Yes
The Philippines is not a state in the sense that Arizona is a state of the United States, as a semi-self governing part of a sovereign nation organized as a federation. However, the word "state can also be used to mean a sovereign, self-governing nation. In that sense, the Philippines is a state.
The Philippines is a sovereign nation. One meaning of the word "state" is "sovereign nation." In that sense, the Philippines is a state. The other meaning of the word "state" is as a semi-selfgoverning element of a sovereign nation that is organized as a federation. This is the meaning of the word used when speaking of the State of California in the US or the state of Michoacán in Mexico. The Philippines is NOT a state in that sense.
The characteristics of sovereignty in the Philippines are absoluteness, permanence and inalienability. This is a status of the Philippines that says that Philippines is a state of sovereign.
The Philippines (officially known as the Republic of the Philippines) are a southeast Asian nation-state. The country's motto is "For God, People, Nature, and Country".
Philippines is country...no country owns them
Yes
The Philippines officially known as the Republic of the Philippines, is a country in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean.
No state in the US is sovereign.
Yes, Tanzania is a sovereign state.
The Sovereign State was created in 1973.
Off course not. The Republic of the Philippines is a sovereign state with a duly elected president and a constitution. The Philippines was under American rule until the end of world war 2 in 1945 when it attained its independence.
No, there isn't. The Philippines are a sovereign country with their own military.