Cortes is a town northeast of Tagbilaran City. They had already a form of government before the coming of the Spaniards.
Prominent barangays during that time were Malabago and Dayhangan. Malabago was later changed to Pamingwitan because of the way the people caught fish. It was during the construction of the church that barangays Pamingwitan and Dayhangan were welded together to become a new town and given a new name 'Cortes' derived from the Spanish 'Cortesimo', meaning most courteous.
Cortes at a glance | |
Population (2015): | 16954 |
Population (2010): | 15294 |
Population (2000): | 12702 |
Number of households (2000): | 2547 |
Land area: | 4377 ha |
Number of barangays: | 14 |
Distance from Tagbilaran: | 10 km |
Barangay | Population (2000) | Households (2000) | Population (2010) | Population (2015) |
De la Paz | 2027 | 423 | 2546 | 2824 |
Fatima | 904 | 186 | 962 | 1105 |
Loreto | 1188 | 232 | 1388 | 1504 |
Lourdes | 1261 | 220 | 1668 | 1808 |
Malayo Norte | 1083 | 211 | 1291 | 1418 |
Malayo Sur | 512 | 111 | 596 | 658 |
Monserrat | 360 | 73 | 391 | 471 |
New Lourdes | 643 | 118 | 699 | 977 |
Patrocinio | 574 | 109 | 685 | 741 |
Poblacion | 1066 | 208 | 1273 | 1367 |
Rosario | 659 | 144 | 668 | 734 |
Salvador | 929 | 194 | 1105 | 1208 |
San Roque | 694 | 153 | 1022 | 1091 |
Upper de la Paz | 802 | 165 | 1000 | 1048 |
(Based on figures from the census of 2000, 2010, and 2015 from PSA)