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OVERVIEW OF THE CULTURE IN THE PHILIPPINES
Philippines/Transportation; Transportation History of the Philippines; Transport in the Philippines; Transportation history of the Philippines; Transportation in Philippines; Cars of the Philippines; Cars Of The Philippines; Cars of the philippines; Ferry transportation in the Philippines; Land transportation in the Philippines; Traffic congestion in the Philippines; Public transport in the Philippines; Public transportation in the Philippines
  • A woman carrying her bicycle through a market in [[Baliwag]], [[Bulacan]]
  • Motorcycle riders with back riders along Park Avenue in [[Pasay]].
  • Epifanio de los Santos Avenue]].
  • [[EDSA]]
  • A typical jeepney in [[Legazpi, Albay]]
  • Line 2]] of the [[Manila Light Rail Transit System]]
  • Zamboanga International Seaport]]
  • Motorized tricycles in [[Laoag]], Ilocos Norte in 2014
  • [[Philippine Airlines]], the [[flag carrier]] of the country.
  • Metro Manila Skyway]]
  • [[Sayre Highway]] in Mindanao
  • [[Tarlac–Pangasinan–La Union Expressway]]
  • A [[pump boat]] off the coast of [[Palawan (island)]].

Philippines, the      
= Filipinas, las
Ex: One of the reasons for the relatively slow take-up of microcomputers in libraries in the Philippines is the problem caused by the multitude of languages used in the island group.
Philippine         
  • [[Juan Luna]]'s ''[[Spoliarium]]'' (1884) at the [[National Museum of the Philippines]]
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  • The [[Ambuklao Dam]] on the [[Agno River]] in [[Bokod, Benguet]]
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  • her class]] of [[Philippine Navy]] [[guided missile frigate]]s.
  • A water-district office in [[Banate, Iloilo]]
  • The [[Banaue Rice Terraces]], carved by ancestors of the [[Ifugao people]]
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  • Tourists at [[Chocolate Hills]], conical [[karst]] hills in [[Bohol]]
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  • Philippine diplomatic missions worldwide]]
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  • Ethnolinguistic map
  • A bowl of fish ''[[sinigang]]''
  • 2015 Southeast Asian Games]] championship
  • Headquarters of the [[International Rice Research Institute]] in [[Los Baños, Laguna]]
  • ''[[Ilustrado]]s'' in [[Madrid]] around 1890
  • José Rizal's writings inspired the [[Philippine Revolution]].
  • [[Köppen climate classification]] of the Philippines
  • Life expectancy in the Philippines, 1938–2021
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  • [[Malacañang Palace]] is the president's official residence.
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  • People's Television Network logo
  • Dominant ethnic groups by province
  • The Philippines' regions and provinces
  • Proportional representation of Philippines exports, 2019
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  • The early-18th-century Earthquake Baroque [[Paoay Church]] in [[Ilocos Norte]], a National Cultural Treasure and a UNESCO World Heritage Site as one of four Baroque Churches of the Philippines<ref name="UNESCO-BaroqueChurches" />
  • Catholics attend Mass at [[Santo Niño Basilica]] during the annual [[Sinulog]] festival in Cebu
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  • [[Manila]], 1847.
ARCHIPELAGIC COUNTRY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
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(adj.) = filipino
Ex: Data derived from studies of Philippine scientists and Korean mathematicians do suggest that place of publication may exert some influence on citation behaviour.
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* Philippines, the = Filipinas, las
Philippines         
  • [[Juan Luna]]'s ''[[Spoliarium]]'' (1884) at the [[National Museum of the Philippines]]
  • lc=y}}.<ref name="PSAGovPH-UnemploymentDec2022" />
  • The [[Ambuklao Dam]] on the [[Agno River]] in [[Bokod, Benguet]]
  • access-date=February 18, 2023}}</ref>
  • her class]] of [[Philippine Navy]] [[guided missile frigate]]s.
  • A water-district office in [[Banate, Iloilo]]
  • The [[Banaue Rice Terraces]], carved by ancestors of the [[Ifugao people]]
  • access-date=March 11, 2023}}</ref>
  • Tourists at [[Chocolate Hills]], conical [[karst]] hills in [[Bohol]]
  • mano po]]}}
  • Philippine diplomatic missions worldwide]]
  • 215x215px
  • Ethnolinguistic map
  • A bowl of fish ''[[sinigang]]''
  • 2015 Southeast Asian Games]] championship
  • Headquarters of the [[International Rice Research Institute]] in [[Los Baños, Laguna]]
  • ''[[Ilustrado]]s'' in [[Madrid]] around 1890
  • José Rizal's writings inspired the [[Philippine Revolution]].
  • [[Köppen climate classification]] of the Philippines
  • Life expectancy in the Philippines, 1938–2021
  • frameless
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • [[Malacañang Palace]] is the president's official residence.
  • frameless
  • People's Television Network logo
  • Dominant ethnic groups by province
  • The Philippines' regions and provinces
  • Proportional representation of Philippines exports, 2019
  • oclc=731752857}}</ref>
  • oclc=989862194}} {{No ISBN}}</ref>
  • The early-18th-century Earthquake Baroque [[Paoay Church]] in [[Ilocos Norte]], a National Cultural Treasure and a UNESCO World Heritage Site as one of four Baroque Churches of the Philippines<ref name="UNESCO-BaroqueChurches" />
  • Catholics attend Mass at [[Santo Niño Basilica]] during the annual [[Sinulog]] festival in Cebu
  • access-date=March 10, 2023}}</ref>
  • archive-date=April 30, 2023}}</ref>
  • [[Manila]], 1847.
ARCHIPELAGIC COUNTRY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
The Philippines; Phillipine; Phillipines; Philippines Republic; ISO 3166-1:PH; Philippine Islands; Republic of the Philippines; Philippine; Phillippines; The Phillipines; Philipines; Pilipinas; Philipine; Phillippine; Las Islas Filipinas; Philippine islands; Islas de Filipinas; Phillipenes; Islas Filipinas; The Philipines; The Phillippines; Republic of Philippines; Philippinan; Republika ng Pilipinas; Filippines; Filipines; Phillippenes; Philippines Colonial History; Philippine republic; PHILIPPINE; The Republic of the Philippines; Etymology of the Philippines; PHILIPPINES; Pinas (country); Philiphines; Philippenes; Filipino Republic; Republic of Pilipinas; Hispanized Southeast Asia; Biodiversity in the Philippines; The Philippine Islands; Phillippinnes; Infrastructure in the Philippines; Philippiness; Phillipphines; ᜉᜎᜉᜈᜐ
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Transportation in the Philippines

