This municipality lies in the southeastern part of Bohol. It was established as a regular munuicipality in 1862. It had a population of 5,352 in 1879. the oldest buildings in the locality are the church and the convent. The former was built in 1868. The elementary school building was constructed in 1910. Christianity was introduced in 1860 by a Spanish priest.
Duero at a glance | |
Population (2015): | 17876 |
Population (2010): | 17580 |
Population (2000): | 16485 |
Number of households (2000): | 3245 |
Land area: | 8890 ha |
Number of barangays: | 21 |
Distance from Tagbilaran: | 73 km |
Barangay | Population (2000) | Households (2000) | Population (2010) | Population (2015) |
Alejawan | 599 | 124 | 801 | 773 |
Angilan | 475 | 89 | 540 | 514 |
Anibongan | 579 | 101 | 540 | 479 |
Bangwalog | 1380 | 251 | 1340 | 1358 |
Cansuhay | 618 | 142 | 735 | 789 |
Danao | 634 | 117 | 688 | 646 |
Duay | 453 | 85 | 390 | 482 |
Guinsularan | 1722 | 327 | 1736 | 1689 |
Imelda | 605 | 105 | 615 | 603 |
Itum | 1064 | 213 | 1139 | 1135 |
Langkis | 1002 | 207 | 1002 | 980 |
Lobogon | 1274 | 243 | 1329 | 1338 |
Madua Norte | 383 | 94 | 475 | 515 |
Madua Sur | 594 | 129 | 699 | 731 |
Mambool | 492 | 93 | 556 | 607 |
Mawi | 476 | 95 | 518 | 523 |
Payao | 646 | 128 | 598 | 639 |
San Antonio (Pob.) | 1113 | 216 | 1211 | 1181 |
San Isidro | 642 | 156 | 809 | 816 |
San Pedro | 1202 | 246 | 1334 | 1467 |
Taytay | 532 | 84 | 525 | 611 |
(Based on figures from the census of 2000, 2010, and 2015 from PSA)