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The Municipality of Talibon is a progressive town on the northern coast of the island

of Bohol in the Philippines, 114.8 kilometers via Tagbilaran North Road, 149.55
kilometers via Tagbilaran East Road, 108.83 kilometers via Loay Interior Road. Before it
was established into an independent municipality in 1830, the town was part of
Inabanga.

The Municipality of Talibon in Bohol Philippines is composed of 25 barangays; 17


located on the mainland while 8 are island barangays having a total population of
61,690 per 2005 survey and covering an area of 22,400 hectares.

The mainland barangays are: Bagacay, Balintawak, Burgos, Magsaysay, Poblacion,


Rizal, San Agustin, San Carlos, San Francisco, San Isidro, San Jose, San Pedro, San
Roque, Santo Nio, Sikatuna, Tanghaligue and Zamora. The island barangays are
Busalian, Calituban, Cataban, Guindacpan, Mahanay, Nocnocan, Sag and Suba. At its
helm is Mayor Restituto B. Auxtero, a Certified Public Accountant.

A year after it was established as a municipality, Talibon became a parish with


the Blessed Trinity as its patron saint and whose feast day is celebrated every last
Saturday of May. The town is the seat of the Diocese of Talibon being the resident town
of the Bishop.

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