Its discontinued. They sent me recipe in the mail before computer
There were quite a few King Philips over the course of European history. One King Philip, King Philip II of Spain, is the reason why the Philippine islands were named the Philippine islands.
The name comes from the king of Spain, Philip. The discoverer of the Philippines named it Las Islas Filipinas (the Philipine Islands or roughly Philip's islands) in honor of the King. This has evolved into Philipines.
It stands for the groups of classification which are "Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species". It helps you remember the groups of classification and you can also say "Did King Philip come over for good spaghetti". I said "did" because it stands for domain which is the first one.
John Philip Sousa's ancestors are buried in the Jewish cemetery in Spain's Canary Islands.
Philip, King of Spain when these islands were acquired by the Spanish.
The Philippines is named after King Philip II of Spain, who was the ruler during the Spanish colonization of the islands in the 16th century. The name "Philippines" was given in honor of the king.
well the biggest lake in the Philip islands is your mum after i turned her on :D
The spelling of the islands and country is Philippines (Philip pines). The adjective form is Filipino and the people are Filipinos.
I only know for animals: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Over, Family, Genus, Species. Remember it as King Philip Comes Over For Good Spaghetti.
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species *A good way to remember. King Philip Came Over For Great Spaghetti. :D
The name Felipinas was given to the islands by Ruy Lopez de Villalobos, a Spanish explorer in 1543 to honor Prince Philip of Asturias , who later became Philip II, King of Spain. Felipinas later became the Filipinas during the Spanish colonial era. Then it became Philippine Islands during the American colonial era then the Republic of Philippines after its independence. There was no Philippines before the Spaniards came. The islands which now comprise the Philippines were separate states. It was during the Spanish regime that these islands were united to what is now called the Philippines.
it started on Philip islands as the Armstrong 500, 1963 it went to bathurst cause the track at Philip island was breaking up, so yes, but races at bathurst 50 years is 2012