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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
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