Английская Википедия:Antequera, Bohol
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Antequera, officially the Municipality of Antequera (Шаблон:Lang-ceb; Шаблон:Lang-tgl), is a 4th class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 14,990 people.Шаблон:PH census
Located Шаблон:Convert north of Tagbilaran, popular places of interest in Antequera are the weekly basket market and Mag-Aso Falls. The Mag-Aso falls, whose cascading waters run into natural pools, were greatly altered by the 2013 Bohol earthquake and even more so by flash floods caused by Tropical Storm Seniang in December 2014.Шаблон:Sfn
History
The early inhabitants of the area were the Eskaya people, who lived in western Bohol, including the lowlands of Antequera at the present barangay of Viga, from the 7th century until the early 17th century.
Originally the town was a barangay of Maribojoc known as Agad. Migration from surrounding coastal areas increased the population and created many new sitios. On 17 March 1876, the Governor-General of the Philippines signed a decree that made Agad and all its sitios a new municipality. That same year, the governor of the district of Bohol, Joaquin Bengoechia, enacted the law that finalized the boundaries and appointed its first mayor, Simeon Villas. The new municipality was named after the home town in Spain of Bengoechia.Шаблон:Sfn
In 1899, the town of Catigbian was abolished, and the barangays of Caimbang, San Isidro, and Causwagan were added to Antequera. But it lost these barangays, along with half of Cansague, when Catigbian was reestablished on 17 June 1949. On 10 January 1970, the municipality of San Isidro was formed, taking the barangays of Cambansag, Abehilan, and Baunos from Antequera.Шаблон:Sfn
Geography
Barangays
Antequera is politically subdivided into 21 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
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Climate
Demographics
Economy
Шаблон:PH poverty incidence The primary economic activities are farming, handicraft or cottage industries (especially basket weaving), and carpentry (including bamboo and wood furniture making). Its main agricultural produce comprises coconut, rice, corn, rootcrops, and vegetables.Шаблон:Sfn
Total annual income in 2010 was ₱35,960,730 Шаблон:Clear-left
Government
List of former chief executives
List of former mayors of Antequera:Шаблон:Sfn Шаблон:Div col
- Vicente Tambis - 1896–1897
- Julian Calipes - 1909–1911
- Pedro Omila - 1912–1915
- Eufemio Morgia - 1919–1922
- Eustaquio Tambis - 1922–1925
- Eufemio Morgia - 1926–1934
- Luis Gementiza - 1934–1937
- Luis Gementiza - 1938–1940
- Demetrio Jadulco - 1940–1941
- Leoncio Paña - 1943–1945
- Eufemio Morgia - 1944
- Demetrio Jadulco - 1945–1946
- Luis Gementiza - 1946–1951
- Sabino Rebosura - 1952–1963
- Conrad Vallestero - 1963
- Isabelito Tongco - 1964–1992
- Vicente Nunag - 1987–1988
- Arnulfo Labendia - 1992
- Felipe Gementiza - 1992–1998
- Samuel Rebosura - 1998–2007
- Cecelia Rebosura - 2007–2010
- Jose Mario Pahang - 2010–2019
- Lil Nunag - 2019–present
Gallery
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Town hall
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Poblacion
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Basket market
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Mag-Aso Falls
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View of church
References
Sources
External links
- [[[:Шаблон:NSCB detail]] Philippine Standard Geographic Code]
- Municipality of Antequera
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