List of barangays in Quezon City

Left: Political map displaying the boundaries of the barangays of Quezon City. Right: The six legislative districts of Quezon City.

Quezon City, the most populous city in the Philippines, is politically subdivided into 142 barangays. All of Quezon City's barangays are classified as urban.[1]

These barangays are grouped into six 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 legislative districts, namely the Second, Fifth and Sixth Districts.

Barangays by district

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Political map of Quezon City. c. 2012

District 1

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District 1
Barangay Alternate Name
Alicia Bago Bantay
Bagong Pag-asa North-EDSA, Diliman (southern part), Triangle Park (southern triangle)
Bahay Toro Project 8, Pugadlawin
Balingasa Balintawak, Cloverleaf
Bungad Project 7
Damar Balintawak
Damayan San Francisco del Monte, Frisco
Del Monte San Francisco del Monte, Frisco
Katipunan Muñoz
Lourdes Santa Mesa Heights
Maharlika Santa Mesa Heights
Manresa Balintawak, La Loma, San Francisco del Monte, Frisco
Mariblo San Francisco del Monte, Frisco
Masambong San Francisco del Monte, Frisco
N.S. Amoranto (Gintong Silahis) La Loma
Nayong Kanluran West Avenue
Paang Bundok La Loma
Pag-ibig sa Nayon Balintawak
Paltok San Francisco del Monte, Frisco
Paraiso San Francisco del Monte, Frisco
Phil-Am West Triangle, Diliman
Project 6 Diliman (southeast quarter), Triangle Park (southern half)
Ramon Magsaysay Bago Bantay, Muñoz
Saint Peter Santa Mesa Heights
Salvacion La Loma
San Antonio San Francisco del Monte, Frisco
San Isidro Labrador La Loma
San Jose La Loma
Santa Cruz Pantranco, Heroes Hill
Santa Teresita Santa Mesa Heights
Sto. Cristo Bago Bantay
Santo Domingo (Matalahib) Matalahib, Santa Mesa Heights
Siena Santa Mesa Heights
Talayan San Francisco del Monte, Frisco
Vasra Diliman (mostly)
Veterans Village Project 7, Muñoz
West Triangle Diliman

District 2

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District 2
Barangay Alternate Name
Bagong Silangan Payatas
Batasan Hills Constitution Hills
Commonwealth Manggahan, Litex
Holy Spirit Don Antonio, Luzon
Payatas Litex

District 3

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District 3
Barangay Alternate Name
Amihan Project 3
Bagumbayan Eastwood, Acropolis, Citybank, Gentex, Libis
Bagumbuhay Project 4
Bayanihan Project 4
Blue Ridge A Project 4
Blue Ridge B Project 4
Camp Aguinaldo Armed Forces (AFP), Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo
Claro (Quirino 3-B) Project 3
Dioquino Zobel Project 4
Duyan-duyan Project 3
E. Rodriguez Project 5, Cubao
East Kamias Project 1, Kamias
Escopa I Project 4
Escopa II Project 4
Escopa III Project 4
Escopa IV Project 4
Libis Camp Atienza, Eastwood
Loyola Heights Katipunan
Mangga Cubao, Anonas, T.I.P.
Marilag Project 4
Masagana Project 4, Jacobo Zobel
Matandang Balara Old Balara, Luzon, Tandang Sora
Milagrosa Project 4
Pansol Balara, Katipunan
Quirino 2-A Project 2, Anonas
Quirino 2-B Project 2, Anonas
Quirino 2-C Project 2, Anonas
Quirino 3-A Project 3, Anonas
St. Ignatius Project 4, Katipunan
San Roque Cubao
Silangan Cubao
Socorro Cubao, Araneta City
Tagumpay Project 4
Ugong Norte Green Meadows, Corinthian, Ortigas
Villa Maria Clara Project 4
West Kamias Project 5, Kamias
White Plains Camp Aguinaldo, Katipunan

District 4

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District 4
Barangay Alternate Name
Bagong Lipunan ng Crame Camp Crame, Philippine National Police (PNP)
Botocan Diliman (northern half)
Central Diliman, QC city hall
Damayang Lagi New Manila
Don Manuel Galas
Doña Aurora Galas
Doña Imelda Galas, Sta. Mesa (border with City of Manila)
Doña Josefa Galas
Horseshoe New Manila
Immaculate Concepcion Cubao
Kalusugan St. Luke's
Kamuning Project 1, Scout Area
Kaunlaran Cubao
Kristong Hari E. Rodriguez, New Manila
Krus na Ligas Diliman
Laging Handa Diliman, Scout Area
Malaya Diliman
Mariana New Manila
Obrero Diliman (northern half), Project 1 (southern half)
Old Capitol Site Diliman
Paligsahan Diliman, Scout Area
Pinagkaisahan Cubao
Pinyahan Diliman, Triangle Park (northern triangle)
Roxas Project 1
Sacred Heart Kamuning, Diliman, Scout Area
San Isidro Galas Galas
San Martin de Porres Cubao, Arayat
San Vicente Diliman, UP Bliss
Santol Galas
Sikatuna Village Diliman
South Triangle Diliman, Scout Area
Santo Niño Galas
Tatalon Sanctuarium, Araneta Avenue
Teacher's Village East Diliman
Teacher's Village West Diliman
U.P. Campus Diliman
U.P. Village Diliman
Valencia New Manila, Gilmore Ave, N. Domingo Ave.

District 5

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District 5
Barangay Alternate Name
Bagbag Novaliches District, Sauyo
Capri Novaliches District
Fairview Novaliches District, La Mesa, West Fairview
Gulod Novaliches District, Susano, Nitang
Greater Lagro Novaliches District, Lagro, Fairview
Kaligayahan Novaliches District, Zabarte
Nagkaisang Nayon Novaliches District, General Luis
North Fairview Novaliches District
Novaliches Proper Novaliches Bayan, Glori, Bayan
Pasong Putik Proper Novaliches District, Maligaya Drive, Fairview
San Agustin Novaliches District, Susano
San Bartolome Novaliches District, Holy Cross
Sta. Lucia Novaliches District, San Gabriel
Sta. Monica Novaliches District

District 6

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District 6
Barangay Alternate Name
Apolonio Samson Balintawak, Kaingin, Kangkong
Baesa Project 8, Novaliches District
Balon Bato Balintawak
Culiat Tandang Sora
New Era Iglesia ni Cristo/Central, Tandang Sora
Pasong Tamo Tandang Sora, Luzon, Pingkian
Sangandaan Project 8
Sauyo Novaliches District
Talipapa Novaliches District
Tandang Sora Banlat
Unang Sigaw Balintawak, Cloverleaf

Toponomy of places in Quezon City

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These are the History of Names in each Barangay plus, some 35 selected places in Quezon City

Each Barangay has a history behind its name. Most of the Barangays in Quezon City are named in honor of the peoples residing in the area, their Barangay Patron Saint, and the land and location features in the area.

This can be also subject to corrections and suggestions, as it was an initial map of it.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Philippine Standard Geographic Code (PSGC) : Quezon City". Philippine Statistic Authority. Archived from the original on 12 July 2018. Retrieved 14 March 2018.
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