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Lila, Bohol

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Country
  
Philippines

Incorporated
  
1 January 1915

Time zone
  
PST (UTC+8)

Local time
  
Saturday 2:39 AM

District
  
3rd district of Bohol

Barangay
  
18 (see § Barangays)

Area
  
33.93 km²

Province
  
Bohol


Region
  
Central Visayas (Region VII)

Weather
  
24°C, Wind NE at 18 km/h, 85% Humidity

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Lila is a 5th municipal income class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 12,257. In the 2016 electoral roll, it had 6,835 registered voters. Thirty kilometres (19 mi) from Tagbilaran, it is bound to the east by Dimiao, to the west by Loay and to the north by Loboc.

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Map of Lila, Bohol, Philippines

History

The coastal town of Lila once belonged to the Municipality of Dimiao. It was composed of the barrios of the municipalities of Loay and Dimiao. In 1899, during the Spanish–American War, the municipal building, the church and neighboring houses were razed to the ground and burned. Thus, no records can be shown stating when Lila was annexed to the town of Dimiao. However, the Agustinian mission in Bohol has written that Lila was a separate municipality in 1879, with a population of 4,023.

Later, a town was founded and part of the municipality was annexed back to Loay and part to Dimiao. From that time up to 1914, the municipal government of Lila ceased to function.

However, in 1915 the municipality of Lila was re-established. That part of Lila annexed to Dimiao and those annexed to Loay were returned and formed the new municipality of Lila.

For the church, it was initially administered alternately by a priest stationed in Loay and Dimiao due to the scarcity of priests. It was only in 1921 that the priest of Lila had a residential parish. The church and the convent built then were only made of light materials.

In 1915, during the administration of Fr. Narciso Maglasang, the present church was built. The convent was constructed under the administration of Fr. Miguel Ortega some time in the year 1941.

After World War II, the town prospered.

Barangays

Lila comprises 18 barangays, of which 10 are coastal and 8 inland:

Demographics

In the 2016 electoral roll, it had 6,835 registered voters, meaning that 56% of the population are aged 18 and over.

References

Lila, Bohol Wikipedia