Transportation in the Philippines covers the transportation methods within this archipelagic nation of over 7,500 islands. From a previously underdeveloped state of transportation, the government of the Philippines has been improving transportation through various direct infrastructure projects, and these include an increase in air, sea, road, and rail transportation and transport hubs.

Jeepneys are a popular and iconic public utility vehicle. They have become a symbol of the Philippine culture. Another popular mode of public transportation in the country is the motorized tricycles, especially common in smaller urban and rural areas. The Philippines has four railway lines: Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 1, Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 2, Manila Metro Rail Transit System Line 3, and the PNR Metro Commuter Line operated by the Philippine National Railways. There are also steam engines found in Visayas which operate sugar mills such as Central Azucarera. Taxis and buses are also important modes of public transport in urban areas.

The Philippines has 12 international airports and has more than 20 major and minor domestic airports serving the country. Ninoy Aquino International Airport is the main international gateway to the Philippines.

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1. Japan‘s Cabinet approved a bilateral free trade agreement with the Philippines, the Foreign Ministry said Friday.
2. For Burnham, whose missionary work brought her to the Philippines, the experience reinforced her faith.
3. In the Philippines, the rate has declined sluggishly to about 2.1 percent.
4. In the mainly Catholic Philippines the censors have given it an ‘adult only‘ rating.
5. When will it be, while in Kashmir and the Philippines, the blood continues to flow.