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  2. Philippines - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines

    Manila is the country's capital, and its most populated city is Quezon City. Both are within Metro Manila. Negritos, the archipelago's earliest inhabitants, were followed by waves of Austronesian peoples. The adoption of animism, Hinduism with Buddhist influence, and Islam established island-kingdoms ruled by datus, rajas, and sultans.

  3. Philippines - United States Department of State

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    U.S. assistance to the Philippines fosters broad-based economic growth; improves the health and education of Filipinos; promotes peace and security; advances democratic values, good governance, and human rights; and strengthens regional and global partnerships.

  4. The Philippines is an island country of Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. It is an archipelago consisting of more than 7,000 islands and islets lying about 500 miles (800 km) off the coast of Vietnam. Manila is the capital, but nearby Quezon City is the country’s most-populous city.

  5. The Philippines is a unitary republic with two legislative houses; its head of state and government is the president. First visited by Ferdinand Magellan in 1521, the islands were colonized by the Spanish, who retained control until the Philippines were ceded to the U.S. in 1898 following the Spanish-American War.

  6. Philippines - The World Factbook

    www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/philippines

    Introduction. Background. The Philippine Islands became a Spanish colony during the 16th century; they were ceded to the US in 1898 following the Spanish-American War. Led by Emilio AGUINALDO, the Filipinos conducted an insurgency against US rule from 1899-1902, although some fighting continued in outlying islands as late as 1913.

  7. Government of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines is governed as a unitary state under a presidential representative and democratic constitutional republic in which the president functions as both the head of state and the head of government of the country within a pluriform multi-party system.

  8. Philippines - The World Factbook

    www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/about/archives/2021/countries/philippines

    population concentrated where good farmlands lie; highest concentrations are northwest and south-central Luzon, the southeastern extension of Luzon, and the islands of the Visayan Sea, particularly Cebu and Negros; Manila is home to one-eighth of the entire national population.

  9. Philippines country profile - BBC

    www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-pacific-67765684

    The Philippines capital Manila is among the most-populous and fastest-growing cities in South East Asia. Provides an overview of Philippines, including key facts about this South East Asian...

  10. Philippines country profile - BBC News

    www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-15521300

    REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES: FACTS. Capital: Manila. Area: 300,000 sq km. Population: 109,035,300 million. Languages: Filipino, English, plus regional languages. Life expectancy: 70 years (men)...

  11. History of the Philippines | People, Spain, United States,...

    www.britannica.com/topic/history-of-Philippines

    The Philippines takes its name from Philip II, who was king of Spain during the Spanish colonization of the islands in the 16th century. Because it was under Spanish rule for 333 years and under U.S. tutelage for a further 48 years, the Philippines has many cultural affinities with the West.