Jagna, Bohol
Jagna | ||
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Municipality | ||
Jagna Town Hall | ||
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Map of Bohol with Jagna highlighted | ||
Jagna Location within the Philippines | ||
Coordinates: 9°39′N 124°22′E / 9.65°N 124.37°ECoordinates: 9°39′N 124°22′E / 9.65°N 124.37°E | ||
Country | Philippines | |
Region | Central Visayas (Region VII) | |
Province | Bohol | |
District | 3rd district of Bohol | |
Founded | 29 September 1631 | |
Barangay | 33 (see § Barangays) | |
Government [1] | ||
• Type | Sangguniang Bayan | |
• Mayor | Fortunato Abrenilla (LP) | |
• Vice mayor | Bonifacio Virtudes | |
• Town Council |
Members
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• Representative | Arthur Yap | |
Area[2] | ||
• Total | 168.49 km2 (65.05 sq mi) | |
Population (2015 census)[3] | ||
• Total | 33,892 | |
• Density | 200/km2 (520/sq mi) | |
• Voter (2016)[4] | 20,459 | |
Time zone | PST (UTC+8) | |
ZIP code | 6308 | |
IDD : area code | +63 (0)38 | |
Income class | 3rd class | |
PSGC | 071225000 | |
Website |
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Jagna is a 3rd municipal income class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 33,892.[3] In the 2016 election, it had 20,459 registered voters.[4]
Jagna is located on the southern coast of Bohol. It is one of the commercial trading centers of the province with daily market and port operations. Of interest to visitors is the town church built during the Spanish era, with its ceiling frescoes and baroque architecture. A waterfall and a spring reservoir can be found on the highlands, accessible by road travel north. A marine sanctuary zone has been set up by the local government just off the shore. A double reef is protected inside the sanctuary zone and marked off by buoys to restrict access from fishers.
Like Tagbilaran, Jagna is a port town. Ferries travel daily to and from other islands. Routes to Mindanao are available via Cagayan de Oro and Butuan. The island of Camiguin is visible from Jagna and a ferry operates from Jagna to the port of Balbagon in peak season.
The town celebrates St. Michael's festival on 29 September. Highlights are cultural activities such as parades and street dancing. The month of May is also of interest, especially to returning Jagna-born Filipinos from across the islands and abroad. Celebrations of barangay fiestas occur almost everyday.
History
On 24 January 1744 an Italian Jesuit curate in charge of the town parish was killed by a native insurgent known as Francisco Dagohoy. This event signaled the beginning of the Dagohoy Rebellion – the longest uprising in Philippine history.
The Lonoy Massacre in 1901 was a bloody American surprise attack launched on Filipino insurgents – the latter being led by Captain Gregorio Caseñas[lower-alpha 1] – which were killed over 400, in the Philippine-American War. It was fought in the mountain village of Lonoy, north of the town proper.
A major earthquake devastated the town in 1992. The local residents were evacuated to the nearby hills for a few days, as local authorities warned of a possible tsunami that might hit the coastal area. Fortunately, no such event happened. Some damage occurred to the church bell tower by the earthquake but has been completely repaired.
Jagna has a new market; the last one burned down in 1998 and a temporary market was set up in the grass field across the church. The new market is in operation – built on the site of the previous one that burned down. A recreational plaza is recently in construction on the grass field that was once the temporary market area.
Barangays
Jagna comprises 33 barangays:
PSGC | Barangay | Population | ±% p.a. | ||
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2015[3] | 2010[5] | ||||
071225001 | Alejawan | 2.4% | 817 | 843 | −0.59% |
071225002 | Balili | 3.6% | 1,233 | 1,263 | −0.46% |
071225003 | Boctol | 3.3% | 1,103 | 1,023 | +1.44% |
071225005 | Bunga Ilaya | 2.9% | 994 | 816 | +3.83% |
071225006 | Bunga Mar | 4.3% | 1,459 | 1,385 | +1.00% |
071225004 | Buyog | 1.0% | 344 | 386 | −2.17% |
071225007 | Cabunga‑an | 4.0% | 1,344 | 1,179 | +2.53% |
071225008 | Calabacita | 4.2% | 1,419 | 1,362 | +0.78% |
071225009 | Cambugason | 3.2% | 1,071 | 993 | +1.45% |
071225010 | Can‑ipol | 1.5% | 505 | 511 | −0.22% |
071225014 | Can‑uba | 1.1% | 378 | 343 | +1.87% |
071225015 | Can‑upao | 6.1% | 2,067 | 2,037 | +0.28% |
071225011 | Canjulao | 8.5% | 2,870 | 2,752 | +0.80% |
071225012 | Cantagay | 2.7% | 915 | 834 | +1.78% |
071225013 | Cantuyoc | 2.4% | 830 | 884 | −1.19% |
071225016 | Faraon | 1.7% | 581 | 547 | +1.15% |
071225017 | Ipil | 0.9% | 321 | 319 | +0.12% |
071225018 | Kinagbaan | 1.4% | 466 | 436 | +1.28% |
071225019 | Laca | 0.8% | 257 | 316 | −3.86% |
071225020 | Larapan | 2.3% | 778 | 764 | +0.35% |
071225021 | Lonoy | 3.8% | 1,286 | 1,259 | +0.40% |
071225022 | Looc | 2.2% | 740 | 865 | −2.93% |
071225023 | Malbog | 3.2% | 1,078 | 1,031 | +0.85% |
071225024 | Mayana | 6.6% | 2,235 | 1,482 | +8.14% |
071225025 | Naatang | 1.7% | 583 | 580 | +0.10% |
071225026 | Nausok | 1.0% | 349 | 348 | +0.05% |
071225027 | Odiong | 2.9% | 979 | 1,023 | −0.83% |
071225028 | Pagina | 3.8% | 1,297 | 1,405 | −1.51% |
071225029 | Pangdan | 3.5% | 1,177 | 1,197 | −0.32% |
071225030 | Poblacion (Pondol) | 2.6% | 885 | 1,020 | −2.67% |
071225031 | Tejero | 4.2% | 1,440 | 1,412 | +0.37% |
071225032 | Tubod Mar | 1.6% | 538 | 516 | +0.80% |
071225033 | Tubod Monte | 4.6% | 1,553 | 1,435 | +1.52% |
Total | 33,892 | 32,566 | +0.76% |
Demographics
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Source: Philippine Statistics Office[3][5][6] |
In the 2016 election, it had 20,459 registered voters, meaning that 60% of the population are aged 18 and over.[4]
Gallery
- Pagina, Jagna
- Public market of Jagna
- Jagna Bay
- Roman Catholic Church, Jagna
Notes
- ↑ who now features at the centre of the municipal seal
References
- ↑ "Municipality". Quezon City, Philippines: Department of the Interior and Local Government. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
- ↑ "Municipal: Jagna, Bohol". PSGC Interactive. Quezon City, Philippines: Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 "Region VII (CENTRAL VISAYAS)". Census of Population (2015): Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay (Report). PSA. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
- 1 2 3 "2016 National and Local Elections Statistics". Commission on Elections. 2016.
- 1 2 "Region VII (CENTRAL VISAYAS)". Census of Population and Housing (2010): Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay (Report). NSO. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
- ↑ "Region VII (CENTRAL VISAYAS)". Census of Population (1995, 2000 and 2007): Total Population by Province, City and Municipality (Report). NSO. Archived from the original on 24 June 2011.
External links
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- Jagna, Bohol Official Website
- Jagna Municipal Planning and Development Office
- Jagna Bohol
- Latest Jagna News Tubag Bohol
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