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<font size=5>'''Quezon City'''</font>
<font size=5>'''Quezon City'''</font>
[[Image:Manuel quezon.jpg|150px|left]]The Founder Manuel Quezon
[[Image:Manuel quezon.jpg|150px|left|thumb|<center>The Founder<br>Manuel Quezon</center>]]
*Quezon City is the largest metropolitan city in the Capital center of the [[Philippines]] and is also the most populated of all the [[Chartered Cities of the Philippines]], with 2,679,450 residents as counted by the last Census in 2007.  It occupies 160 square kilometers of the Capital center metropolis, formally called the [[Cities_of_the_philippines_in_Metro_Manila|National Capital Region]], equating to over one-fourth of the metro land area and nearly the same ratio of the metro population of 11.5 million.  About one-half of its city population is under 24 years of age, making it a very young urban center. <font size=4>[[Quezon City, Philippines|<font color=green>Read More</font>]]</font>
*Quezon City is the largest metropolitan city in the Capital center of the [[Philippines]] and is also the most populated of all the [[Chartered Cities of the Philippines]], with 2,679,450 residents as counted by the last Census in 2007.  It occupies 160 square kilometers of the Capital center metropolis, formally called the [[Cities_of_the_philippines_in_Metro_Manila|National Capital Region]], equating to over one-fourth of the metro land area and nearly the same ratio of the metro population of 11.5 million.  About one-half of its city population is under 24 years of age, making it a very young urban center. <font size=3>[[Quezon City, Philippines|<font color=green>Read More</font>]]</font>

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Quezon City

The Founder
Manuel Quezon
  • Quezon City is the largest metropolitan city in the Capital center of the Philippines and is also the most populated of all the Chartered Cities of the Philippines, with 2,679,450 residents as counted by the last Census in 2007. It occupies 160 square kilometers of the Capital center metropolis, formally called the National Capital Region, equating to over one-fourth of the metro land area and nearly the same ratio of the metro population of 11.5 million. About one-half of its city population is under 24 years of age, making it a very young urban center. Read More