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1. It is the 64th largest country in the world with approximately 300,000 square kilometers (115,831 sq. mi.).

2. It is composed of 7,107 islands.

3. the most populated city in the country is Quezon City.

4. It has around 100 million population.

5. It ranks 12th among the most populous countries in the world, while it is 7th in Asia.

6. Three of the top 10 biggest malls in the world are found in the Philippines. These are the SM Mall of Asia, SM North
Edsa, and SM Megamall.

7. The Philippines is considered to be the world’s top producer of coconuts.

8. Before the 10 kilometer Mexico underground river was discovered, the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River (located in
Palawan) was the world’s longest underground waterway.

9. Based on the 2000 census, the Philippines is the 5th largest English-speaking country in the world.

10. There are more than 200 volcanoes in the Philippines, but not all are active.

11. The Rice Terraces in the Cordillera Region is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

12. 80% of the population in the country is Roman Catholic.

13. The highest peak in the Philippines is Mt. Apo (2,954 meters) which is located in Mindanao.

14. The first Spanish to be the governor-general of the Philippines is Miguel Lopez de Legaspi.

15. The Philippines was named after King Phillip II of Spain.

16. The country was a colony of Spain for more than 300 years (1565-1898).

17. The Philippines is considered to be the “text capital of the world”. Around 450 million of text messages are sent daily
by the 35 million mobile users in the country.

18. Mindanao Trench, which is located near the Philippines, is one of the deepest ocean trenches in the world, with depth
reaching 6.5 miles.

19. The first Filipino who received a heart transplant is Rainier Lagman.

20. The University of San Carlos in Cebu (founded in 1595) and the University of Santo Tomas in Manila (founded in
1611) are older than the Harvard University (founded in 1636).

21. Eugenio Torre, a Filipino, is the first International Grandmaster from Asia. He won the Chess Olympiad in Nice,
France in 1974.

22. Two Filipino beauty queens won the Miss Universe Title: Gloria Diaz (1969) and Margie Morgan (1973).

23. Abelardo Aguilar, a Filipino doctor, discovered the antibiotic erythromycin.


24. The highest court in the Philippines is the Supreme Court. It is headed by the Chief Justice.

25. The official Filipino language is based on the Tagalog language.

26. 5% of the Philippine population is Muslim. Most of them occupy the Mindanao islands.

27. The first people to migrate to the Philippines are the Negritos (around 30,000 years ago).

28. Jose Rizal is considered widely as the national hero of the Philippines. However, the Philippine government has not
yet explicitly proclaimed Rizal as the official national hero of the Philippines. The term national hero can also be used to
refer to Andres Bonifacio, Emilio Aguinaldo, Apolinario Mabini, Marcelo H. del Pilar, Sultan Dipatuan Kudarat, Juan Luna,
Melchora Aquino and Gabriela Silang – the other national heroes recommended by the National Heroes Committee
recommended on November 15, 1995.

29. The original Philippine flag was sewn in Hong Kong.

30. President Ferdinand Marcos ran the Philippines for 21 years (1965-1986).

31. The country was planned to be fully independent in 1945 through the Commonwealth government, but the Second
World War happened.

32. Aside from the GOMBURZA, the Philippines had another three martyr priests. These are the secular priests from
Bicol, namely Fr. Gabriel Prieto, Fr. Severino Diaz, and Fr. Inocencio Herrera.

33. The First World War II American hero, Capt. Colin P. Kelly Jr., was killed during a Philippine combat against Japan.

34. The first Muslim senator is Hadji Butu.

35. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is the second woman president of the Philippines. She is also the daughter of another
former president, Diosdado Macapagal.

36. The jeepney is a mode of transportation that is unique to the Philippines.

37. The tarsier, one of the smallest primates in the world, is found in the Philippines alone. It can be seen in the provinces
of Bohol, Leyte, Samar, and parts of Mindanao.

38. The Mindoro dwarf buffalo, commonly called tamaraw, is a critically endangered mammal that can be only found in
Mindoro, Philippines.

