Quezon City is the most populous city in the Philippines and one of the key cities in Metro Manila. Established in 1939, it was named after Manuel L. Quezon, the country’s second president. The city serves as a major hub for government, education, and commerce, housing important institutions such as the House of Representatives and the University of the Philippines Diliman.
The city is known for its diverse cultural heritage, vibrant arts scene, and bustling shopping districts. Quezon City is home to several parks and green spaces, including the Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center, which provides residents and visitors with recreational opportunities. Additionally, the city hosts events and festivals that celebrate its rich cultural history.
With an extensive public transport system, including the Metro Rail Transit (MRT), Quezon City is well-connected to other parts of Metro Manila. The city is also focused on urban development and sustainability, implementing various programs to improve infrastructure and public services for its growing population.
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