Dimiao
Dimiao is located on the southern coast of the province. How it got its name is not known It is one of the oldest municipalities which had a population of 8,820 in 1897. This town used to occupy a large territory which included Valencia and Lila. Later, Valencia was separated from Dimiao because of increased population and Lila was made and independent municipality on January 1, 1915.
Dimiao at a glance
Population: 14151
Number of households: 2708
Land area: 7713 ha
Number of barangays: 35
Distance from Tagbilaran: 37 km
Abihid Alemania Baguhan Bakilid Balbalan Banban Bauhugan Bilisan Cabagakian Cabanbanan Cadap-agan Cambacol Cambayaon Canhayupon Canlambong Casingan Catugasan Datag Guindaguitan Guingoyuran Ile Lapsaon Limokon Ilaod
Limokon Ilaya Luyo Malijao Oac Pagsa Pangihawan Sawang Puangyuta Tangohay Taongon Cabatuan Tawid Bitaog Taongon Can-andam
Sunset at Dimiao
ERMITA is a Spanich termfor a small church or chapel in a lonely place.
In a study conducted by a team from the National Museum entitled “Archeological Exposition of the 18th Century Structure, Ermita Ruins is an 18th century structure, which has the closest resemblance to Paco Cemetery, a historical site in Paco, Manila. Built1800 until 1815 by Fr. Enrique de Santos de Villanueva, it was constructed during the Spanish colonial period that has been abandoned and erected by a population that was willing to work for the church and the Ermita.
It has honeycombed – arranged , tombs or , sepulchers that are unique and so far, the only one found in the Philippines, which make up the walls of the Ermita.
The researchers were surprised why no graves were found in the tombs. To them, perhaps, it was constructed not only as a chapel but also as a cemetery. But even before was completed, it could be possible that a big catastrophic event, occurred, an epidemic perhaps, which explains the mass burial as evidence by skeletons excavated from the ground, not properly arranged but just laid on the top of the others.
On the other hand, researchers consider the idea that perhaps, the absence of bones in the hundreds of small niches (although there were few sets of bones recovered and transferred to the municipal cemetery) explained by the closure of the cemetery in 1844 by father Manuel Carususan; its nearest to the church was deemed unhealthy.
The preservation of the ERMITA RUINS is a JOINT PROJECT OF THE DIOCESE OF TAGBILARAN, THE SAINT NICHOLAS PARISH, AND THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF DIMIAO. The preservation is in accordance with the policies of the National Heritage Institute (NHI) to retain antiquity of the place and preserve its natural beauty and attraction.
Sawang Beach
San Nicholas Academy
Dimiao Church
Dimiao Municipal Hall
Municipal Hall at night
Mini Man-made Forest
Ancestral House
"The Lazy Chair"
Dimiao Elem School
Dimiao Pantalan
Swaki
Cebuano | English | Part of Speech |
---|---|---|
suwake | sea urchin | noun |
Dimiao Livelihood Center
Dimiao Beach at low tide
Lomboy
Cebuano | English | Part of Speech |
---|---|---|
lomboy | blackberries \black plum \Java plum (sc.name: Syzygium cumini) | noun |
kahoy nga ang prutas lignginon sama kadagko sa itlog sa pugo, itomon ang panit kung mahinog, ang duga ug unod morado nga nagpalibot sa dako nga bugtong liso | blackberries \black plum \Java plum (sc.name: Syzygium cumini) | noun |
lomboy | black plum \black berries \Java plum | noun |
Sireguylas
Cebuano | English | Part of Speech |
---|---|---|
sireguylas | Spanish plum | noun |
sireguylas | Spanish plum | noun |
kahoy nga ang prutas gagmay ug lignginon, nipis kaayo ang unod ilawom sa sinawon nga panit, may dako nga bugtong nga liso sa sulod | Spanish plum | noun |
sirguylas | Spanish plum | noun |
sineguelas | Spanish plum | noun |
sirwela | Spanish plum | noun |
About Kayla’a
Kayla’a (pronounced Kay-la-ah) Beach Resort nestles in the heart of Dimiao, Bohol. American managed to international standards it is the first and only resort in this town.
It boasts of its peaceful, serene and relaxing atmosphere where you can spend your precious time. Designed so all areas of the Resort overlook the spectacular views there is no better place on Bohol to relax and let time pass you by.
No comments:
Post a Comment