- Quezon - Wikipedia
Quezon, [a] officially the Province of Quezon (Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Quezon) and historically known as Tayabas, is a province in the Philippines located in the Calabarzon region on Luzon Lucena, a highly urbanized city governed separately from the province, serves as the provincial capital and its most populous city
- 10 Must-Visit Quezon Province Tourist Spots 2025 | Ultimate Guide
Discover the best tourist spots in Quezon Province—from beaches like Jomalig Island to Historical Sites Plan your Quezon Province tourist spot itinerary!
- Quezon (province) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Often called Quezon Province to distinguish it from Quezon City, Quezon is a province in Calabarzon which is rich in culture and nature It has a bad reputation as a rainforest backwater along the highway to Bicol, but its festivals, hidden beaches, and historical monuments are things worth visiting
- Quezon Profile – PhilAtlas
Quezon is a province in the CALABARZON region (Region IV-A) of the Philippines It has a population of 1,950,459 (2020 Census figures) distributed over 1 city and 39 municipalities The provincial capital is the highly urbanized City of Lucena
- Quezon City | Philippines, Population, Map, University . . .
Quezon City, chartered city and capital of the Philippines from 1948 to 1976 The city is located immediately northeast of Manila, in central Luzon Named for President Manuel Luis Quezon, who selected the site (formerly a private estate) in 1939, it officially replaced Manila as the capital in 1948
- Quezon Province Travel Guide 2025 | Beaches, Islands . . .
Quezon Province, located in Southern Luzon's Calabarzon region, is a hidden gem offering pristine beaches, vibrant cultural festivals, and diverse natural attractions From the world-famous Pahiyas Festival in Lucban to the remote beauty of Jomalig Island, Quezon provides authentic Philippine experiences away from mass tourism
- Quezon | The Beauty of the Philippines by Mariano Sayno
Quezon Province, located in the CALABARZON region of Luzon, Philippines, is a treasure trove of natural wonders, cultural richness, and historical significance
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