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Being an island group, the Philippines have no southern land border. To the south of the islands lie the Sulawesi and Maluku island groups, both part of Indonesia.
That would be the Pacific Ocean, in particular the Philippine Sea to the east, South China Sea to the west, and Sulu Sea to the south.
The largest island in the Philippines is Luzon, which has an area of 141,000 square kilometers.
The Philippines' northernmost island is Y'ami, which is just 104.65 kilometers from Taiwan.
The Philippines' southernmost island is Saluag Isle, which is 43.3 kilometers east of Borneo.
Being an island group, the Philippines have no southern land border. To the south of the islands lie the Sulawesi and Maluku island groups, both part of Indonesia.
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The Philippines consists of an island chain in the south Pacific. I am not sure what you mean by "visinal and insular".
No. Luzon is the largest island in the Philippines, Samar is an Island located in Eastern part of Visayas which is south of Luzon.
Pilandok can be found in the Balabac Island in South of Palawan.
Samar island is the third biggest island in the Philippines, after Luzon and Mindanao. Samar island is divided into three provinces--Western Samar or Samar, Northern Samar and Eastern Samar.
Vietnam borders the South China Sea
Luzon is the largest island in the Philippines
No, Peru is a country on the west coast of South America sharing borders with Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Bolivia, and Chile. The Philippines is an island nation located between the South China Sea and the Philippine Sea. The nations nearest to the Philippines are China to the north, Malaysia and Indonesia to the southwest and south.
No, Manila is the capital of the Philippines; an island nation in the South China Sea, southeast of the continent of Asia.