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− | | colspan="2" align="center" | <big>'''The Ledewealth of |
+ | | colspan="2" align="center" | <big>'''The Ledewealth of Philippines'''</big><br />''Republika ng Pilipinas (Filipino)'' |
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− | | colspan="2" align="center" | [[File:PhilipslandFlag.png|122x122px]] [[ |
+ | | colspan="2" align="center" | [[File:PhilipslandFlag.png|122x122px]] [[File:Republika ng Pilipinas.png|89x89px]]<br />[[Flag of the Philipsland|Flag]] Coat of Seal<Br />(''Ang Watawat ng Pilipinas'') |
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− | (''Ang Watawat ng Pilipinas'') |
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− | [[File:Republika ng Pilipinas.png|centre|thumb|89x89px]]Coat of Seal |
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− | (''Dakilang Sagisag ng Pilipinas'') |
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+ | | colspan="2" align="center" | '''Saying'''<br />Maka-Diyos, Maka-Tao, Makakalikasan at Makabansa<br />''For God, Folks, Land and Wilderness'' |
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+ | | colspan="2" align="center" | '''Landsong'''<br />Lupang Hinirang (''Chosen Land'') |
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− | |'''Revetown''' || [[Loftrootton]] |
+ | |'''Revetown''' || [[Loftrootton]] |
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|'''Biggest Stead''' |
|'''Biggest Stead''' |
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|'''Reevetung''' |
|'''Reevetung''' |
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− | |[[Philipslandish Tung|Philipslandish]] |
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− | |'''Other Tungs''' || [[English tung|English]], |
+ | |'''Other Tungs''' || [[English tung|English]], Tagalog (Filipino)<br />Bisaya, Bicolano,<Br />Hiligaynon, Ilocano,<br />Kapampangan, Pangasinense,<br />Maranao, Tausug,<br />Waray-waray |
− | [[Sidefolkish Tung|Sidefolkish]], Flowaterfolkish, Bayfolkish, Eabankfolk, Saltfolkish, Lanaofolkish, Nowenmanfolkish, Warayfolkish |
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− | |'''Folkthedes'''|| '''On Each |
+ | |'''Folkthedes'''|| '''On Each Lede'''<Br /> |
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+ | * Visayans (33.8%) |
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+ | * Tagalog (28%) |
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− | * Bayfolklander[Ilocano] (9.8%) |
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− | * |
+ | * Ilocano (9.8%) |
+ | * Bikolano (6.8%) |
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* Moro (5.1%) |
* Moro (5.1%) |
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− | * |
+ | * Kapampangan (3.1%) |
* Igorot (1.7%) |
* Igorot (1.7%) |
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− | * |
+ | * Pangasinense (1.4%) |
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− | |'''Inwonername'''|| |
+ | |'''Inwonername'''|| Philippines |
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− | |'''Lawmoot'''<br /><br |
+ | |'''Lawmoot'''<br /><br>- Foresitter<br />- Underforesitter<br /> |
− | | Oneness Foresitterly<br />Forfastening Ledewealth<br /> |
+ | | Oneness Foresitterly<br />Forfastening Ledewealth<br />Rodrigo Roa Duterte<br />Maria Leonor "Leni"<br />Gerona Robredo |
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|'''Reving body'''<br />- Upper House<br />- Lower House|| Gathering<br />Eldermoot<br />House of Spokesman |
|'''Reving body'''<br />- Upper House<br />- Lower House|| Gathering<br />Eldermoot<br />House of Spokesman |
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|'''Yield''' |
|'''Yield''' |
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− | |₱ (PHP) |
+ | |₱ (PHP) Philippine Peso |
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|Folkthede Airline |
|Folkthede Airline |
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+ | |Philippine Airline<br />[[File:Philippine Airlines.png|110x110px]] |
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− | ''' |
+ | '''Philippines''' [/ˈfɪlɪpiːnz/] (Filipino: ''Bansang'' ''Pilipinas,'' [[Greater Anglish]]'': Philipsland'') is an {{over|itune ethel|archipelago state}} in southeastern [[Sunriseland]] (in the western [[Frithful Highsea]]), made up of 7,641 islands. |
