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The Gulf of Tonkin off the coast of Vietnam.
The national territory consists of the Philippine archipelago. This section includes all of the islands and bodies of water of the Philippines.
Because the Philippines is made up of around 7,107 different islands, the length from east coast to west coast includes vast amounts of water. From east to west, the islands cover about 1,000 km or 621.371 miles. From north to south, the islands cover about 1850 km or 1149.537 miles.
in the ocean of the mediteranian and the pacific coast and also in the water around the haawian islands
Based on Magellan's death in the Philippine Islands, the main body of water he did not live to see was the Indian Ocean.
You don't use the pacific coast- the pacific coast is just there. The Pacific coast keeps the water of the Pacific Ocean from backing up into the Washington state, Oregon, Alaska, and California. It also makes Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, Australia, the Philipines, Japan, New Zealand, Borneo, and the islands of Micornesia, Polynesia, and Indonesia islands.
The Philippines is a fragmented or archipelagic state. The fact that the islands are separated by water makes governing much more difficult.
Japan is an archipelago, or a chain of islands. An island is surrounded by water, so the edges of every island are coasts.
in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Ecuador
The Philippine archipelago is made up of 7,107 islands; favorably located in relation to many of Southeast Asia's main water bodies: the South China Sea, Philippine Sea, Sulu Sea, Celebes Sea, and Luzon Strait
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