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  1. 1 day ago · Quezon City, the province of Quezon, Quezon Bridge in Manila, Manuel L. Quezon University, and many streets are named after him. The Quezon Service Cross is the Philippines' highest honor. Quezon is memorialized on Philippine currency , appearing on the Philippine twenty-peso note and two commemorative 1936 one-peso coins : one with Frank Murphy and another with Franklin Delano Roosevelt . [51]

  2. 5 days ago · The Quezon Memorial Circle Administration Office, under the Office of the City Mayor, oversees the operations, maintenance, and development of Quezon Memorial Circle, excluding a one-hectare area covering the Quezon Memorial Shrine, which is under the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (National Historical Institute).

  3. 1 day ago · For More Inquiries, contact us thru: 09515633514 / 0285232159; admissions.manila@pcu.edu.ph; 1648 Taft Avenue corner Pedro Gil Street, Manila PO Box 907, Philippines

  4. 3 days ago · 8681 9135, 8806 3470. QCUniversity@quezoncity.gov.ph. Official Website of Quezon City University. Facebook Pages: Quezon City University. QCU Registrar and Admission Division. QCU Guidance Unit. QCU Scholarship, Placement, and Alumni Relations Division. QCU Placement. QCU Libraries. QCU Research, Extension, Planning, and Linkages.

  5. 5 days ago · 2. **Manuel L. Quezon (1935-1944)** - **Historical Significance**: The first President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, Quezon is regarded as the "Father of the Philippine National Language." - **Key Contributions**: Advocated for Philippine independence from the United States and established a national language.

  6. 4 days ago · Messages of the President Book 2: Jose P. Laurel (Volume 7: Ordinance Numbers) Book 3: Manuel L. Quezon. Messages of the President Book 3: Manuel L. Quezon (Volume 1: Official Month in Review) Messages of the President Book 3: Manuel L. Quezon (Volume 2: Appointments and Designations) Messages of the President Book 3: Manuel L. Quezon (Volume 3)

  7. 2 days ago · President Manuel L. Quezon then, on December 30, 1937, proclaimed the selection of the Tagalog language to be used as the basis for the evolution and adoption of the national language of the Philippines.