Mabini, officially the Municipality of Mabini (Cebuano: Munisipyo sa Mabini; Tagalog: Bayan ng Mabini), is a 4th class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 28,701 people. [4]
Mabini | |
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Municipality | |
Municipality of Mabini | |
Mabini, Bohol | |
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Coordinates: 9°51′54″N 124°31′23″E | |
Country | Philippines |
Region | Central Visayas |
Province | Bohol |
District | 3rd district |
Founded | 1904 |
Named for | Apolinario Mabini |
Barangays | 22 (see Barangays) |
Government | |
• Type | Sangguniang Bayan |
• Mayor | Juanito L. Jayoma |
• Vice Mayor | Renato B. Tutor |
• Representative | Kristine Alexie B. Tutor |
• Municipal Council | Members
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• Electorate | 18,738 voters (2019) |
Area | |
• Total | 104.57 km2 (40.37 sq mi) |
Elevation | 12.9 m (42.3 ft) |
Highest elevation | 243 m (797 ft) |
Lowest elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Population | |
• Total | 28,701 |
• Density | 270/km2 (710/sq mi) |
• Households | 6,240 |
Economy | |
• Income class | 4th municipal income class |
• Poverty incidence | 26.90% (2018)[5] |
• Revenue | ₱113,319,454.50 (2020) |
• Assets | ₱288,681,429.83 (2020) |
• Expenditure | ₱130,476,161.82 (2020) |
• Liabilities | ₱43,791,230.43 (2020) |
Service provider | |
• Electricity | Bohol 2 Electric Cooperative (BOHECO 2) |
Time zone | UTC+8 (PST) |
ZIP code | 6313 |
PSGC | |
IDD : area code | +63 (0)38 |
Native languages | Boholano dialect Cebuano Tagalog |
Website | www |
The town of Mabini, Bohol celebrates its feast on May 4, to honor the town patron Santa Monica.[6]
Established on July 23, 1904,[7] through a resolution approved by then Governor General of the Philippines, the town of Mabini was initially composed of the three large barangays of Libas or Ubayon from Candijay, Batuanan (now Alicia), and Cabulao from Ubay. The efforts of establishing these barangays into a town came from Capitan Canuto Bernales, General Pedro Samsom and Atty. Gabino Sepulveda when the Philippines Governor General issued a directive to organize large barangays into towns.
Capitan Canuto Bernales, General Pedro Samsom and Atty. Gabino Sepulveda were friends and comrades-in-arms during the Filipino-Spanish and Filipino-American revolutions. The idea of naming the town as Mabini came from General Pedro Samson and Atty. Sepulveda, in honor of the hero, Apolinario Mabini, the Sublime Paralytic and Brain of the Revolution . Then provincial Governor Aniceto Clarin handed over the approved resolution to Capitan Canuto Bernales who had to walk all the way to Tagbilaran City to receive it. The approved resolution he receive formally recognized the formation of the town of Mabini. Capitan Canuto Bernales became the first town president of Mabini.[8]
Mabini comprises 22 barangays:
PSGC | Barangay | Population | ±% p.a. | |||
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2020 [4] | 2010 [9] | |||||
071231001 | Abaca | 8.4% | 2,413 | 2,349 | ▴ | 0.26% |
071231002 | Abad Santos | 2.0% | 567 | 720 | ▾ | −2.26% |
071231003 | Aguipo | 4.3% | 1,231 | 1,368 | ▾ | −1.01% |
071231005 | Baybayon | 4.6% | 1,314 | 1,508 | ▾ | −1.31% |
071231006 | Bulawan | 1.9% | 533 | 658 | ▾ | −2.00% |
071231007 | Cabidian | 3.1% | 903 | 1,040 | ▾ | −1.34% |
071231009 | Cawayanan | 5.5% | 1,568 | 1,552 | ▴ | 0.10% |
071231004 | Concepcion (Banlas) | 4.2% | 1,215 | 1,259 | ▾ | −0.34% |
071231010 | Del Mar | 2.9% | 833 | 759 | ▴ | 0.90% |
071231011 | Lungsoda‑an | 3.8% | 1,081 | 1,130 | ▾ | −0.42% |
071231012 | Marcelo | 3.2% | 918 | 1,000 | ▾ | −0.82% |
071231013 | Minol | 4.9% | 1,399 | 1,414 | ▾ | −0.10% |
071231014 | Paraiso | 2.9% | 821 | 819 | ▴ | 0.02% |
071231015 | Poblacion I | 4.9% | 1,405 | 1,425 | ▾ | −0.14% |
071231016 | Poblacion II | 5.8% | 1,675 | 1,697 | ▾ | −0.12% |
071231017 | San Isidro | 5.7% | 1,638 | 1,633 | ▴ | 0.03% |
071231018 | San Jose | 4.9% | 1,403 | 1,427 | ▾ | −0.16% |
071231019 | San Rafael | 2.4% | 683 | 736 | ▾ | −0.71% |
071231020 | San Roque (Cabulao) | 8.9% | 2,548 | 2,529 | ▴ | 0.07% |
071231021 | Tambo | 3.0% | 874 | 914 | ▾ | −0.43% |
071231022 | Tangkigan | 4.7% | 1,350 | 1,438 | ▾ | −0.60% |
071231023 | Valaga | 2.8% | 799 | 799 | ⬄ | 0.00% |
Total | 28,701 | 28,174 | ▴ | 0.18% |
Climate data for Mabini, Bohol | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Average high °C (°F) | 28 (82) |
28 (82) |
29 (84) |
31 (88) |
31 (88) |
30 (86) |
30 (86) |
30 (86) |
30 (86) |
29 (84) |
29 (84) |
28 (82) |
29 (85) |
Average low °C (°F) | 23 (73) |
23 (73) |
23 (73) |
23 (73) |
24 (75) |
24 (75) |
24 (75) |
24 (75) |
24 (75) |
24 (75) |
24 (75) |
23 (73) |
24 (74) |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 98 (3.9) |
82 (3.2) |
96 (3.8) |
71 (2.8) |
104 (4.1) |
129 (5.1) |
101 (4.0) |
94 (3.7) |
99 (3.9) |
135 (5.3) |
174 (6.9) |
143 (5.6) |
1,326 (52.3) |
Average rainy days | 18.0 | 14.1 | 17.1 | 16.8 | 23.7 | 25.7 | 25.8 | 23.3 | 24.2 | 25.9 | 24.0 | 20.6 | 259.2 |
Source: Meteoblue[10] |
Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
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1918 | 9,005 | — |
1939 | 17,473 | +3.21% |
1948 | 22,673 | +2.94% |
1960 | 14,703 | −3.54% |
1970 | 16,223 | +0.99% |
1975 | 19,071 | +3.30% |
1980 | 20,876 | +1.82% |
1990 | 21,854 | +0.46% |
1995 | 23,370 | +1.26% |
2000 | 27,250 | +3.35% |
2007 | 28,788 | +0.76% |
2010 | 28,174 | −0.78% |
2015 | 27,171 | −0.69% |
2020 | 28,701 | +1.08% |
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority [11] [9] [12][13] |
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