Valladolid (Negros Occidental)

Valladolid is a metropolitan area municipality in the province of Negros Occidental on the island of Negros in the Philippines. It has 36,416 inhabitants ( census May 1, 2010 ) living in 16 barangays. It belongs to the fourth income class municipalities in the Philippines and is described as a partially urbanized.

It is located about 31 km south-west of Bacolod City. The travel time is about 45 minutes by bus or jeepney, by car about 30 minutes. Your neighboring municipalities are Pulupandan in the north, La Carlota City in the east, San Enrique in the south and the west borders the community to the Guimaras Strait.

The municipality is the Our ​​Lady of Guadalupe Church, the largest church in the province of Negros Occidental, which was built in 1851. The Balay Dolid Museum (Valladolid Community Museum ) informs the visitors about the history of the community.

Barangays

  • Alijis
  • Ayungon
  • Bagumbayan
  • Batuan
  • Bayabas
  • Central Tabao
  • Doldol
  • Guintorilan
  • Lacaron
  • Mabini
  • Pacol
  • Palaka
  • Paloma
  • Poblacion
  • Sagua Banua
  • Tabao Proper

Swell

  • Information about Valladolid at the Philippine Bureau of Statistics
  • Valladolid on the website of the Province of Negros Occidental

Cities: Bago City | Cadiz City | Escalante City | Kabankalan City | La Carlota City | Himamaylan City | Sagay City | San Carlos City | Silay City | Sipalay City | Talisay City | Victorias City | Bacolod City

Communities: Binalbagan | Calatrava | Candoni | Cauayan | Enrique B. Magalona | Hinigaran | Hinoba -an | Ilog | Isabela | La Castellana | Manapla | Moises Padilla | Murcia | Pontevedra | Pulupandan | Salvador Benedicto | San Enrique | Toboso | Valladolid

  • Location in the Philippines
  • Negros Occidental
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