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Quezon City lies on the Guadalupe plateau which is a relatively high plateau on the northeast corner of the metropolis – between the lowlands of Manila to the southwest and the Marikina River valley to the east. The southern portion is drained by the very narrow San Juan River and its tributaries to Pasig River, while running in the northern portions of the city is the equally narrow Tullahan River.
Quezon City is bordered by Manila to the southwest, by Caloocan and Valenzuela City to the west and northwest. To the south lies San Juan and Mandaluyong, while Marikina and Pasig borders Quezon City to the southeast. To the north across Marilao River lies San Jose del Monte in the province of Bulacan and to the east lies Rodriguez and San Mateo, both in the province of Rizal.
The city can be divided into a number of areas. The southern portion of the city is divided into a number of places including Diliman, Commonwealth, the Project areas, Cubao, Kamias, Kamuning, New Manila, San Francisco del Monte, and Santa Mesa Heights. The northern half of the city is often called Novaliches and contains the areas of Fairview and Lagro. Most of these areas have no defined boundaries and are primarily residential in nature.
Quezon City is bordered by Manila to the southwest, by Caloocan and Valenzuela City to the west and northwest. To the south lies San Juan and Mandaluyong, while Marikina and Pasig borders Quezon City to the southeast. To the north across Marilao River lies San Jose del Monte in the province of Bulacan and to the east lies Rodriguez and San Mateo, both in the province of Rizal.
The city can be divided into a number of areas. The southern portion of the city is divided into a number of places including Diliman, Commonwealth, the Project areas, Cubao, Kamias, Kamuning, New Manila, San Francisco del Monte, and Santa Mesa Heights. The northern half of the city is often called Novaliches and contains the areas of Fairview and Lagro. Most of these areas have no defined boundaries and are primarily residential in nature.
Education
These are the list of schools near Fairview:
• ABE International Business College Fairview-School Director
• Achievers Academy Of Q. C. • APEC North Fairview • APEC School • APEC School Holy Spirit • Atherton School, Inc. • Batasan Hills National High School • Bethel Christian School • Blessed Scalabrian Institute • Brain Integrated School Incorporated • Capitol Hills Christian School • Commonwealth High School • Commonwealth Elementary School • Covenant Of Grace • Fairview Elementary School • Fairview Elementary School Annex • Falcon Learning Center • Far Eastern University Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation • FEU Diliman (FEU FERN College) • Fiore Del Carmelo School • Gateways Institute of Science and Technology • Good Shepherd Cathedral School • High School And Elementary Registrar Office |
• Holy Child Montessory School
• Holy Spirit Elementary School • Holy Spirit National High School • Hope Christian School Of FairviewHouse of Dance Tutorial Incorporated • Lagro High School • Marian School of Quezon City • Mega Driving School • Mother of Perpetual Help School • North Fairview High School • O.B. Montessori Center, Inc. - Fairview • Olympian Preparatory And English School • Our Lady Of Mercy School Of Q.C. • Our Lady of the Holy Rosary School of Fairview, Inc. • Quezon City Lingkod Bayan Skills Development • Saint Joseph School of Fairview • San Gabriel Elementary School • School of the Holy Spirit of QC • Sisters of Mount Carmel • St. Augustine International School (AMA University) Branch • Sta. Lucia High Schoo • The Seed Montessori School • Twinkle Toes Ballet and Music Academy |
Churches
• Come To Jesus Community Church
• Community Baptist Bible Church • Divine Savior Parish Church • Fairview Christian Fellowship • Fairview Fundamental Baptist Church • GAO Seventh-day Adventist Church • Good Shepherd Cathedral • Holy Trinity Parish Church • Iglesia ni Cristo - Central • Jesus Cares Presbyterian Church • Jesus Centered Church • Jesus Is Lord Church • Kristong Hari Parish-Novaliches |
• Lifegiver Christian Family Ministries
• Lokal Ng Fairview • Mary the Queen Parish • Our Father Parish • Our Lady of Consolation Parish • Payatas Quezon City Baptist Church • Pentecostal Missionary Church of Christ (4th Watch) – Fairview • Puno United Methodist Church • Saint Peter's Parish Church • San Antonio De Padua Parish • St. Benedict Church • Sta. Lucia Church • The Parish of St. Benedict |
Transportation
Railways
Two elevated light rail systems and one heavy rail system run through Quezon City: LRT-1 – at EDSA (C-4) connecting North Avenue and Baclaran (Manila) LRT-2 – at Aurora Boulevard (R-6) connecting Santolan (Marikina) and Recto (C-1 in Manila), and MRT-3 – at EDSA (C-4) from Taft Avenue (R-2 in Pasay City) to North Avenue.
