Quezon (Isabela)

Quezon (Filipino: Bayan ng Quezon ) is a Philippine municipality in the province of Isabela, Administrative Region II, Cagayan Valley. It has 24 522 inhabitants ( census May 1, 2010 ) living in 15 barangays. It is classified as the fourth income class municipality in the Philippines and as a partially urbanized.

Quezon is located in the northwest of the province, on the border with the province of Kalinga. It lies at the foot of the mountain massif of the Cordillera Central in the west. It is located 405 km north of Manila and is accessible via the Marhalika Highway. Your neighboring municipalities are Mallig in the south, Paracelis in the southwest, Cabagan in the north, Santo Tomas and Delfin Albano in the east.

Barangays

  • Abut
  • Alunan
  • Arellano
  • Aurora
  • Barucboc Norte
  • Calangigan
  • Dunmon
  • Estrada
  • Lepanto
  • Mangga
  • Minagbag
  • Samonte
  • San Juan
  • Santos
  • Turod

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Independent province -level cities Santiago City

Cities: Cauayan City | Ilagan City

Communities: Alicia | Angadanan | Aurora | Benito Soliven | Burgos | Cabagan | Cabatuan | Cordon | Delfin Albano | Dinapigue | Divilacan | Echague | Gamu | Jones | Luna | Maconacon | Mallig | Naguilian | Palanan | Quezon | Quirino | Ramon | Reina Mercedes | Roxas | San Agustin | San Guillermo | San Isidro | San Manuel | San Mariano | San Mateo | San Pablo | Santa Maria | Santo Tomas | Tumauini

  • Location in the Philippines
  • Isabela ( province )
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