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1 Philippines Unit 3

2 Climate / terrain Philippine islands are an archipelago of over 7,000 islands Overall land is the size of Arizona Philippines consists of volcanic islands and active volcanoes Climate: tropical marine 2 Main seasons Northeast monsoon (Nov to April) Southwest monsoon (May to Oct) Temperatures: degrees F

3 Government / Economy Capital: Manila Government: Republic
3 branches of power: executive, legislative, and judicial Head of State: President Economy is based on coal & agriculture Currency: Philippine Peso 1 USD = 47.1 Philippine Peso

4 Demography / Culture Population: 107,668,231
8 dialects: Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, hiligaynon, Bicol, Waray, Pampango, and Pangasinan Languages: Filipino (Tagalog) and English Literacy rate: 95.4% Life expectancy: 69 (M) 75 (F)

5 Brief History In 1500s, the Philippines was under Spanish rule
In 1899, the Philippines were ceded to the U.S. due to the Spanish-American War The Filipinos led by Emilio Aguinaldo (Philippine President) declared their independence and initiated guerilla warfare against the U.S. A form of warfare in which a small group of armed civilians use military tactics to fight a larger military. Started the Philippine American War Gained independence from U.S. in 1946

6 Interesting Facts The Philippines is the world’s leading producer of coconuts The positioning of the Philippine flag’s colors indicate a message. If it is flown with the red stripe on top, the nation is in a state of war. Otherwise, during peacetime, the blue is on top. The Philippines has won at least eight major international beauty pageant titles: two for Miss Universe, five for Miss International, & one for Miss World

7 Food Pancit Pork Adobo Lumpia


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