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Quezon City Primer Geographic QUEZON CITY, NCR Bounded on the North, East and South by the Province of Rizal, on the Northwest by the City of Caloocan, and on the West by the City of Manila Total Land Area: 171.17 square kilometers (17,117 hectares) Largest of all Metro Manila cities Situated on the Guadalupe Plateau, topography is largely rolling with alternating ridges and lowlands Southern region of the city has low-grade terrain while the northern half is undulating, culminating at the Novaliches Reservoir Quezon City was created on October 12, 1939 by virtue of Commonwealth Act 502 Has 4 Congressional districts and 142 barangays - Source: QC 2005 Yearbook
Quezon City Primer Demographic / Economic DEMOGRAPHICS Ave. Annual Pop. Growth Rate: 1.92% Pop. Density: 135 persons/ hectare Female population: 52% Male population: 48% Generally young population with ave. age of 24 yrs. old Working age population: 67% of total population (15 yrs. old<) Mixed regional origins Predominantly Christians (Roman Catholic, Iglesia ni Cristo, Born-Again) ECONOMY Dominated by small and medium-size establishments Distribution of finished goods and provisions of basic personal services Sizeable portion of city’s land area being developed for commercial and industrial ventures # of registered business establishments (2004): 55,759 - Source: QC 2005 Yearbook
Quezon City Primer Trends and Patterns Infrastructure Major metropolitan roads: C-3 (Araneta Ave), C-4 (EDSA), C-5 (Katipunan), R-6 (Aurora Blvd.), R-7 (Quezon Ave), R-8 (Quirino Hwy) Mass Transport: LRT Line 2 (11.76KM) Aurora Blvd to CM Recto, Avenida LRT Line 3 North Ave to Monumento (Soon to commence construction) LRT Line 4 (18.35 KM) Quezon Ave to Quirino Ave (Soon to commence construction) Water Supply: From MWSS and its private distribution concessionaires, the Maynilad Water Service Inc. (MWSI), serving the west half of the city and Manila Water Co.(MWC) the east portion Power Supply: Electric power requirement is adequately serviced by the Manila Electric Company or MERALCO. More than 97% of the city's population have access to electricity. There are areas unserved by MERALCO such as in most parts of Payatas mainly due to right-of-way and land tenure problems. Services and Facilities Education Public Schools: 138 Elementary: 96 Secondary: 42 Private schools: 283 State universities/ colleges: 3 Private universities and colleges: 16 Health and Services Public daycare centers: 190 Public hospitals: 18 Health centers: 54 Peace and Order Police force: 2,462 Fire fighting force: 434 Media Media centers: 6 major networks, 10 radio stations, 5 print media offices Government National government offices: 125 Government-controlled and owned corporations: 25 - Source: QC 2005 Yearbook
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Competitive Market Analysis Facilities and Amenities * Based on current market intelligence. Facts and figures may change without prior notice. ** The CELEBRITY PLACE property owners enjoy automatic membership to the Celebrity Sports.
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