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Philippines

Currency:

Philippine Piso

1 Philippine Piso equals
1.29 Indian Rupee

Temperature:

Jan: 26
Feb: 27
Mar: 28
Apr: 29
May: 28
Jun: 28
Jul: 28
Aug: 27
Sep: 28
Oct: : 28
Nov: 27
Dec: 26

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General Information:

The Philippines officially known as the Republic of the Philippines, is a sovereign island country in southeast asia situated  in the western Pacific ocean. To its north across the Luzon strait lies Taiwan; west across the South China Sea sits Vietnam; south west is the island of Borneo across the Sulu Sea & to the south the Celebes Sea separates it from other islands of Indonesia. While to the east its bounded by the Philippines sea & the island nation of Palau.

At 300,000 square kilometers, the Philippines is the 73rd the largest country in the world, consisting of an archipelago of 7,107 islands that are categorized broadly under three main geographical divisions: Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao. 

Bodies of Water:

The Philippines boast of many different kinds of natural water forms, such as bays, rivers, lakes falls, gulfs, straits, and swamps. Because it is made up of islands, the country’s coastline, if laid end-to-end, would measure around 17.5 thousand kilometers. The Philippines is blessed with excellent natural harbors for ports like Manila Bay. Other excellent harbors with port potentials are found in Ilocos, Pangasinan, Visayas, and Mindanao. The three largest rivers in the country are the Cagayan River in Northern Luzon, the Rio Grande de Mindanao, and the Agusan River, also in Mindanao. Also noteworthy in terms of size are the Agno, Pasig, Angat Pampanga, and Bicol rivers in Luzon. Most popular among tourist is the famous underground river in Palawan. Aside from rivers, the country also abounds with lakes. Easily the most famous is the heart-shaped Laguna de Bay. Other famous lakes are Taal in Batangas, Sampaloc in Laguna, Buhi and Bulusan in Bicol, Naujan in Mindoro oriental, and Lanao and Mainit in Mindanao. Generating power for the Nation’s growth are the magnificent waterfalls that serve as tourist attractions, as well. The biggest is waterfalls is the Maria Cristina falls, it can be found in the North Western part of Lanao province in Mindanao, while the most popular is Pagsanjan falls in Laguna, where tourist came in droves.

Natural Resources:

The Philippines is rich in natural resources. It has fertile, arable lands, diverse flora and fauna, extensive coastlines, and rich mineral deposits.

Our Land:

The Philippines’ primary source of livelihood is its fertile land. Rich, wide plains suitable for farming are found in the Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, South western Bicol, Panay, Negros, Davao, Cotabato, Agusan and Bukidnon. The country’s six major crops are rice, corn, sugarcane, coconut, abaca and tobacco. Except for rice and corn, all these products are exported, along with bananas and pineapples.

Our Forests:

The Philippines also boasts of wide tracts of lush, green forests. In fact, almost half of the country’s total land area is forested. Sixty percent of these forests are found in Mindanao.

Mineral resources:

Except for petroleum and a number of metals, mineral resources abound in Philippine soil. The country’s mineral deposits can be classified into metals and non-metals. Our metal deposits are estimated at 21.5 billion metric tons, while non-metal deposits are projected at 19.3 billion metric tons. Nickel ranks first in terms of deposits and size, it is found in Surigao del Norte, Davao, Palawan, Romblon and Samar. Iron is found in Ilocos Norte, Nueva Ecija, Camarines Norte and Cotabato. While copper in Zambales, Batangas, Mindoro, Panay and Negros. Among non-metal deposits, the most abundant are cement, lime, and marble. Other non-metals include asbestos, clay, guano, asphalt, feldspar, sulfur, talc, silicon, phosphate, and marble.

Geography:

The Philippines is an archipelago of 7107 island with total land area, including inland bodies of water, of approximately 300,000 square kilometers. Its 36,289 kilometers of coastline makes it the country the 5th longest coastline in the world.

Most of mountainous island are covered in tropical rainforest & volcanic in Origin. The highest mountain is Mount Apo. The Galatea depth in the Philippines trench is the deepest point in the country & the third deepest in the world.

Due to the volcanic nature of the deposits are abundant. The country is estimated to have the second largest gold deposits after south Africa & one of the largest copper deposits in the world.

History And Culture:

The name Philippines is named in honor of king Philip 2 of spain. Spanish explorer during his expedition in 1542 named the islands of leyte & samar Felipinas after the then prince of Asturias.

The official name of the Philippines has changed several times in the course of the country’s history. During the Philippine revolution, the malolos congress proclaimed the established of the Philippines Republic. From the period of the Spanish-Americal war & the Philippine-American war until the Commonwealth period, American colonial authorities referred to the country as the Philippine Islands, a translation of the Spanish name. During the American Period the name Philippines began to appear & it has since become the country’s common name. Since Independence, the official name of the country has been Republic of the Philippines.

  • In 1946                                                The Philippines attained its independence.
  • In 1965                                                Ferdinand Marcos was elected president.
  • In 1972                                                President declared Martial Law
  • In 1986                                                Marcos called for Snap Presidential Elections
  • In 1992                                                Fidel V. Ramos who was elected president
  • In 2001                                                EDSA Revolution & replaced by Glori Macapagal-Arroyo
  • In 2010                                                Noynoy Aquino 3 was elected president

Best Places To Visit:

  1. Visit the TashichhoDzong (Fortress of the Glorious Religion)
  2. Visit KuenselPhodrang (Buddha Statue) -Kuensel Phodrang, National Memorial Chorten (Monument) & Folk Heritage Museum
  3. Visit Sangaygang View Point, Changangkha Monastery, Takin Preserve Centre, where the national animal of Bhutan can be seen
  4. Visit Punakha Dzong
  5. Gangtey (9,840 ft.)
  6. Visit Gangtey Gompha
  7. Visit Royal Botanical Park
  8. Visit Ta Dzong – National Museum
  9. Taktsang Monastery – “Tiger’s Nest” & Kyichu Monastery

What to do:

  • Visit Tubbataha Reef in the Sulu Sea is a marine sanctuary
  • Visit to the San Agustin Church
  • Mayon Volcano is significant for its perfectly symmetrical cone shape
  • Go Malapascua Island is popular for its ideal diving spots
  • Visit coastal town of Puerto Galera
  • Puerto Princesa Underground River
  •  Take a boat cruise along the Donsol River
  • Visit  Chocolate Hills
  • Enjoys adventures like cliff diving, parasailing, motorbiking, horse riding, snorkeling, kite surfing and scuba diving in Boracay island
  • Visit Banaue Rice Terraces

Best time to visit: 

The Philippines has a hot and humid tropical climate with a wet season (southwest monsoon, orhabagat) from May to October and a dry season (northeast monsoon, or amihan) from November to April. The best time to visit the Philippines is during the dry season, although even during the wet season it doesn’t always rain torrentially and days can be hot and sunny, with short, intense downpours at dusk.

 January and February are the coolest months and good for travelling, while March, April and May are very hot: expect sunshine all day and temperatures to peak at a broiling 36°C. As well as higher humidity, the wet season also brings typhoons, with flights sometimes cancelled and roads impassable. 

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