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The Philippines is on the eastern side of Asia.
The Philippines is located approximately between 5 to 20 degrees north latitude and 116 to 127 degrees east longitude.
The Philippines claims ownership over the Spratly Islands but there are multiple countries, including China and Vietnam, that also claim sovereignty over all or parts of the islands. Sabah is part of Malaysia, not the Philippines.
The Philippines is known as the "gateway to the east" because of its strategic location in Southeast Asia, making it a key entry point for Western explorers during the Age of Exploration. It also served as a cultural bridge between Asia and the West due to its history of trade and colonization by various countries. Additionally, the Philippines has historically been a crossroads for different cultures, religions, and trade routes in the region.
Celebes Sea, South China Sea and Phillippine Sea
South East Asia - Laos, Thailand, Vietnam - is west of the Philippines and the Pacific Ocean is east of the Philippines
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The Philippines are east of Vietnam across the South China Sea.
The large island country east of Vietnam is the Philippines.
Vietnam borders the South China Sea
The Philippines
The South China Sea is off the east coast of Vietnam and west of the Philippines.
The Philippines is an archipelago in Southeast Asia, located in the western Pacific Ocean. It is situated to the east of Vietnam and northeast of Malaysia.
South East Asia, situated on the western Pacific
The sea you will cross if you travel from the Philippines to Vietnam is the South China Sea. Vietnam is west of the Philippines.
The sea you will cross if you travel from the Philippines to Vietnam is the South China Sea. Vietnam is west of the Philippines.
The Philippines is an archipelago located in Southeast Asia. It is situated in the western Pacific Ocean, to the east of Vietnam and northeast of Malaysia.