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Boljoon, Cebu

Boljoon
Municipality
Boljoon
Boljoon
Map of Cebu with Boljoon highlighted
Map of Cebu with Boljoon highlighted
Boljoon is located in Philippines
Boljoon
Boljoon
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 9°38′N 123°29′E / 9.63°N 123.48°E / 9.63; 123.48Coordinates: 9°38′N 123°29′E / 9.63°N 123.48°E / 9.63; 123.48
Country Philippines
Region Central Visayas (Region VII)
Province Cebu
District 2nd district of Cebu
Barangay 11 (see § Barangays)
Government
 • Type Sangguniang Bayan
 • Mayor Merlou Derama (LP)
 • Vice mayor Ervin Villanueva
 • Town Council
 • Representative Wilfredo Caminero
Area
 • Total 117.00 km2 (45.17 sq mi)
Population (2015 census)
 • Total 16,344
 • Density 140/km2 (360/sq mi)
 • Voter(2016)  10,216
Time zone PHT (UTC+8)
ZIP code 6024
IDD:area code +63 (0)32
Income class 5th class
PSGC 072212000
Website www.boljoon.com

Boljoon (also Boljo-on) is a 5th municipal income class municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 16,344. In the 2016 electoral roll, it had 10,216 registered voters.

Boljoon has a total land area of 117.00 km2 (45.17 sq mi). It is bounded to the north by Alcoy, to the west by Malabuyoc, to the south by Oslob, and to the east by Bohol Strait.

Boljoon comprises 11 barangays, of which six (including Poblacion) are coastal, and the rest inland:

In the 2016 electoral roll, it had 10,216 registered voters, meaning that 63% of the population are aged 18 and over.

Nuestra Señora de Patrocinio Parish Church of Boljoon shows old and intricate carvings and bas-reliefs. It is in a pseudo-baroque rococo style. It has a main nave, a transcript, and twenty-eight pillars which support the walls. The walls are as thick as the pillars which are 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) thick and made of mortar and lime.

Boljoon became a visita of Carcar founded according to some authors in 1599. It became an independent vicariate on 31 October 1690, and on 5 April 1692, Fr. Nicolas de la Cuadra was appointed as prior. Because of the lack of priests, the church was turned over to the Jesuits on 27 September 1737, following the recommendation of the intermediate chapter of 1732. In the year 1747, the General of the Augustinians Order proposed the recovery of the parishes left off in the Visayas.

Boljoon's earlier building had been destroyed in a raid in 1782, and its pastor Fr. Ambrosio Otero started rebuilding the following year. The work was continued by Fr. Manuel Cordero in 1794 but when Fr. Julian arrived, the work was not yet completed. He decided to build a blockhouse 120 by 80 metres (390 ft × 260 ft) on which artillery was mounted, and he enclosed the church perimeter with a wall. He finally completed the church. The church and the adjoining convento were restored by Fr. Leandro Moran (1920-1948) the last Augustinian friar to be assigned to Boljoon.

In 1999 the National Historical Institute declared it a National Historical Landmark. The following year, the National Museum declared it as a National Cultural Treasure.


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