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<tr><td align="center">[[Image:Quezon philippines map locator.png|300px|link=Quezon Philippines Map]]<br>Quezon Province within The Philippines</td></tr> | |||
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<font size=5>Province of Quezon, [[Philippines]]</font> | {| | ||
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|<font size=5>Province of Quezon, [[Philippines]]</font> | |||
*Quezon has 39 Municipalities, 2 Cities and 1,242 barangays. | |||
The province of Quezon is within [[Cities_of_the_philippines_in_Region_IV-A|Region IV-A]]. | The province of Quezon is within [[Cities_of_the_philippines_in_Region_IV-A|Region IV-A]]. | ||
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Generally, the province's topography is characterized by rolling, steep to very steep terrain with few plains, valleys and swamps. Only narrow strips of land along the coast and river valleys are available for growing crops. | Generally, the province's topography is characterized by rolling, steep to very steep terrain with few plains, valleys and swamps. Only narrow strips of land along the coast and river valleys are available for growing crops. | ||
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==Featured News of The Philippines== | |||
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==Location of Quezon, Philippines== | ==Location of Quezon, Philippines== | ||
*13.9333° N, 121.6167° E - Quezon, Philippines, Coordinates | |||
:Source: www.quezon.gov.ph - verbatim | :Source: www.quezon.gov.ph - verbatim | ||
Quezon Province, the sixth largest province in the Philippines, is located in the CALABARZON Region. It has boundaries extending as far as the province of Aurora in the North and Camarines Norte in the South. | Quezon Province, the sixth largest province in the Philippines, is located in the CALABARZON Region. It has boundaries extending as far as the province of Aurora in the North and Camarines Norte in the South. | ||
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It is bounded on the north by the province of Aurora, on the west by the provinces of Rizal and Laguna, on the southwest by the province of Batangas, and on the southeast by Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur. Tiaong, its first town via the Manila South Road is about 89 kilometers from Metro Manila, while Lucena City, the capital of the province, is about 137 kilometers by road and 133 kilometers by railroad. | It is bounded on the north by the province of Aurora, on the west by the provinces of Rizal and Laguna, on the southwest by the province of Batangas, and on the southeast by Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur. Tiaong, its first town via the Manila South Road is about 89 kilometers from Metro Manila, while Lucena City, the capital of the province, is about 137 kilometers by road and 133 kilometers by railroad. | ||
The total land area of Quezon is 870,660 hectares or 8,706.60 square kilometers representing the largest in the region (53.63%) and the sixth largest in the Philippines accounting for 2.96% land area share. It has forty (40) municipalities and one (1) highly urbanized city, Lucena, which is also its capital. Quezon has a total of 1,242 barangays that is administratively divided into four (4) congressional districts. It has a population density of 2.16 person per hectare or 216 persons per square kilometer thereof. | The total land area of Quezon is 870,660 hectares or 8,706.60 square kilometers representing the largest in the region (53.63%) and the sixth largest in the Philippines accounting for 2.96% land area share. It has forty (40) municipalities and one (1) highly urbanized city, Lucena, which is also its capital. Quezon has a total of 1,242 barangays that is administratively divided into four (4) congressional districts. It has a population density of 2.16 person per hectare or 216 persons per square kilometer thereof. | ||
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==History of Quezon, Philippines== | ==History of Quezon, Philippines== | ||
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The present seat of provincial government is Lucena City, the province's capital. | The present seat of provincial government is Lucena City, the province's capital. | ||
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When the Americans established civil government on March 12, 1902, Lucena was designated | |||
the new capital. The province of Tayabas also received territory from Laguna, | |||
Nueva Ecija and Mindoro. The District of La Infanta was taken from Laguna and | |||
the district of El Principe was taken out of Nueva Ecija and fused to Tayabas on | |||
June 12, 1902. Marinduque was annexed to Tayabas on November 10, 1902. On | |||
September 7, 1946, Tayabas was renamed Quezon Province. | |||
==People of Quezon, Philippines== | ==People of Quezon, Philippines== | ||
*Population of QUEZON, REGION IV-A (CALABARZON) as of 2020 census: 1,950,459 | |||
*Population of Quezon excluding Lucena City (as of 2015 census) = 1,856,582 (excluding CITY OF LUCENA @ 266,248) | |||
*Population (as of Aug 1, 2007): 1,646,510 | |||
*Registered Voters (2010): 836,419 | *Registered Voters (2010): 836,419 | ||
