Quezon Province is a province located in the Philippines, situated on the eastern coast of Luzon Island. It is bordered by Aurora to the north, Camarines Norte to the east, and Laguna and Batangas to the south. The capital city of Quezon Province is Lucena City.
The province has a total land area of 4,919 square kilometers and a population of 2,073,610 as of 2015. It is divided into five congressional districts: Lucena City (1st District), Gumaca (2nd District), Sariaya (3rd District), Candelaria (4th District) and Atimonan (5th District). The major industries in Quezon Province are agriculture, fishing and tourism.
The province has many tourist attractions such as beaches along its coastline like Borawan Beach in Padre Burgos; hot springs like Maapon Hot Spring in Catanauan; waterfalls like Malagonlong Falls in San Narciso; mountains like Mount Banahaw which is considered sacred by some locals; historical sites such as Baler Church which was built during Spanish colonial times; and cultural sites such as Lamon Bay Festival which celebrates local culture through music and dance performances.
Ray Brocklesby's book Quezon Province Guide provides an overview of all these attractions with detailed descriptions about each one
exploring Quezon Province's many wonders. Additionally it provides tips for travelers on where to stay while visiting different parts of the province as well as what type of food they can expect when dining out at restaurants or eateries throughout Quezon Province.
The province has a total land area of 4,919 square kilometers and a population of 2,073,610 as of 2015. It is divided into five congressional districts: Lucena City (1st District), Gumaca (2nd District), Sariaya (3rd District), Candelaria (4th District) and Atimonan (5th District). The major industries in Quezon Province are agriculture, fishing and tourism.
The province has many tourist attractions such as beaches along its coastline like Borawan Beach in Padre Burgos; hot springs like Maapon Hot Spring in Catanauan; waterfalls like Malagonlong Falls in San Narciso; mountains like Mount Banahaw which is considered sacred by some locals; historical sites such as Baler Church which was built during Spanish colonial times; and cultural sites such as Lamon Bay Festival which celebrates local culture through music and dance performances.
Ray Brocklesby's book Quezon Province Guide provides an overview of all these attractions with detailed descriptions about each one
exploring Quezon Province's many wonders. Additionally it provides tips for travelers on where to stay while visiting different parts of the province as well as what type of food they can expect when dining out at restaurants or eateries throughout Quezon Province.
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