- The name Filipino, as a demonym, was
derived from the term las
Islas Filipinas 'the
Philippine Islands', the name
given to the
archipelago in 1543 by...
- kan
Filipinas Cebuano:
Republika sa
Pilipinas Chavacano: República de
Filipinas Hili****non:
Republika sang
Filipinas Ibanag:
Republika nat
Filipinas Ilocano:...
- Pilipinas; Ilocano:
Nawaya a
Simbaan ti
Filipinas),
officially referred to by its
Philippine Spanish name
Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI) and colloquially...
- Look up
Filipinas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Filipinas may
refer to:
Women in the
Philippines Filipinas,
letra para la
marcha nacional, the Spanish...
- Malo
filipina is a
small and
venomous Irukandji jellyfish found in the Philippines. It was
first described to
science in 2012, and is one of four species...
- A la
juventud filipina (English Translation: To The
Philippine Youth) is a poem
written in
Spanish by
Filipino writer and
patriot José Rizal,
first presented...
- Ilustración
Filipina was a
Spanish language magazine published in the Philippines, that was
founded on
March 1, 1859, and ran
until December 15, 1860....
- La Liga
Filipina (lit. 'The
Philippine League') was a
secret society. It was
founded by José
Rizal in the
house of
Doroteo Ongjunco at
Ilaya Street, Tondo...
- 73 by the WTA,
achieved on
April 7, 2025,
making her the highest-ranked
Filipina player in WTA Tour history, surp****ing
Maricris Gentz and
becoming the...
- Hinirang" ('Chosen Land'),
originally titled in
Spanish as "Marcha
Nacional Filipina" ('Philippine
National March'), and also
commonly and
informally known...