For more than a month now, the four legislative districts of Quezon City has been holding their activities in celebration of the 75th Jubilee anniversary of the previous National Capital and the largest City by area in the Metro.
One of the concluding activities of this Jubilee celebration is the very first Night Run to be held just a day after my becoming human in this world ;). And to give you a chance to participate in this celebration, I am raffling not one, but two (2) race entry for the first Quezon City Night Run.
Just follow the mechanics below and keep posted starting November 13 to see if you're one of the two lucky winners who will party the whole night long on November 29 at Quezon Memorial Circle.
1. Post a comment in this blog about any Facts or Fun Trivia about Quezon City, its local government, establishments, geography, and etc. (*tip: I have already mentioned two in this post. If you can't think of one, the world wide web is your friend)
2. You may post as many facts or trivia as you like, but without repetition, and without copying previously posted fact/trivia of other contestants.
3. Fill-up your personal information at the Rafflecopter widget below to have your entry counted.
4. The contest will end on November 12 at 11:59 PM and winners will be drawn via RaffleCopter and announced within three (3) days.
So easy right? What are you waiting for?
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Quezon City was meant to be a city of parks.
ReplyDeleteThe first completed park is the Bernardo Park opposite of NepaQ Mart.
Quezon City was the former capital of the Philippines from 1948 to 1976
ReplyDeleteThe Quezon Memorial is 66 meters tall because it was the aged of Manuel L Quezon when he died
ReplyDeleteTwo of what’s considered as the best universities in the Philippines are located in Quezon City. Namely, they are Ateneo De Manila University main campus and the University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Jonathan for winning one of the race entries for QCIM night run. See you on the 29th! :)
DeleteQuezon City was named after former President Manuel L Quezon.
ReplyDeleteThe memorial is made of three towers, with three angels at the pinnacle. What is the symbolism of the three?
ReplyDeleteThey stood for Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao (Luzviminda)
What endemic tree grew in abundance in the area?
ReplyDeleteWhat else? The balimbing.
Quezon City is the most populated city in the Philippines with a population of 2.67 million people making it the largest city in the country in terms of population. it is also the largest city in Metro Manila in terms of land area.
ReplyDelete~cris dela cruz
Quezon City is one of the cities that make up Metro Manila, the National Capital Region of the Philippines, on the island of Luzon. It is the most populous city in the country, and the largest city by area in Metro Manila.
ReplyDeleteIt's initial name is Balintawak City after the Cry of Balintawak.
ReplyDeleteQuezon City is the first City in Manila to have Anti Discrimination Ordinance that supports Equality
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Oriel for winning one of the race entries for QCIM night run. See you on the 29th! :)
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