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The Best Attractions In Quezon Province

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Quezon is a province of the Philippines in the Calabarzon region of Luzon island. The province was named after Manuel L. Quezon, the second President of the Philippines. Lucena is the provincial capital, seat of the provincial government and the most populous city of the province, but is governed independently as a highly urbanized city. Quezon is southeast of Metro Manila and is bordered by the provinces of Aurora to the north, Bulacan, Rizal, Laguna and Batangas to the west and the provinces of Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur to the east. Part of Quezon lies on an isthmus connecting the Bicol Peninsula to the main part of Luzon. The province also i...
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The Best Attractions In Quezon Province

  • 1. Villa Escudero Tiaong
    Villa Escudero Plantations is 800 hectares of working coconut plantation and hacienda located 10 kilometres south of the city of San Pablo, Laguna Province on the border with Quezon Province in the Philippines. Since 1981, the plantation has opened its doors as a resort offering village tours, museum tour, food and accommodations. It has developed a worldwide reputation as a focal point to experience Philippine culture and history in a beautiful rural setting.
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  • 2. Cagbalete Island Mauban
    Cagbalete is an island off the east coast of Luzon, Philippines on Lamon Bay. It is part of Quezon Province and administered by the municipality of Mauban.
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  • 4. Alibijaban Island San Andres
    Alibijaban is a small island located off the southeastern coast of Bondoc Peninsula in the Philippines. It belongs administratively to the municipality of San Andres, Quezon province, and is coterminous with the barangay of the same name. With a population of 1,643 inhabitants in 2015, it is the smallest of seven barangays in San Andres.The island is known for its pristine mangrove forest and coral reefs. It is also visited for its white sandy beaches and rich bird life. Its mangrove forest which covers approximately 140 hectares of the island's central and northern portions is protected under the National Integrated Protected Areas System as a wilderness area called the Alibijaban Island Wilderness Area. 225 hectares of waters surrounding it have also been declared a marine protected area...
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  • 8. Quezon National Forest Park Atimonan
    Atimonan, officially the Municipality of Atimonan, , is a 1st class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 63,432 people.It lies on the eastern shore of the province, 173 kilometres southeast of Manila. Atimonan is bounded by the municipalities of Gumaca, Plaridel, Pagbilao and Padre Burgos.
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  • 9. St Isidro Labrador Parish Lucban
    Isidore the Farm Labourer, also known as Isidore the Farmer , was a Spanish farmworker known for his piety toward the poor and animals. He is the Catholic patron saint of farmers and of Madrid, and of La Ceiba, Honduras. His feast day is celebrated on May 15. The Spanish word labrador means someone who works the land, not a worker in general, which in Spanish would be obrero or trabajador. His real name was Isidro de Merlo y Quintana.
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  • 11. Alabat Island Atimonan
    Alabat, officially the Municipality of Alabat, , is a 5th class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 15,630 people.Located centrally on the eponymous Alabat Island, located between Pacific Ocean and Lamon Bay. It is paradise island in the Pacific because of its excellent fishing grounds, fertility of the soil, wide plains and nearness to a river and safe landing shore. The name Alabat came from the local Tagalog word Alabat, meaning balustrade. The town is home to a few speakers of the critically endangered Inagta Alabat language, one of the most endangered languages in the world as listed by UNESCO.
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  • 15. Jomalig Island Quezon Province
    Jomalig, officially the Municipality of Jomalig, , is a 5th class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 7,417 people.It is the least populated municipality in the province.
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