Yes, there are diamonds in the Philippines, although they are not commonly found in significant quantities. The country has a variety of mineral resources, and while gemstones, including diamonds, can occasionally be discovered, most diamonds available in the market are imported. The Philippines is better known for other gemstones like pearls and jade.
Only if they are imported or synthetic. Diamonds do not occur naturally in the Philippines.
He is bi-racial: his father is Irish-American and his mother is from the Philippines.
Some celebrities who are from the Philippines include Lou Diamond Phillips, Cristina Raines, and Reggie Lee. Others include Mig Macario, and Nonito Donaire.
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I think the sharpest element is diamond. It can cut a mirror in half. I think the sharpest element is the diamond. It can cut mirror in half. by: Aldrin P. Calderon, Philippines
No, he wasn't. Although Phillips was born at the Subic Bay U.S. Naval Station in Zambales Philippines, only his father, Gerald Upchurch, was an officer in the United States Navy.
The Philippines is officially The Republic of the Philippines.
In the Philippines, "Philippines" is spelled as "Pilipinas" in the local language, Filipino.
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The full official name is the Republic of the Philippines.
No, a simulant diamond is not a real diamond. It is a material that mimics the appearance of a diamond but is not made of the same physical and chemical properties as a natural diamond.
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