the Philippines is in south east Asian part of the globe
The Philippines is located in Southeast Asia, situated in the western Pacific Ocean. It is approximately 1,210 kilometers (750 miles) east of mainland Asia. The country is made up of more than 7,000 islands.
The exact coordinates for the Philippines are approximately 13° N latitude and 122° E longitude.
Philippines/Coordinates 12.8797° N, 121.7740° E
The Philippines is located in Southeast Asia, situated between 4° and 21° North latitude and 116° and 127° East longitude. It is an archipelago consisting of 7,641 islands in the western Pacific Ocean.
Absolute location refers to the exact position of a place on the Earth's surface, typically expressed using latitude and longitude coordinates. It provides a precise and fixed reference point that helps to identify a specific location on the globe.
The zip code for Philippines 2012 is not specific enough. Zip codes in the Philippines typically range from four to six digits long, with different areas having different codes. To find the exact zip code for a specific location within the Philippines 2012 area, you will need more specific information.
The Philippines is located in Southeast Asia, situated between 4° and 21° North latitude and 116° and 127° East longitude. It is an archipelago consisting of 7,641 islands in the western Pacific Ocean.
The exact coordinates for the Philippines are approximately 13° N latitude and 122° E longitude.
Yes it is.. they rebuilt the Globe at the exact location.
Philippines/Coordinates 12.8797° N, 121.7740° E
The name "Philippines" comes from the Spanish King Philip II, who ruled during the Spanish colonization of the archipelago in the 16th century. The name was given by Spanish explorer Ruy López de Villalobos in honor of the king.
Roughly speak the Philippines are about half way between China in Australia.
They use a gps.
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ang eksaktong lokasyon ng asya ay sa southeast asia...
Longitude and latitude give exact location and you don't need a globe to get it. People like Columbus used an astrolobe and a sextant to determine longitude and latitude.
Look for the biggest piece of land on the map/globe. The right two-thirds of that is Asia.
In the globe, look for Asia first, then look for china, you wont miss it. A little to the left of china is japan then look a little to the lower left of china below japan and you'll find the Philippines.