- Philippines - Wikipedia
The Philippines is an emerging market and a developing and newly industrialized country, whose economy is transitioning from being agricultural to service- and manufacturing-centered Its location as an island country on the Pacific Ring of Fire and close to the equator makes it prone to earthquakes and typhoons
- Philippines | History, Map, Flag, Population, Capital, Facts | Britannica
Philippines, island country of Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean It is an archipelago consisting of more than 7,000 islands and islets lying about 500 miles (800 km) off the coast of Vietnam Manila is the capital, but nearby Quezon City is the country’s most-populous city
- Philippines Maps Facts - World Atlas
The Philippines, an archipelago in Southeast Asia, situates itself in the western Pacific Ocean It shares maritime borders with Vietnam to the west, Taiwan to the north, Palau to the east, and Malaysia and Indonesia to the south
- Philippines - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Philippines is an island country in Southeast Asia in the Pacific Ocean It has 7,641 islands The capital city of the Philippines is Manila Spain (1521–1898), and the United States (1898–1946), colonized (controlled) the country and Palau, which is on the eastern side of the Philippine Sea
- 12 things to know before going to the Philippines - Lonely Planet
Made up of over 7000 islands, the Philippines has some of the most beautiful tropical landscapes and richest marine biodiversity in the world
- 50 Facts About The Philippines That You Should Know
Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia It has an area of 300,000 square km Manila is its capital and Quezon City is its largest city Filipino and English are its official languages Peso (PHP) is its official currency
- 40 Interesting Facts About the Philippines
The most interesting facts about the Philippines, from a world-record for breastfeeding to the Selfie Capital of the World
- Marcos says stronger alliances make Philippines safer amid China . . .
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has used his annual state of the nation speech to declare that the country had become more confident and better prepared to defend its sovereignty
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