The Municipality of Calape was formally established in 1802. Its name is historically linked to kalapi, a type of rattan once abundant in the area, implying that early inhabitants were likely involved in the gathering, processing, and trade of this valuable natural resource, widely used for furniture, baskets, and handicrafts. Alternatively, the name is also believed to signify a traditional gathering place for traders and fishermen.
A cornerstone of Calape's heritage is the San Vicente Ferrer Parish Church, an impressive 18th-century Gothic-inspired structure. Its construction commenced in 1933 and concluded in 1954, featuring distinct architectural elements such as lancet arches, rose windows, and spires. This venerable church was officially designated a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines in 2023, underscoring its profound historical and cultural significance.
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βAs a 21-year-old student living here in Calape, I really appreciate how peaceful and safe our town is. Even though Iβm busy with school, I still find time to enjoy the clean surroundings and friendly people. The local programs for youth are very helpful and it makes me feel like we are truly part of the community. Iβm proud to call this place my home.β
βThe local government is very responsive and the community events are always fun.β
βI love the festivals and the rich culture here. Highly recommended!β
Address:
Calape Municipal Hall, Desamparados, Calape, Bohol, Philippines
Mayor's Office:
0977 802 0116
Treasurer's Office:
0965 745 3784
Agriculture's Office:
0935 346 2939
Police Station:
0998 598 6408
Fire Station:
0963 532 8812
MDRRMO:
0917 891 2234
PESO:
0977 801 6075
RHU:
0952 587 1911
Elected Officials:
2022 - 2025
2025 - 2028