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San Miguel, Bohol

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Country
  
Philippines

Formed
  
14 March 1961

Demonym(s)
  
San Miguelnon

Province
  
Bohol

District
  
2nd district of Bohol

Barangay
  
18 (see § Barangays)

Area
  
123.3 km²

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Region
  
Central Visayas (Region VII)

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San Miguel is a 4th municipal income class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 24,135. In the 2016 electoral roll, it had 14,040 registered voters.

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Map of San Miguel, Bohol, Philippines

San Miguel is located in the northern interior of the province. It is 86 kilometers (two to three hours bus ride) from Tagbilaran with a total land area of 12,329 hectares (30,466 acres) bounded in the north by the municipality of Trinidad, in the south by the municipality of Dagohoy, in the west municipality of Danao and in the east by the municipality of Ubay.

San Miguel has eighteen barangays and has an estimated population of more than 24,000. The western portion of the municipality is generally hilly while the eastern portions are level lands primarily cultivated for agriculture.

History

The Municipality was established in July 1961 by virtue of Executive Order No. 423 dated 14 March 1961. Its mother town is the municipality of Trinidad which also was formerly barrio Ipil of the Municipality of Talibon. The seat of government in the San Miguel was formerly Cambangay Sur which was formerly a part of Talibon when the latter became a pueblo during the Spanish regime.

The place which is now the town site was one a forest area teeming with all kinds of games. The early years of American regime saw the migration of a handful of natives from Ipil which was settlement in the north along the Ipil River. The search for greener pastures brought more settlers into the area. The bulk of migrants came from the municipality of Loon.

San Miguel got its name from St. Michael the Archangel, the town's patron saint.

Barangays

San Miguel comprises 18 barangays:

Demographics

In the 2016 electoral roll, it had 14,040 registered voters, meaning that 58% of the population are aged 18 and over.

Local government

Since its township, 9 mayors have been elected into office.

References

San Miguel, Bohol Wikipedia