== {{Over|Wordlore|Etymology}} == |
== {{Over|Wordlore|Etymology}} == |
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− | + | Philippines was {{over|arly|in honor}} named after King Philip II of Spain. |
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== {{Over|Yore|History}} == |
== {{Over|Yore|History}} == |
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==== '''{{Over|Spanish Rede|Spanish Rule}}''' ==== |
==== '''{{Over|Spanish Rede|Spanish Rule}}''' ==== |
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− | in 1521, a [[Portugal|Portugalish]] {{Over|rosser|Explorer}} named |
+ | in 1521, a [[Portugal|Portugalish]] {{Over|rosser|Explorer}} named Ferdinand Magellan reached {{Over|Tradelandish|Cebuano}} island and forheld it as Spanish. He was later killed in the {{Over|Hild|Battle}} of Mactan. |
− | + | Miguel López de Legazpi reached Philippines from [[Moonsnavel]] in 1565, and started {{Over|besettling|Colonizing}} Philippines. |
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− | Shortly after the Spanish-Americkish {{Over|Wye|War}}, |
+ | Shortly after the Spanish-Americkish {{Over|Wye|War}}, Philippines was sold from [[Spain]] to the [[Banded Folkdoms of Americksland|Banded Folkdoms]] for $20 million in 1898. |
==== '''{{Over|Americkish Rede|American Rule}}''' ==== |
==== '''{{Over|Americkish Rede|American Rule}}''' ==== |
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+ | The islands were yielded by Spain to the Oned Rikes alongside Puerto Rico and Guam as an outcome of the latter's {{Over|sye|victory}} in the Spanish–Americkish Wye. A compensation of 20 {{Over|micklered|million}} dollars was bought to Spain as of the {{Over|frists|terms}} of the {{Over|Frithwrit|treaty}} of Paris in 1898. As it became more and more clear the Oned Rikes would not acknowledge the growing First Philippine Ledewealth, the Philippine–American Wye broke out. {{Over|Brigadier Hereleader|Brigadier General}} James F. Smith reached at Bacolod on the 4th of {{Over|Myremonth|March}}, 1899, as the {{Over|Landmightly Head|Military Governor}} of the {{Over|Undershire|sub-district}} of Negros, after getting a {{Over|lathing|invitation}} from Aniceto Lacson, foresitter of the breakaway Cantonal Ledewealth of Negros. |
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==== '''{{Over|Japanish Rede|Japanese Rule}}''' ==== |
==== '''{{Over|Japanish Rede|Japanese Rule}}''' ==== |
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=== '''{{Over|Aftersettling|Post-Colonial Period}}''' === |
=== '''{{Over|Aftersettling|Post-Colonial Period}}''' === |
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+ | The Oned Rikes swore freedom towards Philippines on 4th of Afterlithe, 1946 through the Truce of Manila. |
On the 30th of {{Over|Midwintermonth|December}}, 1965, Macapagal lost the foresitterly coring to Ferdinand Marcos. Marcos started many building goalworlk early in his foresitting, but was shilded of greed and lithesomeness. Nearing the end of his tide, Marcos swore {{Over|Tue Law|Martial Law}} on 1st of {{Over|Harvestmonth|September}}, 1972. This time of his reding was marked by mootly crack down, wide cleansing and man rights breaching. |
On the 30th of {{Over|Midwintermonth|December}}, 1965, Macapagal lost the foresitterly coring to Ferdinand Marcos. Marcos started many building goalworlk early in his foresitting, but was shilded of greed and lithesomeness. Nearing the end of his tide, Marcos swore {{Over|Tue Law|Martial Law}} on 1st of {{Over|Harvestmonth|September}}, 1972. This time of his reding was marked by mootly crack down, wide cleansing and man rights breaching. |
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− | The Edsa Uprising was the frithsome uprising between Marcos and the folk of |
+ | The Edsa Uprising was the frithsome uprising between Marcos and the folk of Philippines, who overthrew Marcos on 25th of {{Over|Horningmonth|February}}, 1986. |
=== '''{{Over|Today's Yore|Modern History}}''' === |
=== '''{{Over|Today's Yore|Modern History}}''' === |
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− | On the 9th of {{Over|Merrymonth|May}}, 2016, the forsitterly runner Rodrigo Duterte was chosen as the 16th forsitter of |