39. Sinarapan, the world’s smallest food fish, can be only found in the Philippines, particularly in the Bicol River, and in
Lakes Manapao, Katugday, Bato, and Buhi in Camarines Sur.

40. Halo-halo is a popular Filipino dessert that is a favorite during summer.

41. Filipinos are fond of nicknames that repeat syllables like Nene and Jun-jun.

42. Among the Philippines’ most popular local superheroes are Darna and Captain Barbel.

43. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino is the 15th and current president of the Philippines.
44. The national anthem of the Philippines is entitled “Lupang Hinirang” (“Chosen Land”). The music was composed by
Julian Felipe, while the lyrics was from Jose Palma’s poem, “Filipinas”.

45. Philippine Peso is the unit of currency in the country.

46. The San Juanico Bridge that connects Leyte and Samar is the longest bridge in the Philippines that connects two
islands. It is 2.162 km. in length and 10.620 m. in width. More interesting facts about the San Juanico Bridge can be
found here.

47. The mangoes in the Philippines are considered to be among the sweetest.

48. When the Philippine flag is raised with the red side on top, it means the country is under war.

49. The longest snake in the world, the Reticulated Python, can be found in the Philippines. This snake is native to Asian
countries and can grow up to the length of 22.8 ft. It can be distinguished by the “net-like” patterns on its skin.

50. The first European to reach the Philippines is Ferdinand Magellan.

51. The waling-waling is called the “Queen of Philippine Orchids” since it is endemic to the Philippines, particularly
Mindanao. It is being pushed to be the national flower of the country, alongside with sampaguita.

52. The Glory of the Sea, which is found in the Philippines, is among the most expensive shells in the world.

53. The Saltwater Crocodile, found in the Philippines, is the biggest reptile in the world. The largest crocodile ever
captured was Lolong, measuring 20.3 ft. It was caught in Agusan del Sur, Philippines. He died in captivity on February
10, 2013.

54. The pisidium, the smallest shell in the world, is found in the Philippines.

55. The largest bamboo organ in the world is the one at St. Joseph Church in Las Pinas City, Philippines.

56. The smallest hoofed animal in the world is no other than the Philippine mouse deer, commonly known in the country
as pilandok. It is only found in the island of Balabac in Palawan, Philippines.

57. Palawan, with 1,769 islands and totaling to 14,896.3 sq. km., is the largest province in the Philippines.

59. Laguna de Bay is the largest lake in the Philippines. It is located between Laguna and Rizal, and measures 900 sq.
km.

60. Boracay, Siargao, and Dakak are among the world’s best beaches, and they are in the Philippines.

61. Average Filipinos eat rice meals three times a day.

62. Among the internationally known Filipino personalities, or those who have Filipino-blood, are Lea Salonga, Bruno
Mars, Charice, Vanessa Hudgens, and Apl .de.Ap.

63. The Mayon Volcano in Albay, Philippines, has a perfect cone shape.

64. Carlos P. Romulo is the first Filipino and Asian to be a UN President.


65. Jose Rizal, a national hero of the Philippines, could write and read at the age of two.

66. The Philippines was bought by the US from Spain in 1898 through the “Treaty of Paris” in 1898. At the cost of $20
million, the Spain surrendered the archipelago and other colonies including Puerto Rico, Cuba, Guam, and some parts of
the Spanish West Indies to the United States.

67. Corazon Aquino is the first female president in the Philippines.

68. The Maria Cristina Falls, which is located in Lanao del Norte, is the largest falls in the country.

69. Cebu City, known as the ‘Queen City of the South’, is considered the oldest city in the country. Colon Street in Cebu is
the shortest and oldest national road in the country.

70. Before the Americans, the English language was first introduced by the British invaders to the Filipinos in 1762.

71. The longest river in the Philippines is the Cagayan River (also called Rio Grande de Cagayan). It measures up to 505
km. in length.

72. The Philippine Eagle is the largest eagle species in the world.

73. The Doctrina Christiana is among the first books to be published in the Philippines. It was written by Juan de
Plasencia in 1593.

