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  2. Portal:Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to the Philippines Portal / Maligayang pagdating sa Portal ng Pilipinas. The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. In the western Pacific Ocean, it consists of 7,641 islands, with a total area of 300,000 square kilometers, which are broadly categorized in three main ...

  3. 7-Eleven - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .7-eleven .com. 7-Eleven, Inc. [2] is an American convenience store chain, headquartered in Irving, Texas and owned by Japanese company Seven & I Holdings through Seven-Eleven Japan Co., Ltd. [3] The chain was founded in 1927 as an ice house storefront in Dallas. It was named Tote'm Stores between 1928 and 1946.

  4. Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines is an archipelago of about 7,641 islands, [202] [203] covering a total area (including inland bodies of water) of about 300,000 square kilometers (115,831 sq mi).

  5. Provinces of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Philippines showing the proposed provinces Occidental Leyte and Oriental Leyte (1923) – Leyte was divided into two new provinces by Act No. 3117 on March 27, 1923. [148] The division never took place, however, as no proclamation was issued by the Governor-General .

  6. Portal:Philippines/Intro - Wikipedia

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    Philippines/Intro. The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. In the western Pacific Ocean, it consists of 7,641 islands, with a total area of 300,000 square kilometers, which are broadly categorized in three main geographical divisions from north to south: Luzon, Visayas, and ...

  7. Portal:Philippines/Did you know - Wikipedia

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    Portal:Philippines/Did you know/7. ...that the Philippines average cellphone user sent 2,300 text messages in 2003, making it the world's most avid texting nation? ...that the closing mass for the World Youth Day 1995, held at the Luneta Park, was estimated to be attended by 5 million people and was considered to be the largest papal gathering ...

  8. Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation - Wikipedia

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    www .pagcor .ph. Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation ( PAGCOR, Filipino: Korporasyon sa Libangan at Palaro ng Pilipinas [2]) is a government-owned and controlled corporation established in 1977 through the Presidential Decree No. 1869. [3] [4] PAGCOR is the Philippines' largest contributor of revenue to the government after the Bureau ...

  9. Roadbike Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Roadbike Philippines, also known as 7 Eleven–Cliqq–air21 by Roadbike Philippines ( UCI team code: 7RP) for sponsorship reasons with 7-Eleven and Airfreight 2100, Inc., is a Philippine UCI Continental cycling team managed by Ric Rodriguez and sponsored by 7-Eleven . In 2019, a women's and under-23 team was formed by Roadbike Philippines to ...

  10. Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines ( CAAP, Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈkaʔap]; [2] Filipino: Pangasiwaan sa Abyasyong Sibil ng Pilipinas [3]) is the civil aviation authority of the Philippines and is responsible for implementing policies on civil aviation to assure safe, economic and efficient air travel. [4]

  11. Portal:Philippines/Did you know/Archive - Wikipedia

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    This is an archive for the items that appeared on the Did you know section of Portal:Philippines. ... that deaths caused by falling billboards in Metro Manila during Typhoon Xangsane (Milenyo) (pictured) prompted a renewed push by Philippine legislators for a ban on billboard advertising?