An elevated rail transit system (MRT-4) that was supposed to follow the general alignment of Quezon and Commonwealth Avenues (R-7)was shelved. In its place, a 22 kilometer rail system will be built. The MRT-7 project will commence at North Avenue, connecting the MRT-3 at its northern terminus. It will then go through Commonwealth Avenue, then through Regalado, Quirino Highway, ending in San Jose del Monte, Bulacan. The system has a proposed spur line to connect itself to LRT-2 in Katipunan, passing through the University of the Philippines Diliman and Katipunan Avenue.
A elevated Automated Guideway Transit system is currently under construction in UP Diliman.
The following elevated railway stations in the city (Only 13 Stations):
MRT-3 (with 5 Stations):
Public transport
Public transportation within the city, like in most of the urban areas in the Philippines, is facilitated mostly using inexpensive jeepneys and buses. Tricycles give access to more secluded areas, while taxi cabs are available.
This City has 3 Circumferential Roads. The following are:
Two elevated light rail systems and one heavy rail system run through Quezon City: LRT-1 – at EDSA (C-4) connecting North Avenue and Baclaran (Manila) LRT-2 – at Aurora Boulevard (R-6) connecting Santolan (Marikina) and Recto (C-1 in Manila), and MRT-3 – at EDSA (C-4) from Taft Avenue (R-2 in Pasay City) to North Avenue.
An elevated rail transit system (MRT-4) that was supposed to follow the general alignment of Quezon and Commonwealth Avenues (R-7)was shelved. In its place, a 22 kilometer rail system will be built. The MRT-7 project will commence at North Avenue, connecting the MRT-3 at its northern terminus. It will then go through Commonwealth Avenue, then through Regalado, Quirino Highway, ending in San Jose del Monte, Bulacan. The system has a proposed spur line to connect itself to LRT-2 in Katipunan, passing through the University of the Philippines Diliman and Katipunan Avenue.
A elevated Automated Guideway Transit system is currently under construction in UP Diliman.
The following elevated railway stations in the city (Only 13 Stations):
MRT-3 (with 5 Stations):
- North Avenue- (Connected to LRT-1)
- Quezon Avenue
- Kamuning
- Araneta Center-Cubao- (Connected to MRT-2)
- Santolan
- Gilmore
- Betty Go-Belmonte
- Araneta Center-Cubao- (Connected to MRT-3)
- Anonas
- Katipunan
- Balintawak
- Roosevelt
- North Avenue- (Connected to MRT-3)
Public transport
Public transportation within the city, like in most of the urban areas in the Philippines, is facilitated mostly using inexpensive jeepneys and buses. Tricycles give access to more secluded areas, while taxi cabs are available.
This City has 3 Circumferential Roads. The following are:
- C-3: Sgt. Emilio Rivera Avenue and Araneta Avenue
- C-4: Epifanio de los Santos Avenue or EDSA
- C-5: Mindanao Avenue, Tandang Sora Avenue, Congressional Avenue, Luzon Avenue, Katipunan Avenue, Col. Bonny Serrano Avenue, and Eulogio Rodriguez, Jr. Avenue.