This was once a part of Antequera and was once called Macapagao because a person living there had a very harsh voice. People coming from this placed referred to it as Macapagao.
Later the place was called Agbunan due to a plant called 'Bugang' which bears white flowers and which spreads or scatters (agbun) into the air when the wind blows.
When Catigbian was made a town during the Spanish regime, Agbun was one of the barrios of the newly created town. Favorable climate and fertile soil lured people to come to Agbunan and settled there. They were able to construct a chapel in honor of St. Isidore, the patron saint of farmers.
During the Phil-Am war Catigbian was destroyed and its barrios were ceded to neighboring municipalities. Agbunan was back to Antequera. When Catigbian was restored Agbunan again became a part of Catigbian. Agbunan or San Isidro was one of the big barangays of Catigbian.
Inspired by its rapid growth and development they began to nourish the dream of making their barrio into a town. Their dream was realized when on Jne 21, 1969 Pres. Ferdinand Marcos signed into law RA 5662 creating San Isidro as one of the towns of the province of Bohol.
San Isidro at a glance | |
Population (2015): | 8744 |
Population (2010): | 9125 |
Population (2000): | 9106 |
Number of households (2000): | 1848 |
Land area: | 4104 ha |
Number of barangays: | 12 |
Distance from Tagbilaran: | 32 km |
Barangay | Population (2000) | Households (2000) | Population (2010) | Population (2015) |
Abehilan | 533 | 113 | 621 | 620 |
Baryong Daan | 336 | 69 | 288 | 292 |
Baunos | 605 | 108 | 479 | 432 |
Cabanugan | 958 | 188 | 892 | 949 |
Caimbang | 700 | 140 | 668 | 638 |
Cambansag | 677 | 148 | 683 | 718 |
Candungao | 1194 | 221 | 1130 | 922 |
Cansague Norte | 393 | 88 | 414 | 404 |
Cansague Sur | 515 | 99 | 565 | 581 |
Causwagan Sur | 635 | 140 | 613 | 580 |
Masonoy | 595 | 118 | 547 | 473 |
Poblacion | 1965 | 416 | 2225 | 2135 |
(Based on figures from the census of 2000, 2010, and 2015 from PSA)