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Description
Quezon is a province located in the Calabarzon region of the Philippines. It is situated on the southern part of Luzon island and is bordered by the provinces of Aurora, Rizal, Laguna, and Batangas. The province was named after Manuel L. Quezon, the second President of the Philippines, and is known for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance.
The province has a diverse geography that includes coastal areas, mountainous regions, and numerous rivers. It is home to several natural attractions, such as the beautiful beaches of Infanta and the picturesque landscapes of the Sierra Madre mountain range. Quezon is also renowned for its vibrant festivals, including the Pahiyas Festival in Lucban, which celebrates the bounty of the harvest.
In terms of economy, Quezon is primarily agricultural, with rice, coconut, and sugarcane being the main crops. The province also has a growing tourism sector due to its natural attractions and historical sites. Additionally, Quezon is rich in flora and fauna, making it an ideal spot for eco-tourism and outdoor activities.
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