+ | On the 9th of {{Over|Merrymonth|May}}, 2016, the forsitterly runner Rodrigo Duterte was chosen as the 16th forsitter of Philippines along with the {{Over|underforsitter|vice-president}} Leni Robredo. Rodrigo Duterte forcouthed to start a wye on libs, naming the {{Over|undertaking|operation}} "Oplan Tokhang". |
He also strengthened {{Over|farborn dealings|foreign relations}} between China and Rusland. |
He also strengthened {{Over|farborn dealings|foreign relations}} between China and Rusland. |
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=== '''Landships''' === |
=== '''Landships''' === |
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+ | '''Philippines holds 17 mootly landships:''' |
− | * |
+ | * Theedish Foremost Landship (TFL) |
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+ | * Ilocos Landship (Landship I) |
− | * |
+ | * Cordillera Administrative Landship (CAL) |
− | * |
+ | * Cagayan Dale (Landship II) |
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+ | * Middle Luzon (Landship III) |
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+ | * CALABARZON (Landship IV-A) |
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+ | * MIMAROPA (Landship IV-B) |
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+ | * Bicol Landship (Landship V) |
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+ | * Western Visayas (Landship VI) |
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+ | * Middle Visayas (Landship VII) |
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+ | * Eastern Visayas (Landship VIII) |
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+ | * Zamboanga Arm (Landship IX) |
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+ | * Northern Mindanao (Landship X) |
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+ | * Davao Landship (Landship XI) |
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+ | * SOCCSKSARGEN (Landship XII) |
− | * |
+ | * Caraga Landship (Landship XIII) |
− | * |
+ | * Selflawing Landship in Muslim Mindanao (SLMM) |
− | '''Lists Of Landship Tungs in |
+ | '''Lists Of Landship Tungs in Philippines;''' |
+ | * Tagalog |
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− | * [[Philipslandish Tung|Eafolkish]] (Philipslandish/Tagalog) |
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+ | * Bisaya |
+ | * Bikolano |
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− | * [[Sidefolkish Tung|Sidefolkish]] (Bikol) |
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− | * |
+ | * Ilocano |
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+ | * Hiligaynon |
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+ | * Kapampangan |
+ | * Pagasinense |
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− | * [[Saltfolkish]] (Pagasinanense) |
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+ | * Tausug |
− | * |
+ | * Waray-Waray |
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− | * [[Lanaofolkish]] (Maranao) |
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The Ledewealth of Philippines Republika ng Pilipinas (Filipino) | |
Flag Coat of Seal (Ang Watawat ng Pilipinas) | |
Great Seal (Dakilang Sagisag ng Pilipinas) | |
Saying Maka-Diyos, Maka-Tao, Makakalikasan at Makabansa For God, Folks, Land and Wilderness | |
Landsong Lupang Hinirang (Chosen Land) | |
Revetown | Loftrootton |
Biggest Stead | Puerto Princesa Stead |
Reevetung | |
Other Tungs | English, Tagalog (Filipino) Bisaya, Bicolano, Hiligaynon, Ilocano, Kapampangan, Pangasinense, Maranao, Tausug, Waray-waray |
Folkthedes | On Each Lede
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Inwonername | Philippines |
Lawmoot - Foresitter - Underforesitter |
Oneness Foresitterly Forfastening Ledewealth Rodrigo Roa Duterte Maria Leonor "Leni" Gerona Robredo |
Reving body - Upper House - Lower House |
Gathering Eldermoot House of Spokesman |
Landswath | 120,000 miles² |
Befolkening - in full - huddlemete |
(2010) 101 micklered 872 / mile² |
Full Homeland Output - In full - by fellow |
(2017) $874 thrisand $8,223 |
Yield | ₱ (PHP) Philippine Peso |
Folkthede Airline | Philippine Airline |
Philippines [/ˈfɪlɪpiːnz/] (Filipino: Bansang Pilipinas, Greater Anglish: Philipsland) is an itune ethel in southeastern Sunriseland (in the western Frithful Highsea), made up of 7,641 islands.
