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Q: How many Philippine islands are not named?
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Why Philippine has many islands?

because it has many islands


Who was king Philip?

There were quite a few King Philips over the course of European history. One King Philip, King Philip II of Spain, is the reason why the Philippine islands were named the Philippine islands.


Where can one find the bank of the Philippine Islands?

The Bank of the Philippine Islands has many branches across the Philippine Islands. It also has full banking service branches located in Rome, Milan and London.


Philippines Islands or Philippine islands which is gramaticaly correct?

Philippine Islands


How many Philippine islands are named?

There are hundreds of named islands among the 7107 or more islands that constitute the Philippines. The largest islands are Luzon and Mindanao.The central Visayas region of the country contains the islands of Bohol, Cebu, Leyte, Negros, Panay, and Samar. Other major islands are Mindoro, Palawan, Jolo (Sulu), Marinduque and Romblon.


How many islands comprise the Philippines?

The Philippine archipelago is made up of 7,107 islands.


Who gave the name Philippine to that country?

The Philippines was named in honor of Philip II, the Spanish king during the official establishment of the Philippine Islands as a colony of Spain.


What is the population of Bank of the Philippine Islands?

The population of Bank of the Philippine Islands is 12,089.


Which two continents have many islands that are a part of them?

asia- continent with the most number of islands, like philippine islands, indonesia and many more.


Why the Philippine has many island?

because the Philippines has many islands we have 7,100 islands


How many years did Spain stay in the Philippine islands?

333 years!


What is Bank of the Philippine Islands's motto?

The motto of Bank of the Philippine Islands is 'Let's make it easy.'.