Philippines
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Capital: Manila
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Official languages: Filipino and English
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Area: Approximately 115,831 square miles (300,000 square kilometers)
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Time zone: Philippine Time (PHT), UTC+8
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Currency: Philippine Peso (PHP)
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Flag colors: Red, blue, and yellow
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Population: Approximately 113 million (figures may vary)
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National holiday: Independence Day on June 12, commemorating the Philippines' declaration of independence from Spain in 1898.
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National anthem: "Lupang Hinirang" (Chosen Land)
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Government type: Republic with a presidential system
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Climate: The Philippines has a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. The country is prone to typhoons.
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Economy: The Philippines has a growing economy with sectors including services, agriculture, and manufacturing.
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Culture: Filipino culture is a blend of indigenous traditions, Spanish and American influences. The country is known for its festivals, traditional music and dance, and rich cuisine.
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Key natural features: The Philippines is famous for its stunning islands, white sand beaches, coral reefs, and volcanoes.
The 10 largest cities in the Philippines are:
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Manila
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Quezon City
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Davao City
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Caloocan
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Cebu City
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Zamboanga City
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Taguig
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Antipolo
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Pasig
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Cagayan de Oro
Here are 10 popular tourist attractions in the Philippines:
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Boracay - A famous island with beautiful beaches.
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Palawan - Known for the Underground River and El Nido.
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Banaue Rice Terraces - Impressive rice terraces in the mountains.
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Cebu - A historic island with great dive sites.
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Taal Volcano - The world's smallest active volcano.
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Mayon Volcano - A symmetric volcano in Albay.
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Intramuros - The historic walled city in Manila.
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Chocolate Hills - Limestone hills in Bohol.
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Pagsanjan Falls - A famous waterfall in Laguna.
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Mount Apo - The highest mountain in the Philippines.