BY SAMUEL AND BAYLEA
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Location In Southeast Asia situated in West pacific ocean. It
concists of 7,107 islands that are broadly under 3 main
geographieal divisions.
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Flag The flag is yellow, white, red and blue. It is called The
3 stars and a sun. The sun on there is golden yellow and the stars
are too.
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Capital City The capital city is Manila.
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Climate Southeast Asia, situated in the western pacific
ocean.
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Population Demographics of the Philippines are records of human
population destiny, ethnicity, education, level, health and
economic.
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Culture People there eat completely different. They eat foods
like rice, pork, soy sauce and others more often than we do. They
wear completely different clothing to us Australians. They wear
clothing that are very colourful, long and pretty. The colour of
their skin is different too. DIFFERENT!!
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FoodFood Philippine cuisine consists of the food, preparation
methods and eating costoms found in Philippines. The style of
cooking the food associated with it have evolved over many centries
from its Austronesian dishes range from the very simple, like a
meal of fried salted fish and rice. Some dishes contains: meat and
tomato stew, whole roasted pig, veggies in cooked peanut sauce or
chicken and/or pork garlic, vinigar, oil and soy sauce.
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Languages Spoken The Philippine language are a 1991 proposal by
Robert Blust that all the languages of the philippines and Northern
suluwesi.
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Main resources and possible exports The Philippines boasts of
many different kinds of natuaral water forms, such as bays, rivers,
lakes, falls, gulfs, straits and swamps.
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Interesting Facts - The Philippines is made up of 7,000
islands. - The Philippines flag is the only flag in the whole world
that is displayed differantly in times of peace and war. - The
country was named by a Spanish explorer named Ruylopez De
Villalovos. - The country was named in honour of king Philip II of
Spain. - It was the first Southeast Asian country to gain
indopendense after world war II. - There are 175 languages and
dialects in the Philippines, and 171 of these are actively used in
the country. - The country is the largest supplier of expat
nurses.