In the beginning, Danao is part of
Inabanga, when the latter became a town in 1724. In 1744,
Francisco Dagohoy (Sendrijas) established the
First Bohol Republic and Danao was annexed to it. During the first
US sponsored
Census, Danao is listed as one of the
barrios of Talibon with a recorded population of 585 in 1903. In 1953, the town of Victoria (now
Dagohoy, Bohol) was established and 5 barangays namely Cantubod, Danao, Hibale, Santa Fe, and Santo Niño were carved out from Talibon through Executive Order No. 634 by President
Elpidio Quirino to form a new municipality together with other 13 barangays in
Carmen,
Sierra Bullones,
Trinidad, and
Ubay. However, after only less than 3 years of existence, Victoria was reorganized and became the new municipality of
Dagohoy. The 5 barangays were reverted to Talibon through Executive Order No. 184 by President
Ramon Magsaysay and upon the recommendation of the Provincial Board of Bohol. Finally, on March 14, 1961,
Danao became an independent municipality through Executive Order No. 422 by President
Carlos P. Garcia. Sixteen (16)
barangays from municipalities of
Talibon,
Inabanga, and
Carmen with the seat of government at barangay Danao were organized into a new town. The list of barangays are shown below: ==Geography==