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  • ...n the Philippines]], [[Guerilla resistance in the Philippines]], and the [[Philippines counteroffensive]]
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  • ...gayan province, the Philippines. DENR-BirdLife International, Manila, The Philippines, 1-148 p. ...Haribon Foundation for the Conservation of Natural Resources, Manila, The Philippines.
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  • {{r|Japanese attacks on the Philippines}} {{r|1941 Japanese air operations in the Philippines||**}}
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  • ...rmer [[U.S. Ambassador to Japan]] and [[U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines|Philippines]]; member of the [[Policy Planning Staff]]; former president, [[Brookings I
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  • ...zon]]. It is the foundation of the national and official language of the [[Philippines]] - [[Filipino]]. English and Spanish are widely spoken.
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  • ...ast [[U.S. Ambassador to Egypt]], [[U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines|the Philippines]] and [[U.S. Ambassador to Zambia|Zambia]]; son of [[Frank G. Wisner]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Philippines]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Philippines]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Philippines]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Philippines]]
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  • {{r|Philippines}} {{r|Japanese occupation of the Philippines}}
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  • Capital of the [[Philippines]]
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  • ...U.S. Ambassador to Syria|Syria]], [[U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines|the Philippines]] and [[U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia|Saudi Arabia]]; scholar, [[Middle E
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  • National language of the [[Philippines]]
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  • ...hts, New York, 1995 - 1997; Chairperson, Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines, 2002 - 2008; Professor II and Chairman, International Law and Human Rights
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  • [http://www.pup.edu.ph Polytechnic University of the Philippines Official Website]
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  • A region of southeastern [[Luzon]] in the [[Philippines]]
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  • ...ns, the [[Marianas Trench]]. It contains several island groups besides the Philippines, such as the [[Mariana Islands]].
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  • Several varieties of [[Spanish]]-based [[creole]] used in the southern [[Philippines]].
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  • U.S.-led campaign to eject Japanese forces from the Philippines, 1944-1945
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  • ...ges}}</noinclude>a highly venomous species of spitting cobra native to the Philippines.
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  • [[Oriole]] [[species]], endemic to [[Luzon]], the [[Philippines]], presumed extinct until its rediscovery 1993.
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  • ...ip Foundation]]; board, [[International Crisis Group]]; [[President of the Philippines]] 1992-98
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  • A Japanese prison camp in the Philippines, against which a successful hostage rescue operation was conducted before t
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  • ...the world's busiest waterways, passing [[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]], the [[Philippines]] and [[Thailand]], where [[piracy]] has been a major problem
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  • Defense Minister, and then President of the [[Republic of the Philippines]], credited for successfully ending the Hukbalahap insurgency
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  • A Marxist-Leninist resistance to the WWII Japanese invasion of the Philippines, which continued as a postwar insurgency whose members were either defeated
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  • |+ style="font-size: larger;" | '''Polytechnic University<br>of the Philippines''' ...rsity<br>of the Philippines Seal<BR><small>{{Polytechnic University of the Philippines Seal.PNG/credit}}</small>
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  • ...er 1944 as Japan tried to interfere with U.S. amphibious landings in the [[Philippines]]
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  • ...abellae'' in the [[Sierra Madre (Philippines)|Sierra Madre]], [[Luzon]], [[Philippines]], with descriptions of the call." [[Forktail (journal)|Forktail]] 20: 133-
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  • Largest and most important island and island group of the [[Philippines]], home to the national capital, [[Manila]]
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  • [[Head of State]] and [[head of government]] of the [[Philippines]]
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  • ...roit, governor of Michigan, Governor-General and High Commissioner for the Philippines, U.S. Attorney General, and U.S. Supreme Court Justice. ==In the Philippines==
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  • ...urist, and politician, was mayor of Detroit, colonial administrator of the Philippines, Governor of Michigan, U.S. Attorney General, and U.S. Supreme Court Justic
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  • ...acArthur]]; major components included [[Australia]], [[New Guinea]], the [[Philippines]], the western [[Solomon Islands]], and the [[Malay Peninsula]] and [[Singa
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  • The domain, primarily in the Americas and the Philippines, controlled by Spain from its origins in 1492 until various territories obt
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  • ...Human Rights Watch]]; former Asia Director, Human Rights Watch, Indonesia-Philippines Researcher, [[Amnesty International]]
