Quezon City Philippine Resorts and Hotels
Quezon City is the biggest of the six cities in the Metro Manila Area,
lying immediately northeast of Manila and straddling the northern extension
of the Guadalupe plateau. This strategic location provides stable ground
foundation, adequate surface drainage, deep water table, and ample ground
water supply.
It is an area of moderate slopes and the most common soil
type is the hard loam, more popularly known as the adobe which was heavily
used in construction in the past. Weather condition is generally fair,
with the highest amount of rainfall occuring during the months of May
to November of every year. Quezon City is pided into four congressional
districts composed about 140 barangays. The number of barangays per
district is: District I, 37; District II, 28; District III, 37; and
District IV, 38. Although District II hast the least number of barangays,
it is the biggest in land area, including the Novaliches Reservoir.
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