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  2. Macalelon - Wikipedia

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    Macalelon is geographically vulnerale to instances of flooding. According to a 2017 flood mapping survey by the University of the Philippines Diliman and Mapua Institute of Technology on the Macalelon River, it was revealed that about half of the town's land area could experience floods below 0.20 meters (7.9 in) within five years. Additionally ...

  3. Quezon - Wikipedia

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    Quezon, east of Metro Manila, is the 8th largest province in the Philippines having an area of 8,989.39 square kilometers (3,470.82 sq mi). [60] It is the largest province of Calabarzon, comprising 879,660 hectares (2,173,700 acres) or 52.13% of the total land area of the region. [ 61 ]

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  5. List of electric distribution utilities in the Philippines

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    Alaminos; Alfonso; Amadeo; Angat; Angono; Antipolo; Apalit [r]; Bacoor; Balagtas; Baras, Rizal; Batangas City; Bay; Biñan; Binangonan; Bocaue; Bulakan; Bustos ...

  6. Lopez, Quezon - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the southern part of the province, 216 kilometers (134 mi) from Manila, 86 kilometers (53 mi) east from Lucena, and 3 nautical kilometers to Alabat Island. The terrain generally ranges from 345 to 399 meters (1,132 to 1,309 ft) above sea level with rugged mountain areas. Coastal areas deviate from plain to hilly terrains.

  7. General Luna, Quezon - Wikipedia

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    General Luna is originally a sitio of Macalelon, known as Hingoso.Hingoso's name is derived from local folklore, where it is said that early coastal inhabitants would say “Hinging Suso”, a Tagalog phrase, before gathering edible shells called "suso" to prevent misfortune, and another tale attributes the name to a misunderstanding between a local carrier of "suso" and Spaniards, who later ...

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