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  • A large monitor [[lizard]] recently discovered by scientists in the [[Philippines]] on the northern island of [[Luzon]] which can grow to six feet; it is [[v
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  • | Philippines Other than the Philippines, which was in the Southwest Pacific theater, these countries were part of t
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  • * Cavite City, Philippines
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  • A place on [[Luzon|Luzon Island]] in the [[Philippines]], which was a Japanese [[prisoner of war]] camp in the [[Second World War]
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  • ...as Prophecy. Tillman speech in Senate denouncing U.S. imperialism in the Philippines on humanitarian and patriotic grounds]
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  • ...h command, but later returned to command the defense of [[Luzon]] in the [[Philippines]]; executed after a controversial [[war crimes]] trial with an appeal to th
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  • {{r|Philippines}}
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  • ...ippine Sea]], assault on the Palaus, attacks on Okinawa, Formosa and the Philippines, and in the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]]; modernized to angled deck in 1948-195
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  • ...Army]]; commanded Southern Area Army at the end of the war, including the Philippines; [[Tomoyuki Yamashita]]'s superior officer but too sick to surrender or be
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  • *''Crony Capitalism: Corruption and Development in South Korea and the Philippines'' (Cambridge University Press, 2002)
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  • {{r|Philippines}}
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  • {{r|Philippines}}
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  • ...consultant to campaigns including Sen. [[John Glenn]], [[Corazon Aquino]] (Philippines}, Virgilio Barco (Colombia), [[Democratic Party (South Korea)]]
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  • ...s, and most economically important island, and also island group, of the [[Philippines]]. [[Manila]], the national capital, is on Luzon.
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  • ...a chain of [[island]]s. The countries of [[Japan]], [[New Zealand]], [[The Philippines]], and [[Indonesia]] are examples of archipelagos. Indonesia is the world'
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  • ...''' ([[Tagalog]]: ''Pilipinas''), officially called the '''Republic of the Philippines''' (''Republika ng Pilipinas'') or '''RP''', is an [[Archipelago|archipelag Commonly called the '''Philippines'''' or the '''Philippine Islands''', is a democracy that became in 1946. Wh
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  • ...of the expectation of Guam becoming an important stop on the route to the Philippines, Guam never developed in this way. The U.S. fleet routinely reached Asia b About three-quarters of the way from Hawaii to the Philippines, at the geographic coordinates: 13 28 N, 144 47 E
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines}}
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  • ...io.org/hyperwar/USMC/USMC-M-AvPhil/USMC-M-AvPhil-1.html Marine Aviation in Philippines]'' (Washington: Historical Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 1951) ...of [[General of the Army]] [[Douglas MacArthur]] that extended from the [[Philippines]] south through [[New Guinea]] and [[Australia]], and west to [[Singapore]]
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  • {{r|Philippines}}
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  • {{r|Japanese capture of the Philippines}} {{r|Philippines counteroffensive}}
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  • From 1941 to 1945, he commanded the Southern Area Army, including the Philippines. He was [[Tomiyuki Yamashita]]'s superior officer but too sick to surrender
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  • {{r|Philippines}}
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  • {{r|Philippines}}
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  • ==Field Marshal of the [[Philippines]]==
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  • *[http://flyff.levelupgames.ph/ ''Flyff'' Philippines Official Website]
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines}}
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  • {{r|Philippines}}
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  • {{r|Philippines}}
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  • {{r|Philippines}}
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  • {{r|Philippines}}
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  • ...rieties of Spanish-based [[Creole language|creole]] used in the southern [[Philippines]], predominantly around the areas of [[Zamboanga]] and [[Cavite]]. It is th ...in the Spanish language. Due to the isolation of Zamboanga and indeed the Philippines itself from the rest of the Spanish empire, it has retained its ancient Cas
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  • {{r|Philippines}}
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  • ...n its coasts include [[Brunei]], China, [[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]], the [[Philippines]], [[Singapore]], and [[Vietnam]]. In March 2005, the national oil companies of China, the Philippines, and Vietnam signed a joint accord to conduct marine seismic activities in
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  • ...d the Pearl Harbor raid and the formation of the [[kamikaze]] corps in the Philippines and Okinawa.<ref>{{citation | title = THE ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR & THE KAMIKAZE CORPS IN PHILIPPINES AND OKINAWA
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  • ==Invasion of the Philippines==
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  • {{r|Philippines}}
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  • {{r|Philippines}}
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  • ...ce. He was reassigned to Japan on grounds of ill health during the later [[Philippines Campaigns]].
