San Francisco, Bohol


San Francisco is one of the 44 barangays of the municipality of Ubay, in the province of Bohol, Philippines.
The barangay's total land area is. According to the, it has a population of.
San Francisco celebrates its annual fiesta on 27 June in honor of their patron saint.

History

Before 1910, San Francisco was part of sitio Ilihan, itself part of the large barangay of San Pascual. When Ilihan became a separate barrio in 1910, San Francisco was named as one of its sitios. It was only on June 24, 1968 that it became an independent barangay.

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Physical Features

The boundaries of San Francisco are its rivers, which extend to San Pascual, Bulilis and Villa Teresita. These rivers are the source of water for home use and for irrigation. The topography of the barangay is a plain with hundreds of trees around its plaza and the present school site.

Economy

La Carlota ranch is situated in the southern portion of the barangay and covers approximately. Much of its area is used for farming, as well as for cattle raising and livestocks. To help farmers in the community, organizations like FASFI and Barangay Agrarian Reform Committee were established.

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