74. The first Filipina commercial plane pilot is Aimee Carandang.

75. The first Filipina elected twice as a senator is Eva Estrada Kalaw.

76. San Miguel Corporation is Southeast Asia’s largest food, beverage, and packing company that is listed publicly.

77. The first air-conditioned building in the country is Manila Hotel.

78. Clarke’s Café in Binondo is the first ice cream parlor in the Philippines, which opened in 1899.

79. Marikina City is considered the Shoe Capital of the Philippines.

80. The Philippines was called Archipelago de San Lazarus by Ferdinand Magellan upon discovery.

81. The Negros Occidental province has the largest number of chartered cities. It has 13 cities all in all.

82. The first Miss Philippines is Evangeline de Castro from Baguio.

83. Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago is known as the “Iron Lady of Asia”.

84. The first Filipina to bag the Miss International title is Gemma Cruz.

85. Luneta Park was originally called Bagumbayan.

86. Mi Ultimo Adios is the most translated poem in the Philippines.

87. The province of Aurora is named after the first lady of Pres. Manuel Quezon.
88. Centro Escolar University, established in 1907, is the oldest women’s university in the Philippines.

89. The Philippine Pearl is the country’s national gem.

90. El Hogar (means The Home) is the first women’s magazine to be published in the Philippines. It came out in 1893.

91. The largest restaurant in the Philippines is the Farmer’s Market Foodome which is located in Quezon City.

92. The Philippines is famous for the Chocolate Hills in Bohol.

Chocolate Hills, in Bohol, Philippines


Chocolate Hills, in Bohol, Philippines

93. The last American who served as a governor-general in the Philippines is Frank Murphy.

94. The Republic of the Philippines was established on July 4 1946. This was officially marked by Manuel Roxas’
becoming the country’s president.

95. The Philippines is the first Southeast Asian country which became independent after the World War II.

96. The 100 millionth Filipino was born on July 27, 2014. The baby girl, named Chonalyn, was delivered in Dr. Jose
Fabella Memorial Hospital.

97. The Crystal Arcade, which is located in Escolta, is considered the first modern building in the country.

98. Manila, the capital city of the Philippines, is named after a mangrove tree that has white flowers called nilad.

99. The last rajah or king of Cebu is Rajah Tupas, who was baptized as Felipe Tupas in 1565 after defeat to Miguel
Lopez de Legaspi.

100. Andres Bonifacio is considered the “Father of Philippine Revolution” as he founded the Kataas-taasang, Kagalang-
galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (KKK) which sought to free the country from the rule of Spain.

101. The Battle of Leyte Gulf is said to be the biggest naval battle in the history.

MALAMPAYA SOUND another protected area is Taytay's Malampaya Sounch which is sustained by one of the largest
mangrove forests.

LITTLE BAGUIO FALLS this attraction differs from others because of the way the water shimmers as it gently rolls down
the rocks. The thick foliage surrounding it further enhances its natural grandeur. Located in San Vicente, western coast of
Northern Palawan.

NEW AGUTAYA its beach holds the distinction o being the longest in the country. Enjoy the sun, sand and sea as you
pick your spot along its retort-dotted 14km stretch. Ideal for youth and adventure travelers. Located in San Vicente.

DAPLAC COVE this gorgeous swimming spot is found in a calm, crystal clear setting that gives off the a take in the
appearance of a swimming pool. Spend the day lazing in the water as you take in the sight and smell of flower-laden
Talisay trees which line the shore. Located in San Vicente, on the northern side of Boayan Island.
DECALA HERON SANCTUARY this shallow cove becomes a busy hotel as it welcomes thousands of White herons that
fly in from every conceivable direction just before sunset. Capture the opportunity of seeing these birds roost. This
fabulous sight is must see or everyone bound for San Vicente.

MALAPACAO ISLAND is a private island home to island retreat. It offers an alternative way of living that is wholesome,
healthy and unfettered by artificial convenience. Explore its caves and corals, grab a massage or just stretch and absorb
the beauty around you. Found among the islands in Bacuit Bay.

TAPIUTAN ISLAND an ideal island for exploring the enthralling world under the sea with its rich marine life that entices
you to be part of the fun. Located on the fringes of Bascuit Bay.