Wordlore
Philippines was arly named after King Philip II of Spain.
Yore
Foresettling tide
Settling tide
Spanish Rede
in 1521, a Portugalish rosser named Ferdinand Magellan reached Tradelandish island and forheld it as Spanish. He was later killed in the Hild of Mactan.
Miguel López de Legazpi reached Philippines from Moonsnavel in 1565, and started besettling Philippines.
Shortly after the Spanish-Americkish Wye, Philippines was sold from Spain to the Banded Folkdoms for $20 million in 1898.
Americkish Rede
The islands were yielded by Spain to the Oned Rikes alongside Puerto Rico and Guam as an outcome of the latter's sye in the Spanish–Americkish Wye. A compensation of 20 micklered dollars was bought to Spain as of the frists of the Frithwrit of Paris in 1898. As it became more and more clear the Oned Rikes would not acknowledge the growing First Philippine Ledewealth, the Philippine–American Wye broke out. Brigadier Hereleader James F. Smith reached at Bacolod on the 4th of Myremonth, 1899, as the Landmightly Head of the Undershire of Negros, after getting a lathing from Aniceto Lacson, foresitter of the breakaway Cantonal Ledewealth of Negros.
The Americkish then took over Philippines after the Philippish-Americkish wye.
Japanish Rede
10 stounds after the Pearl Harbour onrush, the Japanish loftmight bombed Philipsland, which spured the yielding of Philipsland.
The Largest sea hild in eretide was the Hild of Leyte Cove. The Americkish lost 6 ships and 200+ flacks, while the Japanish lost 28 ships and 300 flack.
Aftersettling
The Oned Rikes swore freedom towards Philippines on 4th of Afterlithe, 1946 through the Truce of Manila.
On the 30th of Midwintermonth, 1965, Macapagal lost the foresitterly coring to Ferdinand Marcos. Marcos started many building goalworlk early in his foresitting, but was shilded of greed and lithesomeness. Nearing the end of his tide, Marcos swore Tue Law on 1st of Harvestmonth, 1972. This time of his reding was marked by mootly crack down, wide cleansing and man rights breaching.
The Edsa Uprising was the frithsome uprising between Marcos and the folk of Philippines, who overthrew Marcos on 25th of Horningmonth, 1986.
Today's Yore
On the 9th of Merrymonth, 2016, the forsitterly runner Rodrigo Duterte was chosen as the 16th forsitter of Philippines along with the underforsitter Leni Robredo. Rodrigo Duterte forcouthed to start a wye on libs, naming the undertaking "Oplan Tokhang".
He also strengthened farborn dealings between China and Rusland.
Landscape
Spot
Loftlay
In Philipsland, it is broadly rainy or sometimes stormy in mid, southern luzon and the visayas landships. But, the rest of the steads and folkshires are raining seldomly.
Landships
Philippines holds 17 mootly landships:
- Theedish Foremost Landship (TFL)
- Ilocos Landship (Landship I)
- Cordillera Administrative Landship (CAL)
- Cagayan Dale (Landship II)
- Middle Luzon (Landship III)
- CALABARZON (Landship IV-A)
- MIMAROPA (Landship IV-B)
- Bicol Landship (Landship V)
- Western Visayas (Landship VI)
- Middle Visayas (Landship VII)
- Eastern Visayas (Landship VIII)
- Zamboanga Arm (Landship IX)
- Northern Mindanao (Landship X)
- Davao Landship (Landship XI)
- SOCCSKSARGEN (Landship XII)
- Caraga Landship (Landship XIII)
- Selflawing Landship in Muslim Mindanao (SLMM)
Lists Of Landship Tungs in Philippines;
- Tagalog
- Bisaya
- Bikolano
- Ilocano
- Hiligaynon
- Kapampangan
- Pagasinense
- Tausug
- Waray-Waray
- Maranao