the philippine embroidery is using natural fabrics like pina..
and the other countries used imported fabrics like linens....
The country directly on the other side of the world from the Philippines is Nigeria.
Philippines is country...no country owns them
Spain
There are two season in the Philippines and the other countries have four season.So the philippines have weak rainfall and the other country have heavy rainfall
The answer will depend on what you are trying to compare the number of broken families in the Philippines with:the number of families in the Philippines which are not brokenthe number of broken families in other countries.
The manufacture of goods and exploitation of resources in the Philippines for sale to other country's put it in a position to be able to trade with other country's for goods that are not available locally.
In some ways it is. In other ways it is not, the same as any other country. Yes,the Philippines is a great country.Even though it's not a popular country. HOW DO I KNOW?.....because I was born and raised in the Philippines. So the answer is.....YES THE PHILIPPINES IS A GREAT COUNTRY
Because other businessmans in Philippines are buying to other businessmans in other country and the Muslims buy to the businessmans in Philippines and sell to other people around.
Same as with other country but we do have Bahay Kubo.
Embroidery is the handicraft of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread or yarn. Embroidery may also incorporate other materials such as metal strips, pearls, beads, quills, and sequins.
Embroidery goes back to the warring states period of China in the 5th-3rd century BC. The Spanish brought the art of embroider to the Philippines. Embroidery in the Philippines then took on its own styles and forms, such as Calado embroidery in the Batangas region.
The Philippines is unique and is different from the other country because of it's mixed cultures from different countries e.g. religion from Spain. And it's also because of political contacts with other countries e.g. being hospitable. :))