== | ==[[Elected Government Officials of Quezon, Philippines]]== | ||
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|colspan=2, align=center|'''Elected officials of Quezon for the term of 2019-2022''' | |||
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*Provincial Governor of Quezon: Donaldo "Danny" C. Suarez (LAKAS) 588,929 | |||
*Provincial Vice-Governor of Quezon: [[Samuel "Sam" Buenaobra Nantes]] (NP) 645,574 | |||
*House Representative: | |||
**1st District: ENVERGA, MARK (NPC) 183,999 | |||
**2nd District: [[David "JayJay" Catarina Suarez]] (NP) 178,285 | |||
**3rd District: SUAREZ, ALETA (LAKAS) 132,870 | |||
**4th District: TAN, DOKTORA HELEN (NPC) 179,181 | |||
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|colspan=2, align=center|'''Board Members of Quezon''' | |||
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*1st District | |||
# OBISPO, ALONA (LAKAS) 91,109 | |||
# TALAGA, JERRY (NP) 78,536 | |||
# DATOR, TECHIE (LP) 65,090 | |||
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*2nd District | |||
# SIO, BETH (PDPLBN) 185,164 | |||
# LIWANAG, YNA (NP) 146,917 | |||
# TALAGA, MANO (NP) 140,334 | |||
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*3rd District | |||
# SUAREZ, JET (NP) 119,907 | |||
# ARROGANCIA, REYNAN (IND) 85,933 | |||
# AVILA, TONY (NP) 32,471 | |||
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*4th District | |||
# UBANA, SONNY (NPC) 100,723 | |||
# TAN, DHORAY (NP) 87,880 | |||
# MAGBUHOS, DERICK (NPC) 79,176 | |||
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|colspan=2, align=center|'''Elected officials of Quezon for the term of 2016-2019''' | |||
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*Provincial Governor of Quezon: [[David "JayJay" Catarina Suarez]] | |||
*Provincial Vice-Governor of Quezon: [[Samuel "Sam" Buenaobra Nantes]] | |||
*House Representative: | |||
**1st District: Anna Katrina Enverga De La Paz | |||
**2nd District: Vicente Alcala | |||
**3rd District: Danny Suarez | |||
**4th District: Angelina Tan | |||
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|colspan=2, align=center|'''Board Members of Quezon''' | |||
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*1st District | |||
#Claro M. Talaga Jr. | |||
#Aileen R. Buan | |||
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*2nd District | |||
#Elizabeth Sio | |||
#Ferdinand Talabong | |||
#Hermilando C. Alcala Jr. | |||
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*3rd District | |||
#Donaldo C. Suarez | |||
#Vincent Dominic H. Reyes | |||
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*4th District | |||
#Isaias B. Ubana II | |||
#Rhodora B, Tan | |||
#Raquel M. Mendoza | |||
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:'''Elected officials of Quezon for the term of 2013-2016''' | |||
*Provincial Governor of Quezon: [[David "JayJay" Catarina Suarez]] - NATIONAL UNITY PARTY | |||
*Provincial Vice-Governor of Quezon: [[Samuel "Sam" Buenaobra Nantes]]- LIBERAL PARTY | |||
*House Representatives of Quezon: | |||
**1st District: Congressman [[Wilfrido Mark Mc. Cormick Enverga]] - NATIONALIST PEOPLES' COALITION | |||
**2nd District: Congressman [[Vicente Jaraza Alcala]] - LIBERAL PARTY | |||
**3rd District: Congressman SUAREZ, ALETA - LAKAS CHRISTIAN MUSLIM DEMOCRATS | |||
**4th District: Congressman TAN, HELEN - NATIONALIST PEOPLES' COALITION | |||
*'''First District Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board Members)''': | |||
# Dator, Teresita Obleada | |||
# Obispo, Alona Villamayor | |||
*'''Second District Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board Members)''': | |||
# Ejercito, Gary Jason Bocaling | |||
# Talabong, Ferdinand Naca | |||
# Sio, Elizabeth Uy | |||
*'''Third District Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board Members)''': | |||
# De Luna-Pasatiempo, Lourdes Cabangon | |||
# Reyes, Victor Abustan | |||
*'''Fourth District Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board Members)''': | |||
# Tan, Rhodora Blas | |||
# Butardo, Manuel Macayan | |||
# Ortiz, Gerald De Las Alas | |||
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:'''Elected officials of Quezon for the term of 2010-2013''' | :'''Elected officials of Quezon for the term of 2010-2013''' | ||
*Provincial Governor: [[David Catarina Suarez]] | *Provincial Governor of Quezon: [[David "JayJay" Catarina Suarez]] | ||
*Provincial Vice-Governor: [[Vicente Jaraza Alcala]] | *Provincial Vice-Governor of Quezon: [[Vicente Jaraza Alcala]] | ||
*House Representatives: | *House Representatives of Quezon: | ||
**1st District: [[Wilfrido Mark Mc. Cormick Enverga]] | **1st District: Congressman [[Wilfrido Mark Mc. Cormick Enverga]] | ||
**2nd District: [[Irvin Maaño Alcala]] | **2nd District: Congressman [[Irvin Maaño Alcala]] | ||
**3rd District: [[Danilo Etorma Suarez]] | **3rd District: Congressman [[Danilo Etorma Suarez]] | ||
**4th District: [[Lorenzo Reyes Tañada III]] | **4th District: Congressman [[Lorenzo Reyes Tañada III]] | ||
*Provincial Board Members: | *Provincial Board Members of Quezon: | ||
*#[[ Alona Villamayor Obispo]] | *#[[ Alona Villamayor Obispo]] | ||
*#[[Teresita Obleada Dator]] | *#[[Teresita Obleada Dator]] | ||
