National Commission on Muslim Filipinos
National Commission on Muslim Filipinos is a government office in Calabarzon, Luzon which is located on North Zuzuaregui. National Commission on Muslim Filipinos is situated nearby to the church Sto. Niño de Leyte Shrine, as well as near INC Lokal ng Commonwealth.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Government office
- Also known as: “Office on Muslim Affairs”
- Address: North Zuzuaregui, Quezon City, 1127
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Iglesia ni Cristo Central Temple and Church of the Holy Sacrifice.
Iglesia ni Cristo Central Temple
Church
The Iglesia ni Cristo Central Temple is the flagship temple of the Philippine-based Independent Christian church, the Iglesia ni Cristo. Located along Commonwealth Avenue corner Central Avenue in Quezon City, it was completed on July 27, 1984, and is the biggest church/place of worship in the country with a capacity of around 7,000 people. Iglesia ni Cristo Central Temple is situated 2 km southwest of National Commission on Muslim Filipinos.
Church of the Holy Sacrifice
Photo: Ramon FVelasquez, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Church of the Holy Sacrifice, also known as the Parish of the Holy Sacrifice, is a landmark Roman Catholic Church in the University of the Philippines Diliman campus. Church of the Holy Sacrifice is situated 2 km southwest of National Commission on Muslim Filipinos.
Church of the Risen Lord
Church
The Church of the Risen Lord is a Protestant church located in the University of the Philippines campus in Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines. It was constructed in the 1950s through the Christian Youth Movement, a student youth group. Church of the Risen Lord is situated 1½ km southwest of National Commission on Muslim Filipinos.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Loyola Heights and Quezon City.
Loyola Heights
Quarter
Loyola Heights is a barangay of Quezon City. According to the 2021 Census, it has a population of 21,140 people. It is an affluent district, containing high-end gated communities such as the Loyola Grand Villas, Xavierville, and Alta Vista Subdivision. Loyola Heights is situated 3½ km south of National Commission on Muslim Filipinos.
Quezon City
Photo: Ramon FVelasquez, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Quezon City is the largest city in the Philippines and is one of the constituent cities of Metro Manila. Commonly called QC or Kyusi, it has a population of almost 3 million people in 2020.
Northern Quezon City
Photo: Judgefloro, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Commonwealth Avenue is Quezon City's second major thoroughfare, with its notorious traffic and contrasting areas, with a mix of opulence and poverty. Lying to the north of the Commonwealth Area is Fairview and Lagro areas, both mid-class communities to the north, centered on three malls facing each other along Quirino Highway.
National Commission on Muslim Filipinos
- Categories: office and government building
- Location: Calabarzon, Luzon, Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Latitude
14.67298° or 14° 40′ 23″ northLongitude
121.07858° or 121° 4′ 43″ eastOpen location code
7Q63M3FH+5COpenStreetMap ID
node 6244728585OpenStreetMap feature
office=government
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