BACUIT BAY this haven for exploration offers many stunning sights and places scattered about manu islands. Hidden
Lagoons and deserted beaches, plus seas full of life and color, all these await discovery and promise a well-remembered
adventure.

PAGLUBAGAN ISLAND a showcase of some of the best coral gardens. Ideal venue for seeing first hand splendor of
underwater cities and life that abounds with biodiversity. Located within the El Nido Marine reserve area.

LAGEN ISLAND the island is a haven of El Nido's flora and fauna. A rich diversity can be found in its forest, a home to a
myriad of birds and mammals. Take the trail behind Lagen Island Resort to explore the hidden wonders in nooks and
crannies of the forest. Paddle back to the resort via kayak.

CAALAN BEACH if sunsets are your thing, then head off to this beach. It is lined with quaint cottages. Sit on the sand and
watch the sun shed the last of its golden light. Caalan Beach is a short shoreline hike from the town of El Nido.

CADLAO ISLAND white sands, lagoons and healthy forest surround a 609-meter peak. These are the main attractions of
this island in Bascuit Bay. A chartered boat from the town of El Nido brings the visitor to the island.

CULION ISLAND once the site of the biggest leper colonies in the world, its victory over the dreaded disease has enabled
it to earn a place among the jewels of Palawan's crown. It is now a feast for the eyes with its rolling mountains and hills
that serve as a gorgeous backdrop for icons such as the Culion fort and the Culion Cathedral. It’s also blessed with
mangrove and rich marine environment for dugong. This island is part of the Calamian Group in Northern Palawan.

KAYANGAN LAKE awarded as the cleanest lake in the Philippines. Set among limestone cliffs, it is also known as the
Blue Lagoon for its breathtaking beauty. Lose yourself in the magnificence o nature, trek along its trails and take in the
splendor of a big picture view when you reach the peak. Located in Coron Island, Northern Palawan.

CORON ISLAND this sparsely inhabited island is among the most scenic in the country. The sky sets perfect backdrop
as it showcase the towering limestone cliffs and pristine lagoons. This destination is an example of beauty found only in
nature. Located in the Calamianes Group of islands in northern Palawan.

MANGUAO LAKE covering 660 hectares, this freshwaters lake hosts endemic and rare species of fish, thus becoming
focal point for environmental protection and management. Paddling, trekking, swimming, fishing and camping are the
activities of choice around the lake perimeter. Lake manguao in Taytay is the biggest lake in the province.

LAKE DANAO covering 661 hectares. Lake Danao is believed to be the remains of an extinct volcano that collapsed
millions of years ago. This freshwater lake, located in Taytay, Northern Palawan, so a 2 hour hike from the town proper.

ULUGAN BAY this haven offers eco-tourism and its finest. Go on guided boat tours along mangrove of Bahile River, sail
in a Paraw, and try snorkeling, diving, spelunking or trekking. You can also climb to the view of deck on the summit of
Ugong Rock or simply go on a picnic on a beach. Travel time from the city lakes approximately two hours.

TUMARBONG FALLS tumarbong falls is a must free if you carve for something more than just sand and sea. It's about
30 minutes from the town proper through a jungle which is home to a variety of birds. Trek through the jungle trail to reach
the river, then follow the sound of the rushing water until you reach your goal.
LITTLE BAGUIO FALLS this attraction differs from others because of the way the water shimmers as it gently rolls down
the rocks. The thick foliage surrounding it further enhances its natural grandeur.

NEW AGUTAYA its beach holds the distinction of being the longest in the country. Enjoy the sun, sand and sea as you
pick your spot along its resort-dotted 140km stretch. Ideal for youth and adventure travelers.

DAPLAC COVE this gorgeous swimming spot is found in a calm, crystal clear setting that gives off the appearance of a
swimming pool. Spend the day lazy in the water as you take in the sight and smell of flower-laden Talisay trees which line
the shore.

DECALA HERON SANCTUARY this shallow cove becomes a busy hotel as it welcomes thousands of white Herons that
fly in from every conceivable direction just before sunset. Capture this opportunity of seeing these birds roots.

