MILIITARY NOTES ON THE PHILIPPI NES.
WASHINGTON:
GOVERNIMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1898.
pp 273-274
PROVINCE OF EASTERN NEGROS. It is bounded on the north and west by Western Negros, on the south by Mindanao, and on the east by Cebu' and Bohol. The population is 94,782. The capital is Dumaguete, with a population of 13,584, the township having 13,613. It is situated 130 miles from Bacolod.
CITIES AND TOWNS.
Amblan. —Population, 5,500; situated 13 miles from Dumiaguete.
Ayungon.-Population, 1, 107.
Ayuquitan.-Population, 3,171; situated 9 miles fromt Dumaguete.
Bacon.-Population, 8,376.
Bais.-Population, 9,304; situated 27 miles from Dumaguete.
Dauin. —Population, 8,000; situated 8 miles from Dumaguete. There are roads leading to neighboring towns.
Guijulungan.-Population, 7,006; situated 73 miles from Dumaguete.
Jimalaud. —Population, 5,559,; situated 59, miles from Dumaguete.
Manjuyod. —Population, 7,486; situated 35 miles from Duinaguete.
Nuestra Seliora de la Victoria.-Population, 2,030.
Nueva Valencia.-Population, 6,316.
Siaton.-Population, 8,142; situated 203 miles from Dumaguete.
Sibulan.-Population, 6,346; situated 4 miles from Dumaguete.
Tanjay. —Population, 12,408; situated 19 miles from Dumaguete.
Tayasan.-Population, 1, 569; situated 55 miles from D aimaguete.
Tolon. —Population, 1, 514.
Zamboanguita. —Population, 5,603; situated 16 miles from Dumaguete.
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