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Oh come on if there is a person that came from the Philippines you better know this. IT IS A PHILIPPINO.Filipino
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The theory for the origin of the Philippines is called the Out of Sundaland or the "sunda shelf" theory. This theory suggests that the first settlers of the Philippines came from Sundaland, a prehistoric landmass that included present-day Southeast Asia and parts of Indonesia.
Jose Rizal came from Calamba, Laguna in the Philippines. He was born on June 19, 1861, in Calamba which was then part of the Spanish colony in the Philippines. Rizal is a national hero of the Philippines, known for his writings and advocacy for reforms in the country.
When the Spaniards came there they named it after Prince Philip the second but thy pronounce it as Philippe so that's how Philippines was called that
the first who came in the philippines is the secret..
The negritos. they are the first group of people who came to the philippines.
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probably the Indones (Indians) cause that's how they arrived at the Philippines
The first group of people in the Philippines were the Negritos. It is not known how they came to the country. Some historians say they came from mainland Asia through landbridges. Some say they came by sea.
The first people in the Philippines are believed to be the Aeta, an indigenous group of people who have lived in the country for thousands of years. They are one of the earliest inhabitants of the Philippines and are known for their hunter-gatherer lifestyle.
why american came to the philippines?
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The first people to live in the Philippines are not known with certainty, but many scientists think they may have migrated from Taiwan.
The first woman to become president of the Philippines was Corazon C. Aquino. She came into office through a peaceful people's revolution.
the tausug n the Philippines came from sulu
The name "Philippines" is derived from King Philip II of Spain, who reigned during the 16th century when the Spanish Empire colonized the islands. The name was given by Spanish explorer Ruy López de Villalobos in honor of the king.