[5] Formerly, Alburquerque had one of the longest and heaviest pythons in captivity, with a length of 23 ft (7.0 m), weighing 620 lb (280 kg) and with a girth of 34 in (860 mm).
Since then, Segunto was changed to Alburquerque and its inhabitants are called Alburanons (Alburquerqueños in Spanish, Alburquerqueans in English).
The construction of these structures gave way to the establishment of Lo-oc as a barrio under the civil and religious jurisdiction of Baclayon and it was renamed Segunto after a town in Cataluña, Spain.
The central part of municipality, from the east extending toward northwest is characterized by rolling to moderately steep terrain (18-30% slope), with ground elevation ranging from 80 to 131 m (262 to 430 ft) amsl.
The area in northeastern and southwestern part is characterized by steep terrain (30–50% slope), with ground elevation up to 153 m (502 ft) amsl.
The southeastern part is characterized with undulating to rolling terrain (8–18% slope) with ground elevation up to 60 m (200 ft) amsl.
The whole of Bohol is in Coronas climate type IV, characterized by rainfall evenly distributed over the year.
Several small rivers and creeks, which have their headwaters in the elevated terrain in the northern part, traverse the Alburquerque municipality.
These rivers and creeks generally flow in a north to south direction and drain the major part of municipality into Bohol Sea.
The water demand estimated at 65 m3/day (2,300 cu ft/day), is required to irrigate 1.5 hectares (3.7 acres) of land in brgy Ponong.
There are 66 micro-type and 2 cottage-size registered business establishments with total combined investments of Php 1.5 million.
The potential attractions are Tarsiers Park, Lourdes Spring, Aquarium Fish, Butterfly Sanctuary.
Midribs of the buri palm leaf are sold for basket making, and bundles of bure stems (pawa) to Tagbuane barangay for broom-making.
The parish advocated to Santa Monica was canonically established on 18 June 1869, following royal approval given in November 1868.
On examination it becomes clear that the link between the church and the casa parroquial was planned along a grander scale, but never finished.
Ray Francia signed the church's interior ceiling painting on one side of the choir loft.
The power supply is currently distributed by the Bohol Electric Cooperative I (BOHECO I) which served a total of 1,281 households in the 11 barangays.
The municipal LGU as well as the barangay officials ensure the safety, peace and order situation and proper maintenance of the port.
One of the biggest projects of the present administration is to provide its constituents with a sufficient potable water supply.