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'''Duero''' is a fifth class [[Philippine municipality|municipality]] in the [[Philippine province|province]] of [[Bohol]], [[Philippines]]. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 17,580 people.<ref name=NSO10/> It was named after [[Duero River |
'''Duero''' is a fifth class [[Philippine municipality|municipality]] in the [[Philippine province|province]] of [[Bohol]], [[Philippines]]. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 17,580 people.<ref name=NSO10/> It was named after the [[Douro|Duero River]] in the [[Iberian peninsula]]. |
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Roman Catholicism was introduced to the town in 1860 by a Spanish priest. It was established as a regular municipality two years later, and a convent was constructed in 1868.<ref name=boholgov/> |
Roman Catholicism was introduced to the town in 1860 by a Spanish priest. It was established as a regular municipality two years later, and a convent was constructed in 1868.<ref name=boholgov/> |
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| title = Population census of Duero |
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| 1990 = 14242 |
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| 1995 = 14299 |
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| 2000 = 16485 |
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| 2007 = 17254 |
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| 2010 = 17580 |
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| footnote = Source: National Statistics Office<ref name=NSO10/><ref name=NSO07>National Statistics Office - [http://www.census.gov.ph/data/census2007/h070000.pdf Population and Annual Growth Rates by Province, City and Municipality: Central Visayas: 1995, 2000 and 2007]</ref> |
| footnote = Source: National Statistics Office<ref name=NSO10/><ref name=NSO07>National Statistics Office - [http://www.census.gov.ph/data/census2007/h070000.pdf Population and Annual Growth Rates by Province, City and Municipality: Central Visayas: 1995, 2000 and 2007]</ref> |
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Duero Bohol 3.JPG|Duero town hall |
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Duero Bohol 1.JPG|Public market |
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duerochurch.jpg|Church |
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==References== |
==References== |
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* [http://www.bohol.gov.ph/duero.html Municipality of Duero] |
* [http://www.bohol.gov.ph/duero.html Municipality of Duero] |
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* [http://www.nscb.gov.ph/activestats/psgc/default.asp Philippine Standard Geographic Code] |
* [http://www.nscb.gov.ph/activestats/psgc/default.asp Philippine Standard Geographic Code] |
Revision as of 19:11, 17 December 2013
Duero | |
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Country | Philippines |
Region | Central Visayas (Region VII) |
Province | Bohol |
District | 3rd district of Bohol |
Founded | 1862 |
Barangays | 21 |
Government | |
• Mayor | Cornelius F. Ocay |
Area | |
• Total | 88.90 km2 (34.32 sq mi) |
Population (2010)[2] | |
• Total | 17,580 |
• Density | 200/km2 (510/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+8 (PST) |
ZIP code | 6309 |
Dialing code | 38 |
Income class | 5th class |
Duero is a fifth class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 17,580 people.[2] It was named after the Duero River in the Iberian peninsula.
Roman Catholicism was introduced to the town in 1860 by a Spanish priest. It was established as a regular municipality two years later, and a convent was constructed in 1868.[1]
Barangays
Duero is politically subdivided into 21 barangays.
- Alejawan
- Angilan
- Anibongan
- Bangwalog
- Cansuhay
- Danao
- Duay
- Guinsularan
- Itum
- Langkis
- Lobogon
- Madua Norte
- Madua Sur
- Mambool
- Mawi
- Payao
- San Antonio (Poblacion)
- San Isidro
- San Pedro
- Imelda
- Taytay
Demographics
Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
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1990 | 14,242 | — |
1995 | 14,299 | +0.07% |
2000 | 16,485 | +3.10% |
2007 | 17,254 | +0.63% |
2010 | 17,580 | +0.68% |
Source: National Statistics Office[2][3] |
Images
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Duero town hall
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Public market
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Church
References
- ^ a b c "Municipality of Duero". Province of Bohol. Retrieved 2012-09-17.
- ^ a b c "Population and Annual Growth Rates by Province, City, and Municipality - Region VII - Central Visayas: 1990, 2000, and 2010". National Statistics Office.
- ^ National Statistics Office - Population and Annual Growth Rates by Province, City and Municipality: Central Visayas: 1995, 2000 and 2007
External links
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