Baclayon is in the eastern part of Bohol. It is the first municipality to be established in Bohol by the Spaniards and formerly comprised its present territory and those belonging now to Corella, Sikatuna, Alburquerque and Balilihan. This municipality was originally called Bacayan because travellers used to detour (bacay) around a rocky cliff along the shore about half kilometer from the municipal building in order to avoid going over the top of the cliff. The town was founded in 1595 by two Jesuit priests, Fr. Juan de Torres and Fr. Gabriel Sanchez who also built a stone church which is now considered as the oldest stone church in the country. In 1879, Baclayon had a population of 11,142.
Baclayon at a glance | |
Population (2015): | 20591 |
Population (2010): | 18630 |
Population (2000): | 14996 |
Number of households (2000): | 2978 |
Land area: | 3402 ha |
Number of barangays: | 17 |
Distance from Tagbilaran: | 7 km |
Barangay | Population (2000) | Households (2000) | Population (2010) | Population (2015) |
Buenaventura | 424 | 82 | 426 | 395 |
Cambanac | 310 | 79 | 395 | 407 |
Dasitam | 742 | 134 | 700 | 752 |
Guiwanon | 845 | 162 | 1249 | 1474 |
Landican | 531 | 107 | 708 | 869 |
Laya | 757 | 157 | 1001 | 1068 |
Libertad | 769 | 155 | 1219 | 1315 |
Montana | 1239 | 246 | 1613 | 1719 |
Pamilacan | 1258 | 242 | 1422 | 1418 |
Payahan | 635 | 111 | 821 | 920 |
Poblacion | 1863 | 360 | 1905 | 2009 |
San Isidro | 557 | 107 | 775 | 919 |
San Roque | 1028 | 222 | 1424 | 1478 |
San Vicente | 1081 | 209 | 1130 | 1249 |
Santa Cruz | 1032 | 198 | 1442 | 1913 |
Taguihon | 1186 | 252 | 1689 | 1877 |
Tanday | 739 | 155 | 711 | 809 |
(Based on figures from the census of 2000, 2010, and 2015 from PSA)