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  2. Philippines - Wikipedia

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    As of May 1, 2020, the Philippines had a population of 109,035,343.[13] More than 60 percent of the country's population live in the coastal zone[462]and in 2020, 54 percent lived in urban areas.[463] Manila, its capital, and Quezon City(the country's most populous city) are in Metro Manila.

  3. 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.

  4. Philippines - The World Factbook

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    Philippines - The World Factbook. Explore All Countries. Philippines. East and Southeast Asia. Page last updated: September 12, 2024. Photos of Philippines. view 19 photos. 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.

  5. Philippines country profile - BBC

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    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...

  6. Philippines - The World Factbook

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    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.

  7. The Philippines is an island country in Southeast Asia in the Pacific Ocean. It has 7,641 islands. The capital city of the Philippines is Manila. Spain (1521–1898), and the United States (1898–1946), colonized (controlled) the country and Palau, which is on the eastern side of the Philippine Sea.

  8. Philippines - A Country Profile - Nations Online Project

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    The country consists of more than 7,640 islands (according to the Philippines government). It shares maritime borders with China, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Palau, Vietnam, and Taiwan. The Philippines' three main island groups are Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.

  9. Philippines travel guide - Lonely Planet | Asia

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    The Philippines is defined by its emerald rice fields, teeming megacities, graffiti-splashed jeepneys, smoldering volcanoes, bug-eyed tarsiers, fuzzy water buffalo and smiling, happy-go-lucky people. Best Time to Visit. Attractions.

  10. Philippines – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

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    The Philippines (Filipino: Pilipinas), officially the Republic of the Philippines (Republika ng Pilipinas), is an archipelago of more than 7,100 islands in Southeast Asia. The country has one of the world's longest coastlines with many fine beaches and excellent diving.

  11. Philippines | Facts & Information - Infoplease

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    Check out our country profile, full of essential information about Philippines's geography, history, government, economy, population, culture, religion and languages. If that's not enough, click over to our collection of world maps and flags. Map of Philippines.