MALAPACO ISLAND malapaco is a private island home to an island home to an island retreat. It offers an alternative way
of living that is wholesome, healthy and unfettered by artificial convenience. Explore its caves and corals, grab a message
or just stretch out and absorb the beauty around you.

TAPIUTAN ISLAND an island for exploring the enthralling world under the sea with its reach marine life that entices you
to be part of the sun.

BACUIT BAY this haven for exploration offers many stunning sights and places scattered about the many islands. Hidden
lagoons and deserted beaches, plus seas full of life and color, all these await discovery and promise a well-remembered
adventure.

PAGLUBAGAN ISLAND a showcase of some of the best coral gardens. Ideal venue for seeing firsthand the splendor of
underwater cities and life that abounds with biodiversity.

LAGEN ISLAND the island is a haven of Elnido's flora and fauna. A rich diversity can be found in its forest, a home to a
myriad of birds and mammals.

CAALAN BEACH if sunsets are your thing, then head off to this beach. It is lined with quaint cottages. Sit on the sand
and watch the sun shed the last of its golden light.

BULALACAO FALLS this attraction is recommended for the fit and adventurous. For those who travel in trekking through
rice fields and forested mountain slopes, getting there will certainly be half the fun.

CADLAO ISLAND white sand, lagoons and healthy forest surround a 609-meter peak. These are the main attractions of
this island in Bacuit Bay.

CULION ISLAND once the site of the biggest leper colonies in the world, its victory over the dreaded disease has enabled
it to earn a place among the jewels od Palawan's crown. It is now a feast for the eyes with its rolling mountain and hills
that serves as a gorgeous backdrop for icons such as the Culion Fort and the Culion Cathedral. It's also blessed with
mangroves and a rich marine environment for dugongs.

CALAUIT ISLAND as a breeding center, this island sanctuary is home to African animals and those endemic to the
Philippines. Observe this habitat and the varieties of flora and fauna. After the wildlife tour, freshen up in the surrounding
clear waters and reefs teeming with biodiversity.

BUSUANGA ISLAND white beaches, emerald seas and sun-drenched islands greet visitors. Busuanga is blessed with
good weather ideal for nature lovers. Diving and hiking are popular activities because of the many nature trails, attractions
and excellent dive sites.

KAYANGAN LAKE awarded as the cleanest lake in the Philippines. Set among limestone cliffs, it is also known as the
Blue Lagoon for its breathtaking beauty. Lose yourself in the magnificence of nature, trek along its trails and take in the
splendor of a big picture view when you reach the peak.
CORON PALAWAN this sparsely inhabited island is among the most scenic in the country. The sky sets a perfect
backdrop as it showcases the towering limestone cliffs and pristine lagoons. This destination is an example of beauty
found only in nature.

ULUGAN BAY this haven offers eco-tourism at its finest. Go on guided boat tours along mangroves of Behile River, sail in
a Paraw, and try snorkeling, diving, spelunking, or trekking. You can also climb to the view deck on the summit of Ugong
Rock or simply go o n a panic on a beach.

MANGUAO LAKE covering 660 hectares, this freshwater lake hosts, endemic and rare species of fish, thus becoming a
facial point for environmental protection and management. Padding, trekking, swimming, fishing and comparing are the
activities of choice around the lake perimeter.

LAKE DANAO covering 661 hectares, Lake Danao is believed to be the remains of an extinct volcano that collapsed
millions of years ago.

TUMARBONG FALLS tumarbong falls is a must-see if you crave for something more than just sand and sea. It's about
30 minutes from the town paper through a jungle which is home to a variety of birds. Trek through the jungle trail to reach
the river, then follow the sound of the rushing water until you reach the river, then follow the sound of the rushing water
until you reach your goal.

TABON CAVES transport yourself to a place that can truly be called a land before time. This ancient wonder connects
you to the earliest Filipinos reaching as far as 22,000 years and shows you life as it was back then.

