Bohol Island Map
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About Bohol Island
Bohol is a major tourist destination in the Central Visayas region, spanning 1,861 square miles (4,821 square kilometers). The island is renowned for its Chocolate Hills, a geological formation of over 1,200 symmetrical hills, and the tiny Philippine tarsier, one of the world's smallest primates. The island's rich history dates back to the pre-colonial period, with several Spanish colonial churches dotting its landscape.
The coastal areas of Bohol feature pristine white sand beaches and world-class diving sites, particularly around Panglao Island. Agriculture remains a significant economic activity, with rice, coconut, and corn as major crops. The island's tourism infrastructure has developed significantly since the early 2000s, making it one of the Philippines' prime eco-tourism destinations.
The Facts:Region: Central Visayas.
Province: Bohol.
Area: 1,861 sq mi (4,821 sq km).
Population: ~ 1,400,000.
Cities and Towns: Tagbilaran, Ubay, Talibon, Tubigon, Carmen, Inabanga, Loon, Dauis, Jagna, Guindulman, Calape, Candijay, Trinidad, Panglao, Mabini, Getafe, Valencia, Buenavista, Pilar, Bien Unido, Sierra Bullones, San Miguel, Garcia Hernandez, Catigbian, Alicia, Maribojoc, Clarin, Sagbayan, Dagohoy, Baclayon, Danao, Duero, Balilihan, Bilar, Anda, Loboc, Loay, Cortes, Dimiao, Antequera, Batuan, Lila, Sevilla, Alburquerque, San Isidro, Corella, Sikatuna. .
Last Updated: December 09, 2024
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