Quezon City was the capital of the Philippines from 1948 until 1976.
Quezon is not the capital of a country. Quezon City is a city in the Philippines, and the capital of the Philippines is Manila.
Lucena is the capital city of the province of Quezon, Philippines.
Quezon is a province located in the Calabarzon region of the Philippines. Its capital is Lucena City.
Quezon City is located in the National Capital Region (NCR) of the Philippines.
Quezon City belongs to the National Capital Region (NCR) of the Philippines.
Quezon City is located in the Philippines in the National Capital Region, not in a county. It is one of the cities that make up Metro Manila.
Lucena is the capital city of the province of Quezon, Philippines.
Kalilayan
Quezon is a province in the Philippines (on Luzon island), and its capital is Lucena City. There is also a Quezon City which is not in Quezon province, but rather in the Metro Manila province on Luzon island. Quezon City was the national capital from 1948 to 1976 but Manila again became the capital.
The city that is located north of Manila is Quezon City. The city is the former capital and the most populous city in the Philippines. It was named after Manuel L. Quezon, the former president of the Country.
quezon city
The answer you are looking for is "Quezon City", but Quezon City was only the capital of the Philippines for 28 years from 1948 to 1976. Since that time, the capital has reverted back to Manila.
The city north of Manila, the capital of the Philippines, is Quezon City. It is the most populous city in the country and also serves as one of the major centers of commerce and entertainment.
Manila was the old capital of the Philippines. Quezon City became the capital for a while. Now it is Manila again.
Manila is the most populous city in the Philippines and served as the former capital of the country before it was transferred to Quezon City.
Manuel L. Quezon
Manuel L. Quezon led the Philippines as its first president during a challenging period of transition from American colonial rule to independence, promoting cultural pride and national unity among Filipinos. Manuel L. Quezon's legacy is commemorated in Quezon City, named in his honor, representing his vision for a modern and progressive Philippine capital. While facing personal health struggles, Manuel L. Quezon's leadership and decisions laid the groundwork for the eventual establishment of a sovereign Philippine nation.
Manuel Quezon served as president of the Philippines from 1935 to 1944. Strengths of Manuel included his ability to reorganize the military and strengthen their presence in the country. Weaknesses the President Quezon displayed were the ever evolving corruption which was progressing rapidly within the country.