Did you know that our country, The Philippines are considered as
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In your own opinion why they consider the Philippines as a Unique Nation??
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Guy! There are
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Why our country is a unique nation.
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Filipinos are predominantly Christians
The only Christian Country in entire South East Asia
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being the first to achieve independence by revolution
and establish a Republic led by General Emilio Aguinaldo in 1898 – 1901.
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To secure independence by voluntary decolonization of
a colonial power after the second World War in 1946.
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We led the world in waging a “People Power Revolution
to oust a dictator by peaceful and prayerful means in 1986”.
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We are assimilated of four heritages
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The European
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Latin
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American
Geographically, Philippines especially Filipinos are by race and culture
a harmonious blend of the East and the West.
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Philippines is one of the richest countries of the world.
We have a Gold deposit, marble deposit, zinc, nickel, and gas deposit
We also abundant in biodiversity.
Now guys they also consider the Philippines as
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When we say melting pot
It is a place where variety of races, cultures, or individual
assimilate into a cohesive whole.
They considered the Philippines as a melting pot of culture and people.
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Why they consider our country as a melting pot
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Our country occupies a good geographical position
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It is the crossroads of the world’s culture and races.
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It is the meeting place of all aviation, shipping, and trade routes in the orient.
Guys just like what I said earlier they consider our country as a melting pot because of our location, now what is the importance of
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Philippines serve as a bridge between the culture of the East and the West.
Since we serve as a bridge means
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It lies as a crossroads of international air and sea routes
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It looms as a bastion of democracy in an area where dictators and communism hold sway over Asian nation.
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It is the citadel of Christianity between the largely Christian West and largely Non-Christian East.
Now guys lets proceed to your assignment.
My question is describe the land and people of the Philippines.
1st question guys can you describe the
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I'm pertaining to
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Philippines is an .
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Philippines is an archipelago of
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Philippines is an archipelago of 7,107 islands with a total land area of
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Philippines is an archipelago of 7,107 islands with a total land area of 115,707 sq. m. or
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Philippines is an archipelago of 7,107 islands with a total land area of 115,707 sq. m. or 299,681 sq.km.
In terms of the land area, Philippines is almost as large as
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larger than
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twice as big as
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and very much larger than
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Question Guys?
Now guys. We have major Island
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Question Guys?
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Philippines largest island with a total land area of
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Philippines largest island with a total land area of 40, 814 sq. m., which is bigger than Hungary and Portugal.
Next is
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Second largest island, with total area of
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Second largest island, with total area of 38,906 sq. m., which is bigger than Austria.
Then the third one is
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3rd largest island with a total land area of 36, 087 sq. m.
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3rd largest island with a total land area of 36, 087 sq. m.
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What is the highest peak?
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In Mindanao
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9,600 ft. High
Top Ten Highest Peak in the Philippines
2. Mt. Dulang Dulang or D2 9,639 ft high Bukidnon
3. Mt. Pulag 9,587 ft high Luzon highest peak
4. Mt. Kitanglad 9,511 ft high Bukidnon
5. Mt. Kalatungan 9,265 ft high Bukidnon
6. Mt. Tabayoc 9,332 ft high Benguet
7. Mt. Piapayungan 9,236 ft. high Mindanao
8. Mt. Maagnaw 8,994 ft high Bukidnon
9. Mt. Singakalca 8,950 feet high Luzon
10. Mt. Amuyao 2,862 meters high Mt. Province
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Philippine Deep, situated off the Pacific coast of the archipelago with
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37, 782 ft. deep,
lower than the Marianas Deep with only 35,640 ft. Deep.
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the narrowest strait in the world between Samar and Leyte.
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San Juanico Strait – the narrowest strait in the world between Samar and Leyte.
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San Juanico Strait – the narrowest strait in the world between Samar and Leyte.
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Largest Plain in Central Luzon
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Compose of Province in Region 3
Bulacan
Nueva Ecija
Tarlac
Pampanga
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Asia’s greatest Tobacco Producer
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Philippine’s longest River
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Largest Lake in the Philippines
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Largest Lake in the Philippines
Now lets proceed to
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during the Third Republican Era (1946-72),
Philippines had the freest press in Asia,
the best schools and colleges,
and the most progressive business environment in the region.
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Filipinos are known for their talent in languages.
This is exemplified by Dr. Jose Rizal, who knew 22 languages.
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in the year 1916, he listed only 43 major languages and 87 dialects.
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in the year 1916, he listed only 43 major languages and 87 dialects.
It was followed by
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Dr. Pittman listed
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Summer Institute of Linguistics of the University of North Dakota
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Filipinos are the only English and Spanish speaking nation in Asia.
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economically, politically, and socially – considered equal with men.
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economically, politically, and socially – considered equal with men.
Now guys, what is the name of our country??
Long before the coming of Magellan,
Philippines was already known to the early Chinese traders and geographers.
Various records and artifacts antedate to
Sino-Philippines contacts to 3rd Century A.D.,
they gave the names for Philippines as:
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appears in Sung Dynasty sources in 982 A.D.
Ma-yi means
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appears in Sung Dynasty sources in 982 A.D.
There is a Chinese trader Official gave a
detailed account of his trip to various islands in the Philippines
in the year 1225, wherein he called the country as – Ma-i.
His name is
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Another Pre-Hispanic Sino Writer,
who wrote his travels to “ Ma-i”
His name is
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Wang-Ta-Yuan in 1349
Aside form ma-yi he also visited
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Wang-Ta-Yuan in 1349
Mintolang” (Mindanao),
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Wang-Ta-Yuan in 1349
“Malilu” (Manila);
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Wang-Ta-Yuan in 1349
“Sulu and
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Wang-Ta-Yuan in 1349
Pishoye”(Visayas).
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is generally accepted and refer to the island of
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is generally accepted and refer to the island of Mindoro in Luzon Island
because of its proximity to the mainland China.
Mindoro derive from the name MINA DE ORO meaning gold mine.
The official name
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was given to the archipelago in
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was given to the archipelago in 1543 by
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in honor of Prince Felipe (Philip) of Asturias,
who later became King Philip II,
the greatest King of Spain.
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The name first appeared in the rare map published at
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The name first appeared in the rare map published at Venice in 1554
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The name first appeared in the rare map published at Venice in 1554 by
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Giovanni Battista Ramusio, an Italian Geographer
in the most popular collection of early travels and voyages at the time.
Until it was later Baptized to
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the American Colonial regime, and then to the name of
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“Republic of the Philippines”
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“Republic of the Philippines” after the decolonization in 1946.
Here are the
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Given to the Philippines
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Gems of the East
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Treasure Islands of the Pacific
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d. Isles of Hope
e. Orphans of the Pacific
f. Land of the Morning
g. Pearl of the Orient
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