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  • {{r|Wendell Fertig}} [U.S. in the Philippines]
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  • ...etection by biologists until recently in the northern area of Luzon in the Philippines. He has a "double penis" according to one account and loves [[fruit]].]] ...a large [[lizard]] recently discovered by [[science|scientists]] in the [[Philippines]] on the northern [[island]] of [[Luzon]] which can grow to six feet or 2 m
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  • ...12-22 &ndash; 1942-05-06 Battle of the Philippines (1941-42)|Battle of the Philippines '''Philippines campaign'''
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  • ...d by China, Taiwan, and Vietnam, with portions claimed by Malaysia and the Philippines.
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  • ===Philippines===
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  • ...sia]], trams still run in [[Japan]], [[Hong Kong]], [[South Korea]], the [[Philippines]] and inγ€€[Kolkata]] ([[India]]).
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  • Umder Calvin Coolidge, he was Governor General of the Philippines (1927-29) and served as Secretary of State under Herbert Hoover (1929-33).
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  • {{r|Philippines}}
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  • '''1969 7" single edition''' (Philippines: Atlantic 45-3735)
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Wackernagel 2004 Ecological footprint time series of Austria, the Philippines, and South Korea for 1961–1999: comparing the conventional approach to an
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  • '''1973 7" single''' (US/Australia/Finland/New Zealand/Philippines/Sweden: Atlantic 45-2970, Angola: Atlantic ATS 610, Brazil: Atco ATCS 10.06
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  • ...hur|General Douglas MacArthur's]] headquarters until the conquest of the [[Philippines]] in March 1945.
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  • {{r|Philippines campaigns in World War Two}}
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  • {{r|Philippines}}
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  • {{r|Philippines}}
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  • ...]. A voyage from the [[Philippines]] to [[Okinawa]] and another from the [[Philippines]] to [[Japan]] followed. In October and early November, she made calls at [
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  • ...as the first step in the [[Philippines Campaign, 1944-45|liberation of the Philippines]]. ''Chara'' withdrew on [[24 October]], while the decisive naval [[Battle ...[[26 January]], until [[26 March]], when she steamed from [[San Pedro Bay (Philippines)|San Pedro Bay]] combat-loaded for the beaches of [[Okinawa Island|Okinawa]
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  • ...f war veterans that participated in the [[Spanish-American War]] and the [[Philippines War]]. ...n Veterans of Foreign Service and the National Society for the Army of the Philippines officially merged into one entity known as the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
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  • ...to mid-October, she shuttled troops and cargo from [[New Guinea]] to the [[Philippines]]. ...ek later. ''Towner'' discharged her troops and cargo and was back in the [[Philippines]] on the 17th. In early October, she made another round-trip to [[Tokyo Bay
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  • *Philippines
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