DOUBLE ISLAND an island that splits in two on a daily basis, it appears as a single land mass during low tide and
divides in two when the tide rushes back. Double Island is an ideal place to spend a lazy afternoon. Favorite activities of
travelers here are swimming and picnics.

URSULA ISLAND this oval shape island is a diving paradise and sanctuary to more than a hundred thousand birds. A
huge coral ecosystem larger than Ursula's 17 hectares lies at the South of the island and is a diverse playground for those
who have a passion for diving. You can also watch the birds as they congregate and fly just before sunset.

ARENA ISLAND this island is a safe haven for ocean-going sea turtles that crawl up its shores year-round.

RASA ISLAND he highest concentration of the Philippine cockatoo can be found here. This sanctuary offers you the
chance to see these endangered animals in their natural habitat and inspire you to help save these magnificent birds.
With the 87 species that call this island home, bird-watching will enthrall and yield the orthologous in you.

PUERTO PRINCESSS CITY the Spanish colonizers it as a royal refuge of sea vessels. Historical accounts attribute the
name as a tribute to Princess Eulalia, daughter of Queen Isabella II of Spain. The capital city serves as venue for
conferences, unique festivals and sporting events. It is the main gateway to the province.

UNDER GROUND RIVER a unique destination with the 8-kilometer underground river that flows through cavern.
Explores this UNESCO World Heritage Site's pitch black interior adorned with stalactites and rock formations using a
small paddled outrigger boat equipped with a searchlight.

HONDA BAY ISLAND go island hopping and revel in dozens of white sand beaches, spectacular dive spots and
snorkeling sites. Points of interest include Luli Island, a small sandbar that appears and disappears depending on the
tide; Snake. Pandan, Arredeffi, Cowrie, Starfish, and Señorita Islands.

VIETNAMESE VILLAGE this Village is home to a number of Vietnamise immigrants who first came to Palawan in 1979.
They have since forms a community of their own and have integrated themselves and their way of life into the cultural
fabric of the city. Their delectable cuisine is a welcome treat for visitors looking for the taste of Vietnam.
CROCODILE FARM Palawan Wildlife Rescue and conversation Center (PWRCC), commonly known as the Crocodile
Farm, protects endangered crocodile species, including the endemic Philippine crocodile. It sits on 10 hectares of land
that also houses a small zoo featuring animals indigenous to Palawan.

TUBBATAHA REEFS diving these UNESCO World Heritage Site can be described as no less than stunning. Enter a
world of whales, hammerheads, mantas, whale sharks, sea turtles and fish of diverse species, and be astounded by
spectacular coral reefs.

MALAMPAYA SOUND this large bay harbors Irrawaddy dolphins, dugongs and sea turtles. It also surrounded by lush
forests and is home to many different animal species such as bearcats, civets, mynas, and eagles. It might seem hard to
believe that there is a world outside this veritable Garden of Eden as you take in its splendor of nature's bounty.

DINOT ROCKS enjoy snorkeling or diving amid its wide, colorful coral formations with many species of colorful tropical
fish and crustaceans. This gem of an island is also a feeding ground of sea turtles that feed on the abundant seaweed
growing around it.

ABALONE ISLAND this lush island is uninhabited yet its reefs are a source of abalone, an expensive delicacy in Asian
cuisine. I t is nature's success story as its southern reefs that sustained damage from the El Niño phenomenon are now
sand bar which only appears during low tide.

PABELLONE ISLANDS composed of the Elephant and Castle Islands, Pabellone is guarded because of the prized
swiflet nests. You can explore Pabellone's caves, the most fascinating of which has a crystal clear pool lit by a natural
skylight. With such an uncommon sight. Swimming in it is definitely a must.

∙ The biggest game preserve and wildlife sanctuary in the Philippines is located on Calauit Island in Palawan, which
has the largest land area among the Philippine provinces.

∙ The longest underground river system accessible to man IN THE WORLD is located at the St. Paul National Park
in Palawan.

∙ The Tabon Cave in Puerto Princesa, Palawan was the site where the remains of the oldest Homo sapiens in
Southeast Asia were found, dating to 47,000 years ago.
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