BOLO, a municipality (with administration centre and 12 barrios or districts), of the province and island of Cebu, Philip pine Islands, on Bogo Bay, at the mouth of the Bulac river in the north-east part of the island. Pop. (1918), 23,464, of whom 11,694 were males and four whites. The climate is hot but healthy. The surrounding country is fertile, producing sugar, copra, corn, maguey, rice and various fruits. Hats, baskets, cloths and rope are manufactured and exported to a limited extent. The fisheries are of local importance. In 1918 it had three manufacturing es tablishments, besides 289 household industry establishments with output valued at 73,90o pesos; and 16 schools, of which nine were public. The language is Cebu-Bisayan.