Tangway and pulo are terms used in Philippine geography to refer to different types of landforms. A tangway typically describes a narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas, often surrounded by water, while a pulo refers to a small island or islet. Essentially, the distinction lies in their size and geographical context, with tangway being a land bridge and pulo being an isolated landmass.
tangway is peninsula in english...
mga anyong tubig at lupa sa mindanao ay ilog,talon, tangway, dagat, pulo. talampas, bundok, kapatagan
"Tangway" is a Filipino term that translates to "pier" in English. It refers to a structure built from the shore out over the water, typically for docking boats or ships.
The meaning of peninsula in Tagalog is "tangway" or "tangos."
Tangway ;o)
Greece is not a "tangway." It appears there may be a typo or misunderstanding in the term. If you meant "tangway" in the context of geography, it typically refers to a narrow land connection between two larger areas. However, Greece is a country located in southeastern Europe, known for its numerous islands and peninsulas, rather than being described as a tangway.
Zamboanga Peninsula o Chavacano Peninsula de Zamboanga Tangway ng Arabya Balkan
Pulo Condor settlement was created in 1702.
marami ang pulo sa pilipinas
Ang pinakamalaking tangway sa mundo ay ang Tangway ng Antarctic, na matatagpuan sa paligid ng kontinente ng Antarctica. Saklaw nito ang isang malaking bahagi ng Southern Ocean at kilala sa malamig na klima at yelo. Ang mga tangway ay mga uri ng lupa na nakalabas sa tubig at karaniwang may mga matarik na dalisdis. Ang Tangway ng Antarctic ay mahalaga sa ekolohiya at klima ng planeta.
Battle of Pulo Aura happened on 1804-02-15.
=== === Island: a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water. === ===