Barangays of Quezon City
Barangays of Quezon City
Barangays of Quezon City
Quezon City, the most populous city in the Philippines, is politically subdivided into
142 barangays. These barangays are grouped into six (6) congressional districts, with
each district represented by a congressman in the House of Representatives. As of July
2, 2012, President Benigno S. Aquino III signed into law Republic Act No. 10170,
dividing and reapportioning the Second District into three (3) more legislative districts,
namely the Second, Fifth and Sixth Districts.
Contents
1 Barangays
1.1 District 1
1.2 District 2
1.3 District 3 Map showing the districts of
1.4 District 4 Quezon City prior to July 2, 2012.
1.5 District 5
1.6 District 6
2 See also
3 External links
Barangays
Former names are in italics.
District 1
District 2
District 2
Barangay Alternate Name
Bagong Silangan
Batasan Hills
Commonwealth Manggahan
Holy Spirit Diliman
Payatas
District 3
District 3
Barangay Alternate Name
Amihan Project 3
Bagumbayan Eastwood
Bagumbuhay Project 4
Bayanihan Project 4
Blue Ridge A Project 4
Blue Ridge B Project 4
Camp Aguinaldo Murphy; Armed Forces
Claro Project 3
Dioquino Zobel Project 4
Duyan-duyan Project 3
E. Rodriguez Project 5, Q-Mart, Cubao
East Kamias Project 1
Escopa I Project 4
Escopa II Project 4
Escopa III Project 4
Escopa IV Project 4
Libis Eastwood
Loyola Heights Katipunan
Mangga
Marilag Project 4
Masagana Jacobo Zobel
Matandang Balara Old Balara
Milagrosa Project 4
Pansol Balara
Quirino 2-A Project 2, Anonas
Quirino 2-B Project 2, Anonas
Quirino 2-C Project 2, Anonas
Quirino 3-A Project 3, Anonas
San Roque Cubao Extension
Silangan Cubao
Socorro Cubao, Araneta Center
Saint Ignatius
Tagumpay Project 4
Ugong Norte Green Meadows, Corinthian
Villa Maria Clara Project 4
West Kamias Project 1, Kamias
White Plains
District 4
District 4
Barangay Alternate Name
Bagong Lipunan ng Crame Camp Crame; Santolan
Botocan Diliman
Central City Hall
Damayang Lagi Quezon Institute
Don Manuel Quezon Galas
Doña Aurora Quezon Galas
Doña Imelda Marcos
Doña Josefa Marcos
Horseshoe
Immaculate Conception Betty Go-Belmonte, Cubao
Kalusugan St. Luke's
Kamuning Project 1
Kaunlaran Cubao
Kristong Harî Christ the King
Krus na Ligas Diliman
Laging Handa Boy Scout Area
Malaya Diliman
Mariana New Manila
Obrero Tomas Morato
Old Capitol Site PhilCoa
Paligsahan Roces
Pinagkaisahan Ramon Magsaysay; Cubao
Pinyahan Diliman
Roxas Project 1, Roxas District
Sacred Heart Boy Scout Area
San Isidro Galas Galas
San Martin de Pores Cubao
San Vicente Diliman
Santol
Sikatuna Village Diliman
South Triangle
Tatalon G. Araneta
Teachers' Village East Diliman
Teachers' Village West Diliman
U.P. Campus U.P. Diliman
U.P. Village U.P. Diliman
Valencia Gilmore
*East Triangle BIR
(Undeclared Barangay)
*QMC
Circle
(Undeclared Barangay)
District 5
District 5
Barangay Alternate Name
Bagbag Bagbag Novaliches
CAPRI
Fairview La Mesa
Greater Lagro Lagro
Gulod Gulod Novaliches
Kaligayahan
Nagkaisang Nayon General Luis
North Fairview
Novaliches Proper Novaliches Bayan
Pasong Putik Proper Neopolitan Business Park
San Agustin San Agustin
San Bartolome Holy Cross
Santa Lucia RP
Santa Monica Sta. Monica Novaliches
District 6
District 6
Apolonio Samson Balintawak
Baesa
Balonbato Balintawak
Culiat
New Era Iglesia ni Cristo/Central
Pasong Tamo Tandang Sora
Sangandaan Project 8
Sauyo
Talipapa Talipapa Novaliches
Tandang Sora
Unang Sigaw Balintawak
See also
List of populated places in Manila
External links
Philippine Standard Geographic Code
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