Filippinerna av Jeanette

(The Philippines by Jeanette)

 

 

Mabuhay!  Välkommen!   Welcome!

Thank you for visiting my "Philippines" web site.  I was born in Manila and moved to Sweden in 1996.  Though I have been residing in Gothenburg for the past five years, I always remember the beauty of the Philippines island. Since I have personal experience and knowledge about my homeland, I would like to share these wonderful things with you,  such as Heroes, Presidents, the all famous  You Know You're Filipino If..., the Anthem and much more. 

 I have created a variety of topics for your educational and pleasurable needs. I hope you enjoy my personal web site and come visit again soon. 
 
If you have any questions and/or comments, please feel free to e-mail me   
      

          Be Proud to be a Filipino!   

  The Republic of the Philippines (Republika ng Pilipinas) is an archipelago consisting of some 7,106 islands and islets lying about 500 miles of the southeast coast of Asia.Boracay Island, Philippines The total land area of the Philippines is 115,800 square miles (300,000 square kilometers). Manila, the national capital is located on Luzon, the largest island, which has a land area of 40,240 square miles. The large islands fall into three groups:  (1) the Luzon group in the north and west, consisting of luzon, Mindoro, and Palawan;  (2) the Visayan group in the centre, consisting of Bohol, Cebu, Leyte, Masbate, Negros, Panay, and Samar; and (3) Mindanao in the South. 

The Philippines takes its name from Philip II, king of Spain during the Spanish colonization of the islands in the 16th century.  Because my country was under Spanish rule for 333 years and under U.S. tutelage for a further 48 years, the Philippines has many cultural affinities with the West. In many ways Filipino society is composed of paradoxes, perhaps the most apparent being the great extremes of wealth and poverty in the nation. 

The climate of the Philippines is tropical and is strongly affected by monsoon (rain-bearing) winds, which blow from the southwest from approximately May to October and from northeast; from November to February.  Temperatures remain relatively constant from north to south during the year, and seasons consist of periods of wet andHundred Islands, Pangasinan dry.  The dry season generally begins in December and ends in May, the first three months being cool and the second three hot; the rest of the year consists of wet season. 

The people of the Philippines are called Filipinos.  Our ancestors, who were of Malay stock, came from the southeastern asian mainland as well as from what is now Indonesia. Spanish-Filipinos and Filipino-Americans may be distinguished by their fairer complexion, taller stature, and aquiline nose structure.  A small percentage of Chinese nationals also live in the country. 

Pilipino (also called Filipino), is the national and most widely spoken language of the Philippines, based on Tagalog. There are 70 estimated total number of native languages and dialects spoken in my country.  The 8 major linguistic groups are:  Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Ilongo, Bicol, Waray-waray, Naional Shrine of Mary Help of ChristiansPampango and Pangasinan. Pilipino and English are the two official languages and mediums of instructions. 

The great majority of Filipinos are Roman Catholic, Muslims, Buddhist, Aglipayans, animists and Protestants (Iglesia ni Kristo). Over 1,000 religious sects are registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in Manila. 

Since World War II, population has tended to move from rural areas to towns and cities.  Our population is now about 74 million with a birth rate of 1.5 million annually.  A large number of skilled and semiskilled workers have taken temporary overseas assignments, mainly in the Middle East, Taiwan, United States, Japan, Guam and Canada. 

At one time, about half of the Philippines total land area was covered with forest but with heavy logging and inadequate reforestration measures, have reduced considerably the amount of reforested area.  My country is rich in mineral resources. Varieties of fish no fewer than 2,000 are in the seas surrounding the islands and in lakes, rivers, estuaries and fish ponds. 

Mayon Volcano, AlbayThe Philippines is chiefly an agricultural country.  Rice, the principal staple crop is grown everywhere.  Much of the total farmland is used for rice growing.  My country is one of the world's largest producers of coconuts and a major exporter of coconut products. 

Educationally, my country is among the most advanced of Asian countries, having a high literacy rate. Elementary education lasts for 6 years, secondary education for 4 and college courses for 4 to 9 years.  Vocational schools Philippine calesaoffer specialized training for one to two years.  Many foreign students study annually in my country. 

Philippine Society is an incongrous blend of diversity and homogeneity.  The Christian churches built by the Spaniards and the mosques in the Muslim areas provided a spiritual anchor, while the educational system established by the United States and expanded by the Filipinos became a strong factor for socioeconomic progress. Traditionally, Filipinos have strong family ties.  The Philippines has been strengthening its Asian ties without abandoning its Western Cultural acquisitions.  Filipinos performed appropriate songs and dances to celebrate courtship, marriage, the harvest, and other occassions. 

 

PAALAM!   HEJ DÅ!   GOOD BYE!

 

 


 

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