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		<title>Welcome to QUEZON PROVINCE</title>
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Welcome to the Province of QUEZON: A province of the Philippines located in the CALABARZON region in Luzon. The province was named after Manuel L. Quezon, the second President of the Philippines, and its capital is Lucena City. Stretches like a narrow belt along the eastern coast of Luzon from Desada Point in the north [...]]]></description>
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<p>Welcome to the Province of QUEZON: A province of the Philippines located in the CALABARZON region in Luzon. The province was named after Manuel L. Quezon, the second President of the Philippines, and its capital is Lucena City. Stretches like a narrow belt along the eastern coast of Luzon from Desada Point in the north to Bicol in the south. It borders the provinces of Aurora to the north, Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur to the east, and Bulacan, Rizal, Laguna and Batangas to the west. Quezon lies on an isthmus separating the Bicol Peninsula from the main part of Luzon. The province also covers the Polillo Islands in the Philippine Sea.</p>
<p>A major tourism draw of the province is the famed Mt. Banahaw, The highest peak rises to 2177 meters.. The mountain is surrounded by spiritual mysticism. Many cults and religious organizations stay in the mountains and numerous Christians visit the mountain during Holy Week.</p>
<p>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. The Sierra Madre mountain range runs the entire length of the northern part of the province; its eastern slopes form a bold and almost inaccessible shoreline. Quezon province includes the Polilio group of islands and Alabat Island.</p>
<p>Quezon province has no pronounced dry season; rainy months are from October to January.</p>
<p>How to Get There:</p>
<p>Quezon province is linked to Manila and neighboring provinces by a network of roads regularly traversed by several bus lines. Lucena City is around a 2-hour drive by bus from Manila.</p>
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