There is no king in the Philippines currently. But some time ago there was a king that ruled the Philippines.
The Philippines have an elected government, not a king.
The Philippines was named after King Philip of Spain. The Philippines used to be a colony of Spain.
it was named after the king of Spain King Philip II. that is why we came up with the name Philippines The islands that now composed the modern day Philippines was named after the Spanish king Felipe by the Spanish explorer Roy Lopez de Villalobos. The Spaniards called the archepelago Las Islas Felipinas. When the Americans defeated the Spaniards during the US-Spanish war the Americans renamed the islands Philippines and called it Philippine Islands.
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The Philippines have an elected government, not a king.
No there is no new king in Philippines because Filipinos do not believe in royalty .
The Philippines was named after King Philip II of Spain. The name was given by Spanish explorer Ruy Lopez de Villalobos in 1543. The country was then a Spanish colony for over 300 years.
The Philippines is named after King Philip II of Spain, who ruled during the Spanish colonization of the islands in the 16th century. The name "Philippines" was officially adopted in 1543 in honor of the king.
The Philippines got its name from Spanish King Philip II to honor him, as the country was colonized by Spain in the 16th century. The naming was done by a Spanish explorer, Ruy Lopez de Villalobos, who named the islands "Philippines" in honor of the king.
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The Philippines was named after King Philip of Spain. The Philippines used to be a colony of Spain.
The Philippines was named after King Philip of Spain. The Philippines used to be a colony of Spain.
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I was born in Philippines so i know its king Philip the third
Philippines is name after King Philip II of Spain
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.