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Quezon - Political.
Quezon is subdivided into 40 municipalities and 1 city.
Lucena City
Agdangan
Alabat
Atimonan
Buenavista
Burdeos
Calauag
Candelaria
Catanauan
Dolores
General Luna
General Nakar
Guinayangan
Gumaca
Infanta
Jomalig
Lopez
Lucban
Macalelon
Mauban
Mulanay
Padre Bur ...
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Quezon - Geography
Quezon - Political
Quezon is subdivided into 40 municipalities and 1 city.
- Agdangan
- Alabat
- Atimonan
- Buenavista
- Burdeos
- Calauag
- Candelaria
- Catanauan
- Dolores
- General Luna
- General Nakar
- Guinayangan
- Gumaca
- Infanta
- Jomalig
- Lopez
- Lucban
- Macalelon
- Mauban
- Mulanay
- Padre Burgos
- Pagbilao
- Panukulan
- Patnanungan
- Perez
- Pitogo
- Plaridel
- Polillo
- Quezon
- Real
- Sampaloc
- San Andres
- San Antonio
- San Francisco (Aurora)
- San Narciso
- Sariaya
- Tagkawayan
- Tayabas
- Tiaong
- Unisan
Quezon - Physical
Quezon is a long province having an area of 8,706.6 km². The northern part of the province sandwiched between the Sierra Madre mountain range and the Philippine Sea. The southern part consists of the Tayabas Isthmus, which separates the Bicol Peninsula from the main part of Luzon Island, and the Bondoc Peninsula which lies between Tayabas Bay and Ragay Gulf.
The major islands of Quezon are Alabat Island and Polillo Islands. Mt. Banahaw, an extinct volcano, is the highest peak at 2,188 m. It supplies geothermal power to the Makban Geothermal Power Plant.
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