Filipinas
From Wikipedia
Motto: (Filipino: For God, People, Nature, and Country) | |
Kansion na Dalin: Oh, Pilipinas dalin min kagal-galang (bersyon ed Pangasinan) | |
Kabesera | Manila 14°35′ N 121°0′ E |
Sankabalgan ya siyudad | Quezon City |
Salita ya uusarin na gobiyerno | Filipino, English.[1] |
Gobiyerno | Unitary-presidential |
- President | Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo |
- Vice President | Noli de Castro |
Kawayangen | Manlapod Spain tan U.S. |
- Declared | June 12, 1898 |
- Recognized | July 4, 1946 |
- Current constitution | March 25, 1986 |
Awang | |
- Katiponan | 300,000 km² (72nd) |
115,831 sq mi | |
- Danom (%) | 0.6% |
Bilang na Too | |
- Nen July 2005 | 83,054,000 (13th) |
- Census nen 2000 | 76,504,077 |
- Density | 276/km² (42nd) 715/sq mi |
GDP (PPP) | Nen 2005 |
- Katiponan | $414.7 billion (25th) |
- Per capita | $4,923 (102nd) |
HDI (2003) | 0.758 (84th) – medium |
Kwarta | Philippine peso (piso) (PHP ) |
Zone na oras | PHT (UTC+8) |
Internet TLD | .ph |
Calling code | +63 |
Say Filipinas or Say Philippines (English: Philippines; Filipino: Pilipinas), tatawagen a Republika na Filipinas (English: Republic of the Philippines; Filipino: Republika ng Pilipinas), sakey a bansan kapuloan a nipasen ed kapuloan Malay ed Southeast Asia, a say capital to so Manila. Say kaarawi to ed Asia so 1,210 kilometers o 750 miles, tan 7,107 a kapuloan a tatawagen a kapuloan Filipinas.
Say Filipinas so panlalapuan na karakel a migrant workers o onkikimey ed arom a bansa; wala so masulok a 8 million overseas Filipinos tan say ipapawit da a remittances so masulok a $12 billion a tinaon.
Say ngaran a Filipinas so ingaran nen Ruy Lopez de Villalobos, sakey a Kastilan a conquistador, ed ari na Espana, si Ari Felipe II ed Espana.
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Flag | National Flag (Pambansang Watawat) |
Anthem | Oh, Pilipinas dalin min kagal-galang (bersyon ed Pangasinan) |
Patriotic Song | Pilipinas Kong Mahal |
Gem | South Sea pearls |
Dance | Cariñosa (formerly Tinikling) |
Animal | Carabao / Tamaraw |
Bird | Philippine Eagle (formerly the Tree Sparrow or Maya) |
Fish | Milkfish (Bangus) |
Flower | Arabian Jasmine (Sampaguita) |
Tree | Angsana (Narra) |
Leaf | Fan palm (Anahaw) |
Fruit | Mango |
Sport | Sipa |
Costume | Barong and Baro't saya |
Hero | José P. Rizal |
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- BBC Country Profile on the Philippines
- CIA World Factbook: Philippines
- U.S. Country Studies: Philippines
- Origins of the Filipinos and Their Languages by Wilhelm G. Solheim II (PDF)
- History of the Philippine Islands in many volumes, from Project Gutenberg (and indexed under Emma Helen Blair, the translator)