Quezon (Isabela)
| Municipality of Quezon | ||
| Location of Quezon in the province of Isabela (province) | ||
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| Region : | Cagayan Valley | |
| Province : | Isabela (Province) | |
| Barangays : | 15th | |
| District: | 2. Isabela District (Province) | |
| PSGC : | 023122000 | |
| Income class : | 4. Income bracket | |
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May 1, 2000 census
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| Population : | 25,860 August 1, 2015 census
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| Population density : | 136.2 inhabitants per km² | |
| Area : | 189.90 km² | |
| Coordinates : | 17 ° 19 ′ N , 121 ° 36 ′ E | |
| Postal code : | 3324 | |
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Quezon ( Filipino : Bayan ng Quezon ) is a Filipino township in Isabela Province , Administrative Region II, Cagayan Valley. It has 25,860 inhabitants (August 1, 2015 census) who lived in 15 barangays . It is classified as a fourth income class community in the Philippines and as partially urbanized .
Quezon is located in the northwest of the province, on the border with Kalinga province . The community lies at the foot of the Cordillera Central massif in the west. It is 405 km north of Manila and is accessible via the Marhalika Highway . Their neighboring communities are Mallig in the south, Paracelis in the southwest, Cabagan in the north, Santo Tomas and Delfin Albano in the east.
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