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*[[Governors_of_the_Philippines_2007_-_2010#Quezon|Governor of Quezon for the term of 2007-2010]] | *[[Governors_of_the_Philippines_2007_-_2010#Quezon|Governor of Quezon for the term of 2007-2010]] | ||
*[[House_of_Representatives_14th_Congress_of_the_Philippines#Quezon|Member(s) of the House of Representatives of Quezon for the term of 2007-2010]] | *[[House_of_Representatives_14th_Congress_of_the_Philippines#Quezon|Member(s) of the House of Representatives of Quezon for the term of 2007-2010]] | ||
===Barangay Elected Officials of Quezon Province=== | |||
*[[Barangay Elected Officials of Quezon Province for the term of 2010-2013]] | |||
==Businesses in Quezon, Philippines== | ==Businesses in Quezon, Philippines== | ||
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==[[:Category:Quezon Philippines Realty|Real Estate or Properties for Sale or lease in Quezon, Philippines]]== | ==[[:Category:Quezon Philippines Realty|Real Estate or Properties for Sale or lease in Quezon, Philippines]]== | ||
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==Churches, Mosques, or Places of Worship in Quezon, Philippines== | ==Churches, Mosques, or Places of Worship in Quezon, Philippines== | ||
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*List the Mosques or Masjid in Quezon here. | *List the Mosques or Masjid in Quezon here. | ||
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==Schools in Quezon, Philippines== | ==Schools in Quezon, Philippines== | ||
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: Schools in Quezon | |||
==Economy of Quezon, Philippines== | ==Economy of Quezon, Philippines== | ||
*If you have an article that talks about the improvement of the economy of Quezon you can post that article here. If you come across any news item that talks about the economy of Quezon, you may post it here. Of course you have to reference the writer of the article. Any improvement to transportation, power and service usually improves the economy of the community, so go ahead and report that too. | *If you have an article that talks about the improvement of the economy of Quezon you can post that article here. If you come across any news item that talks about the economy of Quezon, you may post it here. Of course you have to reference the writer of the article. Any improvement to transportation, power and service usually improves the economy of the community, so go ahead and report that too. | ||
===[[Quezon Philippines, Jobs|Jobs in Quezon Philippines]]=== | |||
If you have a job available and that job is within the Province of Quezon, Philippines, you may post it here.<br><font color=brown>'''Remember to be as descriptive as possible and to post your Company name, Contact person, physical address, email address and Phone number..'''</font><br><font color=purple>'''Post expiration of Job Application.'''</font> Go ahead and Click <font size=5 face=algerian><span class="plainlinks">[http://www.zamboanga.com/z/index.php?title=Quezon_Philippines,_Jobs&action=edit§ion=new '''HERE''']</span></font> to Insert your job offer in the "Quezon Philippines, Jobs" page. | |||
==Natural Resources of Quezon, Philippines== | ==Natural Resources of Quezon, Philippines== | ||
:'''Protect the environment''' | |||
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==Tourists Attractions of Quezon, Philippines== | ==Tourists Attractions of Quezon, Philippines== | ||
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==Festivals, Fiestas and Traditions of Quezon, Philippines== | ==Festivals, Fiestas and Traditions of Quezon, Philippines== | ||
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==Quezon Zip Codes== | ==Quezon Zip Codes== | ||
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|4342||Jomalig||Quezon Province | |4342||Jomalig||Quezon Province | ||
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==Quezon, Philippines supports [[Philippine Cycling]]== | |||
{{Philippine Cycling}} | |||
==The oldest living man or woman in Quezon, Philippines== | |||
Do you know who the oldest living man or woman is in Quezon? Zamboanga.com is starting this inquiry in order to honor the older generation of the Philippines. Please provide the full name and date of birth of the elder living in Quezon. We will then post your entry in the [[Oldest Living Man or Woman in the Philippines|'''Oldest Living Man or Woman in the Philippines''']] page. | |||
==[[:Category:Quezon, Philippines Photo Gallery|Quezon, Philippines Photo Gallery]]== | ==[[:Category:Quezon, Philippines Photo Gallery|Quezon, Philippines Photo Gallery]]== | ||
*Do the following so your [[Special:Upload|photo upload]] will be properly categorized for Quezon, Philippines. | *Do the following so your [[Special:Upload|photo upload]] will be properly categorized for Quezon, Philippines. | ||
*Copy and paste the code below in "GREEN" to the body or "Summary" of the image file that you are uploading. | *Copy and paste the code below in "GREEN" to the body or "Summary" of the image file that you are uploading. | ||
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<font color=green><nowiki>[[Category:Quezon, Philippines Photo Gallery]]</nowiki></font><br> | <font color=green><nowiki>[[Category:Quezon, Philippines Photo Gallery]]</nowiki></font><br> | ||
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