The Provincial Government of Quezon is responsible for overseeing one of the largest provinces in the Philippines, located in the Calabarzon region of Luzon. Quezon is known for its rich history, named after former President Manuel L. Quezon, and was previously called Tayabas until 1946. The province’s economy is predominantly agricultural, with coconut, rice, and fisheries being its major products. Quezon is also home to large-scale power generation facilities, particularly a coal-fired power plant in Pagbilao.
Quezon’s local government focuses on developing the province as a premier agri-tourism destination by 2030. This goal is supported by sustainable investments in agriculture, infrastructure, and environmental protection. In addition, the province is dedicated to providing quality healthcare, education, and livelihood opportunities to its citizens. The government operates with a commitment to transparency, accountability, and good governance, aiming to uplift its people through progressive and inclusive public services
The capital city of Lucena is a highly urbanized area, separate from the province’s administrative control, though it remains Quezon’s most populous urban center.
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