Barili is a coastal municipality in the island province of Cebu.
The municipality has a land area of 122.21 square kilometers or 47.19 square miles which constitutes 2.47% of Cebu's total area. Its population as determined by the 2020 Census was 80,715. This represented 2.43% of the total population of Cebu province, or 1.00% of the overall population of the Central Visayas region. Based on these figures, the population density is computed at 660 inhabitants per square kilometer or 1,710 inhabitants per square mile. Barili has 42 barangays as shown in the following table. (PhilAtlas)
From Carcar City, I took a jeep (cab) to the quiet town of Barili, Cebu on the West Coast of the island. It was probably an hour trip. It’s another quiet town with a nice yellow-painted church. Good thing about this town is that it has some ancestral houses that I love to take pictures of.
There’s also a tourism office near the municipal hall and that I’ve learned that there are some waterfalls in town. Too bad I’m not into chasing waterfalls and the trip probably is expensive since I’m traveling alone. For now, I just roam around a town’s Poblacion area whenever I’m traveling.
Barili Municipal Hall
Barili Legislative Building
Barili Tourism Office
Barili Church, Cebu Province
Ancestral Houses in Barili, Cebu Province
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