoral roll, it had 20,449 registered voters, meaning that 66% of the population are aged 18 and over.

Religion

92% of Calape's population is Roman Catholic. The remaining 8% is divided among other religious groups.

Notable residents

  • Yoyoy Villame, a novelty singer.
  • References

    Calape, Bohol Wikipedia