- The Philippines,
officially the
Republic of the Philippines, is an
archipelagic country in
Southeast Asia. In the
western Pacific Ocean, it
consists of...
- The
history of the
Philippines dates from the
earliest hominin activity in the
archipelago at
least by 709,000
years ago. Homo luzonensis, a
species of...
- The Philippine–American War,
known alternatively as the
Philippine Insurrection, Filipino–American War, or
Tagalog Insurgency,
emerged following the conclusion...
-
Philipine van
Aanholt (born 26 May 1992) is a
female sailor from Curaçao,
competing mainly in the
Laser Radial class. She is a two-time
Women World Champion...
-
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is the flag
carrier of the Philippines.
Headquartered at the PNB
Financial Center in Pasay, the
airline was
founded in 1941 and...
- The
Treaty of
Manila of 1946,
formally the
Treaty of
General Relations and Protocol, is a
treaty of
general relations signed on July 4, 1946, in Manila...
- A city (Filipino:
lungsod or siyudad) is one of the
units of
local government in the Philippines. All
Philippine cities are
chartered cities (Filipino:...
-
Philipine Vinke (Dutch:
Philipine Vinke, born on 3
November 1968 in Ermelo, Netherlands) is a
Dutch artist.
Founding member of "The
Nunspeet School"....
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Filipino cuisine is
composed of the
cuisines of more than a
hundred distinct ethnolinguistic groups found throughout the
Philippine archipelago. A majority...
- Philippines–United
States relations (Filipino:
Ugnayang Pilipinas at
Estados Unidos) are the
bilateral and
diplomatic relations of the
Republic of the...