The Philippines does not have states. It is divided into three island groups, Luzon, Visaya, and Mindanao. From there it is divided into 17 regions and 81 provinces.
The Philippines is divided into 17 regions composed of 81 provinces. Some of the provinces are further divided into cities. There are no states in the Philippines; the country uses provinces as its primary political subdivision.
Some of the valleys in the Philippines are the Cagayan Valley, Central Valley, and the Banaue Rice Terraces in Ifugao.
The Philippines was known by different names before it became "Philippines," including "Las Islas Filipinas" by the Spanish, "Maharlika" by the pre-colonial Tagalogs, and "Hacienda Filipina" during the British occupation.
Some plateaus in the Philippines include the Cordillera Central, Central Luzon Plain, and the Bukidnon Plateau.
The closest possessions or protectorates to the United States were Puerto Rico and the Philippines. Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States, while the Philippines were a former colony that became a U.S. possession after the Spanish-American War.
There are four states in the United States that have compass terms in their names: North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New Hampshire.
The coat of arms of the Philippines states the name of the country in Tagalog is Republika Ng Pilipinas.
No, the Philippines is divided into regions, provinces, cities, municipalities, and barangays. States are not a political subdivision in the Philippines.
Tagalog of Philippines: Pilipinas
no, the Philippines does not belong to the united states.
They occupied the Philippines
They occupied the Philippines
names of the secretaries, heads, of bureaus, agencies of the Philippines
The Philippines is a plural noun because it refers to a collection of islands.
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Some of the valleys in the Philippines are the Cagayan Valley, Central Valley, and the Banaue Rice Terraces in Ifugao.
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No, they usually just get numbers. Only in the Philippines do they get names.