The Philippines does not have states. It is divided into three island groups, Luzon, Visaya, and Mindanao. From there it is divided into 17 regions and 81 provinces.
Compostella valley
Some suggests lots of name for the Philippines. Even more bizzare was the idea that it was part of atlantis which was supposedly sunked. The earliest RECORDED name of the Philippines was Ma'yi, which was what the Chinese called this country during barter trade. after that we were discovered by the Spaniards and renamed "isalas de san lazaro" then after that "islas de felipe" then Philippines came ---Well, in some maps today that shows the Philippines before Magellan arrived names the Philippines as Malaya, or maybe the Malayan Archipelago, with the islands of Indonesia and Malaysia, as the Philippines was a part of the chain of islands that mostly occupy Southeast Asia.
There are six Philippine plateau or high plain. The plateau names are: Cabadiangan, First Plateau, Malandag, Tablas, Tabuk, and Tanauar.
There are four states in the United States that have compass terms in their names: North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, and New Hampshire.
The Philippines is officially known as the Republic of the Philippines. It is also called "Pilipinas" in Filipino, derived from the country's historical name Las Islas Filipinas, in honor of King Philip II of Spain.
The coat of arms of the Philippines states the name of the country in Tagalog is Republika Ng Pilipinas.
No, there are no states in the Philippines, just regions and provinces.
Tagalog of Philippines: Pilipinas
They occupied the Philippines
They occupied the Philippines
no, the Philippines does not belong to the united states.
names of the secretaries, heads, of bureaus, agencies of the Philippines
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The US did not acquire the Philippines. Philippines is a country in it's own right.
Las Islas Filipinas
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