The Philippines is an archipelago composed of approximately 7,107 islands and islets at low tide and 7100 at high tide. Of this number, about 4000 are inhabited and more than 2,773 have been given names. They are clustered into the island groups of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
The Philippines is an archipelago composed of 7,641 islands during low tide and 7,107 islands during high tide.
Ferdinand Magellan came to the Philippines as part of his expedition to find a western route to the Spice Islands. He arrived in the Philippines in 1521 and claimed the islands for Spain.
The Spaniards colonized the Philippines for over 300 years, from 1521 when Ferdinand Magellan arrived in the islands until 1898 when the Philippines gained independence after the Spanish-American War.
The Philippines are several islands in the Pacific Ocean. They don't 'live' anywhere.
The Philippines has that name because Spanish explorers named the islands after King Philip of Spain. Philippine is an adjective meaning "related to Philip."
There are 238 nameless islands in the Philippines.
There are 7,107 islands in the Philippines and Luzon and Mindanao are largest.
7,107 islands
There are 7, 107 islands in the Philippines.
There are 18+
Because the philippines has three islands and that is the only country that have that many islands
There are literally thousands of named islands in the Philippines - too many to list here.
There are 7,107 islands in the Philippines.. :D
The Philippines is composed of 7,641 islands and more than 500 documented islets.
All of the islands in the Philippines are inhabited my forms of life like bacteria. The islands in the Philippines are inhabited by many different plants and animals as well.
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the philippines are islands (philippine islands)