Book:Philippines
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The Republic of the Philippines[edit]
"Maka-Diyos, Maka-Tao, Makakalikasan at Makabansa"[edit]
- Overview
- Philippines
- History
- Prehistory
- Classical period
- Spanish period
- Dutch invasions
- British occupation
- American period
- Japanese occupation
- Third Republic
- Marcos era
- Fifth Republic
- Geography
- Geography
- Climate
- Environment
- Wildlife
- Island groups
- Ecoregions
- Landmarks
- Extreme points
- Politics and Government
- Politics
- Government
- Constitution
- Congress
- Senate
- House of Representatives
- President
- Cabinet
- Supreme Court
- Elections
- Foreign relations
- Human rights
- Armed Forces
- Local government
- Regions
- Provinces
- Cities
- Municipalities
- Barangay
- Sitio
- Purok
- Economy
- Economy
- Philippine Stock Exchange
- Philippine peso
- Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
- Business process outsourcing
- Companies
- Fiscal policy
- Taxation
- Telecommunications
- Tourism
- Transportation
- Society and Culture
- Demographics
- People
- Ethnic groups
- Educations
- Health
- Languages
- Culture
- Architecture
- Art
- Cinema
- Cuisine
- Music
- Dance
- Festivals
- Public holidays
- Literature
- Religion
- Mythology
- Sports
- Philippines at the Olympics
- Martial arts
- Postage stamps and postal history
- Water supply and sanitation
- Symbolism
- National symbols
- Name
- Flag
- Coat of Arms
- Lupang Hinirang
- National motto
- National language
- Sampaguita
- Narra
- Philippine Eagle
- Eskrima