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Philippines

The Philippines is a country in Southeast Asia that comprises more than 7,000 islands and has a population of 92 million.

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How did Magelan met his death?

History taught me that Magelan met his unfortunate death in the hands of his enemy, named Lapu-Lapu leader of the Natives in the Island of Cebu in 1512. Years later the Spaniards went back to the same Island Cebu and brought back gifts from the King and Queen of Spain year 1521, Santo Nino and built the first Catholic church in the Island the Philippines. The Spanish then stayed there for almost four hundred years...375 years to be exact...1898. The Spanish empire sold the Philippines for 20 million dollars to the United States and thereafter the United States occupied the Philippines for 100 years (1898-1998}. The only country in the world that has been occupied by to power country for almost 500 years. The Philippines is more progressive economic wise then when the two power were leading that country.

How many is land in Philippines?

problaly if you are refering to the ratio of land to water well it is composed of about 99.38% land and .62% of water. Philippines is approximately 300,000 KM2 of land area.

source: Wikipedia

Where does the philippine civil service commission for region 3 located?

Civil Service Commission Regional Office No. III

Diosdado Macapagal Government Center, Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga

HOW much is the cost of Philippines on World war 2?

You are mistaken, good sir. You simply could not buy the Philippines. The Philippine(an?) people had ownership of the series of islands and would not simply give it away. You must converse with their spiritual leader and haggle a price with him. He usually settles for about $25 million dollars and a lifetime supply of garlic bread. They loved them some garlic bread. Anyways, the U.S was suffering from a bread shortage at the time. So, instead of bread, they gave them suntan lotion to convert them into White people and they ultimately gave them the island for free. Then, the Japanese took it in 1995. :(

What are the different Philippine dialect translations for merry Christmas?

In the Philippines, "Merry Christmas" can be translated to different dialects as follows:

  1. Tagalog (Filipino): "Maligayang Pasko"
  2. Cebuano: "Maayong Pasko"
  3. Ilocano: "Naimbag a Paskua"
  4. Hiligaynon: "Malipayon nga Paskwa"

Why was the Philippine-American war fought?

its more on politics and democracy if more wanted to be known e mail me at jamalstace6@yahoo.com

Why is it that the igorot and Muslim are the unconquered filipino during the spanish era?

The Igorot and Muslim groups were able to resist Spanish colonization due to their knowledge of the rugged terrain and their strong sense of community solidarity. They also had experience in guerrilla warfare tactics, which made it difficult for the Spanish forces to conquer them. Additionally, the Spanish faced challenges in dealing with the diverse cultural practices and religious beliefs of these groups.

What languuage is spoken in The Philippines?

The official language of The Philippines is Filipino, based on Tagalog. English is also widely spoken and used in business, government, and education. Additionally, there are numerous regional dialects spoken throughout the country.

Why Baguio City called the summer capital of the Philippines?

CLrnce: Baguio City was the summer capital of the Philippines because definitely it is called and seems to have a temperature similar to Hongkong...!

Who are the third group of people came in the Philippines?

The Malays. they are the third group of people who came to the Philippines. they used the Land bridges to reach the Philippines.

What is the traditions of region 2?

Region 2 generally includes countries like South Korea, Japan, and China. Some common traditions in these countries include festivals like the Lunar New Year, traditional tea ceremonies, martial arts practices such as kung fu or karate, and various forms of calligraphy and painting. Additionally, there are traditional dress styles like kimono in Japan or hanbok in Korea that are commonly worn during ceremonies or special occasions.

What are the influences of Borneo in the Philippine culture?

Borneo has influenced Philippine culture through trade, language, and traditions. There are similarities in traditional music, dances, and food between the two regions. The influence can also be seen in the use of certain words in Filipino languages that have Malay or Indonesian origins.

How many weather has the Philippines have?

There are only 2 weather in the Philippines. The rainy season and the summer season.