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Philippines: Quezon Provincial Profile
Quezon Province is bounded on the north by the province of Aurora, on the west by the provinces of Laguna and Rizal, on the southwest by the
province of Batangas and on the southeast by Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur. Quezon's topography is characterized by rugged terrain with few
plains, valleys and swamps. Only narrow strips of land along the coast and river valley are available for growing crops. The undulating lowlands along
the coast are well drained. The province is very narrow, averaging about thirty (30) kilometers by its
width. Slope of the province ranges from 0-3% slopes and above. The topography of the area 2 39 1,242
permits prime agricultural activities within the province. (Source: http://quezon.gov.ph/homepage/)
CITIES MUNICIPALITIES BARANGAYS
NUEVA ECIJA AURORA Legend POPULATION Source: PSA 2015 & 2010 Census / DSWD
Province capital
BULACAN
BURDEOS
PANUKULAN 20.2%
Philippines Sea 79.8%
GENERAL
NAKAR Polilio Strait
PATNANUNGAN
POLILLO 2.12M 485,732 Urban / Rural
INFANTA households Excluding Lucena City (90.8% Urban)
NCR RIZAL JOMALIG
Lamon Bay
REAL 49.2% 51.1 %
Balesin Is. female male
(1.04M) (1.07K)
Cabalete Is. 8%
Laguna Lake 92.1K > 60 years 71.1K
SAMPALOC
LAGUNA PEREZ CAMARINES 51%
LUCBAN MAUBAN ALABAT NORTE 525.1K 19-59 years 553.1K
CITY OF QUEZON CALAUAG
DOLORES TAYABAS ATIMONAN TAGKAWAYAN
TIAONG PAGBILAO 13%
CANDELARIA LUCENA PADRE PLARIDEL 130.8K 140.5K
SAN BURGOS 13-18 years
ANTONIO SARIAYA CITY UNISAN GUMACA GUINAYANGAN
AGDANGAN PITOGO LOPEZ CAMARINES 22%
MACALELON BUENAVISTA SUR 231.0K 3-12 years 245.6K
BATANGAS
GENERAL LUNA
CATANAUAN SAN 6%
NARCISO 64.4K < 2 years 68.6K
Tayabas Bay
MULANAY
SAN Ragay Gulf Vulnerable groups (based on DSWD-NHTS database)
MARINDUQUE ANDRES
Conditional Cash Transfer
Programming Beneficiaries SAN Abilijaban Is.
FRANCISCO
94,772 (AURORA) MASBATE Female 12 805 3,074 5,739 5,236
households Male 41 4,777 3,790 2,465 4,080
child-headed single-headed poor individuals solo parent poor individuals
Poverty incidence (%)
OCCIDENTAL </= 10 11 - 30 31 - 50 51 - 60 61 - 84 households households w/ disability =>18 years old =>65 years old
MINDORO ROMBLON
WATER, SANITATION AND HYGEINE Source: PSA 2015/2010 Census SHELTER Source: PSA 2015 Census
Water Roof/Wall material
supply
475,649 Roof
Housing units
Faucet Salvaged
community Tubed; Dug Natural Strong Light
system piped well Bottled sources Others
37.9% 25.0% 9.2% 17.5% 6.8% 3.6% Strong 60.3% 1.4% 0.0%
Toilets (based on census 2010)
Wall
Light 19.6% 17.2% 0.1%
74.0% 11.0% 8.9% 6.1%
Salvaged 0.4% 0.2% 0.2%
Water-sealed None Closed pit Open pit
EDUCATION Source: DepEd 2016 NUTRITION Source: FNRI 2013/2015 HEALTH Source: DOH (Personnel 2016/Facilities 2017)
Malnutrition (0-60 months old) Personnel
847
Primary schools
178,566 164,196
Male primary Female primary 33.9% 26.1% 7.7% 172 988 476 40
school students school students
Stunting Underweight Wasting Midwives Nurses Doctors Dentists
Facilities
194 Food
Secondary schools
insecurity
64,484 66,143 (households) 22.6% 35.4% 13.5%
Male secondary Female secondary 715 49 34
school students school students Mild Moderate Severe
Barangay health Rural health Hospitals
stations units (government/private)
The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: February 2018
Sources: PSA, DOH, NAMRIA, FNRI, DepEd, DSWD Feedback: addawe@un.org, aportol@un.org, mendoza1@un.org www.unocha.org/philippines www.reliefweb.int philippines.humanitarianresponse.info