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Candijay, Bohol

Candijay
Municipality
Candijay Town Hall
Candijay Town Hall
Map of Bohol with Candijay highlighted
Map of Bohol with Candijay highlighted
Candijay is located in Philippines
Candijay
Candijay
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 9°49′N 124°30′E / 9.82°N 124.5°E / 9.82; 124.5Coordinates: 9°49′N 124°30′E / 9.82°N 124.5°E / 9.82; 124.5
Country Philippines
Region Central Visayas (Region VII)
Province Bohol
District 3rd district of Bohol
Founded 29 November 1854
Barangay
Government
 • Type Sangguniang Bayan
 • Mayor Christopher Tutor (UNA)
 • Vice mayor Jesse Sales
 • Town Council
 • Representative Arthur Yap
Area
 • Total 103.26 km2 (39.87 sq mi)
 • Land 86.87 km2 (33.54 sq mi)
Population (2015 census)
 • Total 29,475
 • Density 290/km2 (740/sq mi)
 • Voter(2016)  19,708
Time zone PST (UTC+8)
ZIP code 6312
IDD:area code +63 (0)38
Income class 4th class
PSGC 071211000
Website candijay-bohol.gov.ph

Candijay is a 4th municipal income class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 29,475. In the 2016 electoral roll, it had 19,708 registered voters.

Candijay is home to the Bohol Island State University (BISU) School of Fisheries, offering college courses related to modern fishing methods and fish preservation. It also has educational facilities for elementary and secondary levels in almost all barangays of the municipality.

The name of the town is said to have come from the words "Kang Dihay" meaning belonging to Dihay, a strong man with many followers. The name was eventually changed to Candijay and was organized during the Spanish regime and was then one of the 34 towns in the province in 1879 with a population of 5,030.

The municipality of Candijay was established in 1879 and so was its establishment as a parish. The people were eventually converted to the Roman Catholic religion by the Spaniards. The parochial church of Candijay is dedicated to Saint Joseph whose feast day is 19 May.

The municipality of Candijay is located on the eastern side of Bohol, 92 kilometres (57 mi) from Tagbilaran, a two-hour ride away. The town has a land area of 8,687 hectares (21,470 acres).

The town faces Cogtong Bay which has the most diverse mangrove ecosystem in Bohol. The bay is home to 32 of the Philippines' 47 species of mangroves and associates. Yet due to illegal fishing and mismanagement of the mangroves, the mangroves and marine life in the area dwindled. To rectify the damage done, the municipal government is now engaged in a coastal resource management program: the planting of mangroves, though the control and eventual abolition of illegal fishing has yet to be addressed.

Candijay comprises 21 barangays.

In the 2016 electoral roll, it had 19,708 registered voters, meaning that 67% of the population are aged 18 and over.

Candijay has several natural resources. Among these which consequently are visited by both foreign and local tourists are the Can‑umantad Falls which is still being developed, the pristine cold spring Canawa Spring, in Canawa and the Kawasihan Islet Sand Bar in Panas.

There are also some potential eco-tourism destination which consequently start to attract visitors such as the Layog Caves in Luan, Sangat Cave in Tambongan and Ilaja Cave in Panas; the hinterland rice terraces in Tambongan, Canawa, Cadapdapan, Tubod and Abihilan; Danicop Gorge Brook in Cambane; the Kantaligsok Peak which is said to be the tallest peak found in Tugas; as well as the Candijay Mangrove Forests in Panadtaran. The community-based Panadtaran Mangrove Association (PAMAS), which seeks to preserve Panadtaran's mangroves and other natural resources in the area and promote them for eco-tourism pursuits, has now established the Candijay Mangrove Adventure Tour.


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