Luzon - Wikipedia Luzon ( luːˈzɒn loo-ZON, Tagalog: [luˈson]) is the largest and most populous island in the Philippines Located in the northern portion of the Philippine archipelago, it is the economic and political center of the nation, being home to the country's capital city, Manila, as well as Quezon City, the country's most populous city
Luzon | Philippines, Map, Location, Physical Features, Economy . . . Luzon, largest and most economically important island of the Philippines It is the site of Manila, the nation’s capital and major metropolis, and of Quezon City Luzon leads the country both in industry and in agriculture, and it is home to more than half of the Filipino population
Top 25 Must-Visit Luzon Tourist Spots - Wander Era Luzon is home to numerous famous landmarks that attract tourists from around the world These include the historic Intramuros in Manila, the stunning Banaue Rice Terraces, the active Taal Volcano, the beautiful beaches of Palawan, and the unique Hanging Coffins in Sagada, to name just a few
Luzon – PhilAtlas Luzon is the most populated of the three principal island groups of the Philippines Its largest islands are the Luzon landmass, Palawan, Mindoro, Masbate, and Catanduanes
Luzon - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Luzon is the largest state island in the Philippines It is situated at northern portion of the country The vicinity capital of the Philippines, Manila, as well as other cities like Quezon City, are on the island [1] As of the 2010 census, 48 5 million people lived on Luzon
Luzon Map - Philippines - Mapcarta Luzon is the largest and the most populous island of the Philippines This article also covers a number of nearby smaller islands The region has a variety of attractions, from the cobblestone streets of the colonial town of Vigan to the bustling metropolis of the national capital Manila to the rice terraces and pine forests of the Cordillera
Luzon – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Luzon is the Philippines' largest and most populous island, occupying 110,000 km 2 (43,000 sq miles), a bit over a third of the Philippines land area, but it has more than half the country's population
Luzon: All You Need to Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor The biggest island in the Philippines, Luzon is also one of the most diverse—it’s where mountain peaks and volcanoes meet miles of coastline, and indigenous culture melds with Spanish colonial history