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The Independence Day of the Philippines has been celebrated for over 120 years since it was first declared on June 12, 1898.
68 years old now 2012.
Yes, my daughter has it. she is 10 years old now.
I see the Philippines as a more developed and technologically advanced country, with a stronger economy and improved infrastructure. I also envision a greater focus on sustainability and environmental conservation in the years to come.
It's still only a single day.
five years from now i will be the great president ever in the history
The name of the first person to reach what is now called the Philippines is lost to history because that person got there thousands of years ago, before writing was established in the area. The first Europeans to reach what is now called the Philippines were the crew of Ferdinand Magellan's expedition.
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The Philippines is a country in Asia where Spanish is spoken. The language was introduced during the Spanish colonization that lasted over 300 years. However, the use of Spanish has declined significantly over the years, and it is now considered a minority language in the Philippines.
Well the Filipinos yous to not celebrate it but now they do my mum told me it started a few years ago (not British, imma Filipino)
My daughter was 5 ft 3 when she was 13 years old and now she is 24 years old and still is 5 ft 3.
They are not. The Philippines is an independent country.