Mabini

IJsselstein, Saturday, 14 January 2012 23:08:15

Mabini is located in the eastern part of the province. It was established in 1904 out of the barrios of Abaca, Banlas, Bulawan, Lungsodaan, Minol, Poblacion I and II and Tambo, which then belonged to Candijay; Cabulao and San Jose which then belonged to Ubay and Batuanan which a that time was a barrio of Mabini. The first settlers of Sitio Libas came from Duero, Loboc, Guindulmlan, Jagna and Sevilla. The barrios were organized into a new town through the initiative of its parish priest, Fr. Jimenez and municipal president Canuto Bernales.

Mabini Police Station: +63 38 522 3069

Mabini at a glance
Population (2010): 28174
Population (2000): 27250
Number of households (2000): 5047
Land area: 6455 ha
Number of barangays: 22
Distance from Tagbilaran: 104 km

BarangayPopulation (2010)Population (2000)Households (2000)
Abaca23492231438
Abad Santos720653115
Aguipo13681528281
Baybayon15081513280
Bulawan658633120
Cabidian10401081198
Cawayanan15521632312
Concepcion (Banlas)112591295234
Del Mar759682121
Lungsoda-an11301050200
Marcelo1000936152
Minol14141380229
Paraiso819620128
Poblacion I14251347293
Poblacion II16971659234
San Isidro16331446272
San Jose14271482316
San Rafael736679111
San Roque (Cabulao)25292391451
Tambo914768144
Tangkigan14381434285
Valaga799810133

(Based on figures from the census of 2000 and 2010 from NSO)

Jeroen Hellingman