Title: The Philippines
1The Philippines
By Lee Podolski and Ayesha Ekanayake
2Location
-The geographical, physical and natural situation
of a place.
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- The Natural resources of the Philippines are
timber, petroleum, nickel, cobalt, silver, gold,
salt, and copper
- The Capitol of the Philippines is Manila
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- The Philippines are located in southeastern Asia.
It is an archipelago between the Philippine Sea
and the South China Sea, east of Vietnam . - Its Geographic coordinates 13 00 N, 122 00 E
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3Place
- The Philippines Official Size
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- total 300,000 sq km
- water 1,830 sq km
- land 298,170 sq km
- Official Population 84,525,639
- Republic of the Philippines
- Celebrations Fiestas for Independence, State
hood and National Holidays
- Religions Roman Catholic 83 Protestant 9
Muslim 5 Buddhist and other 3
- Nationality Filipino
- Ethnic Groups Christian Malay 91.5, Muslim
Malay 4 Chinese 1.5, other 3
4- National holiday Independence Day (from
Spain), 12 June (1898) note - 12 June 1898 is
the date of independence from Spain, 4 July 1946
is the date of independence from the US
- MusicFilipino music includes ancient melodies
played on cleverly made bamboo flutes or on
century-old bronze gongs. Filipino music also
includes concerts by symphonies or rock music by
local bands. Many lively songs and dances,
accompanied by guitars, reflect a Spanish
influence.
- The Schools in the Philippines are set up in
communities and kids are taught by teachers in
the community. Universities are more advanced and
some are international universities.
5- About 37 of the Philippines is covered by forest
or woodland. - Among the trees are the banyan, many varieties of
palm, trees yielding rubber, and many indigenous
trees with extremely hard wood such as apitong,
yacal, lauan, camagón, ipil, white and red narra,
and mayapis. - Bamboo and cinnamon, clove, and pepper plants
grow wild, as do numerous species of orchid. - The most important animals are the domesticated
water buffalo called the carabao, several species
of deer, wild and domesticated pigs, the
mongoose, and a variety of humped cattle. - Reptiles are numerous, and the islands contain
about 760 species of birds, including colorful
parrots.
6The Climate in the Philippines is tropical!!
7Relationship In Places
-How people react with their environment.
- The economy of the Philippines is predominantly
agricultural, although manufacturing has grown
considerably since 1945. - According to the constitution, all land and water
in the public domain and all natural resources
are state-owned and can be exploited only by
Philippine citizens or organizations controlled
by Philippine citizens. - Jobs are mostly in the agriculture industry.
Their natural resources are mainly of the land
and they use these land resources to support
their economy.
- Some economic issues are that the country exports
locally produced marijuana and hashish to East
Asia, the US, and other Western markets serves
as a transit point for heroin and crystal
methamphetamines.
8- HistoryThe islands were first seen in March
1521, when the Portugese navigator Ferdinand
Magellan discovered them during his
circumnavigation of the earth in the service of
Spain. - The first humans in the Philippine Islands are
thought to have come from China and the Malayan
Archipelago some 250,000 years ago, during the
Ice Age, but few remains from that time have been
discovered. - Their Independence Day (from Spain) is June 12,
1898.
9Movement
- -How People Move and Transport Goods
- Railways total 897 km narrow gauge 897 km
1.067-m gauge (405 km are not in operation)
(2001) - Highways total 199,950 km paved 39,590 km
unpaved 160,360 km (1998 est.) - Waterways 3,219 km
- Ports and harbors The Philippines have many
ports and harbors for waterway commerce.
The main percent of the population lives on or
very near the coast.
10- Communication
- The Philippines have a good telephone system
that has good international coverage. - The domestic service is good overall also. They
have a good information relay system by use of
radio and a fair television system in cities.
- Customs of the Philippines
- The customs of the land have been passed down
through national celebrations and through their
national religion, Christianity.
11Regions
- Their Government Type Republic
Unique characteristics of the Philippines and
tourist attractions
- Tales of lost cities, submerged ancient ruins,
and peculiar creatures abound beneath the calm,
murky surface of many lakes. The Philippines are
a very interesting tourist spot. - The Philippines are a series of many islands so
it is broken up into natural regions with the
break-up of the islands.
12Bibliography
Latin America Webquest Page
http//alpha.psd.k12.co.us/staff/amron/TakeaTripto
LatinAmerica(no_connections).htm
CIA World Factbook Fact Info.
http//www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos
/rp.html
Philippines Web Page Culture
http//www.psusd.k12.ca.us/pshs/student/mary/mary/
intro.htm