فیلیپین

فیلیپین یا فیلیپین‌لر آدالاری آسیا دوغوسوندا ، بؤیوک اوقیانوسون باتیسیندا ، بیر دا بیر اؤلکه آدی دیر. باشکندی ده مانیلا دیر.

Republic of the Philippines
Republika ng Pilipinas شابلون:No bold[lower-alpha 1]
the Philippines بایراغی
بایراق
میلی نیشان of the Philippines
میلی نیشان
شوعار: 
"Maka-Diyos, Maka-Tao, Makakalikasan at Makabansa"[1]
"For God, People, Nature, and Country"
میلی مارش: Lupang Hinirang
Chosen Land
Great Seal
Dakilang Sagisag ng Pilipinas  (Filipino)
Great Seal of the Philippines
Location of the Philippines
پایتختمانیلa
14°35′N 120°58′E
بؤیوک شهریQuezon City
14°38′N 121°02′E
رسمی دیللر
  • Filipino
  • English
Recognized regional languages
19 languages[2]
  • Aklanon
  • Central Bikol
  • سئبوآنو دیلی
  • Chavacano
  • Hiligaynon
  • Ibanag
  • Ilocano
  • Ivatan
  • Kapampangan
  • Kinaray-a
  • Maguindanao
  • Maranao
  • Pangasinan
  • Sambal
  • Surigaonon
  • Tagalog
  • Taūsug
  • Waray
  • Yakan
National languageFilipino
Optional languagesb
اتنیک قروپلار
(2010[3])
  • 33.8% Visayan
  • 27.7% Tagalog
  • 9.8% Ilocano
  • 6.8% Bicolano
  • 5.1% Moro
  • 3.1% Kapampangan
  • 1.7% Igorot
  • 1.4% Pangasinense
  • 1.2% Chinese
  • 1.1% Zamboangueño
  • 8.3% others
دین
  • 92% Christianity
  • 5.57% Islam
  • 2.43% others[4]
دمونیم(لر)Filipino (masculine or neutral)
Filipina (feminine)

Pinoy (colloquial masculine)
Pinay (colloquial feminine)

Philippine (English)
دؤولتUnitary presidential constitutional جومهوریت
 President
Rodrigo Duterte
 Vice President
Leni Robredo
 Senate President
Aquilino Pimentel III
 House Speaker
Pantaleon Alvarez
 Chief Justice
Maria Lourdes Sereno
قانون اوقانیCongress
 یوخاری مجلیس
Senate
 آشاغی مجلیس
House of Representatives
Formation of the republic 
 Independence from Spain declared
June 12, 1898
 Treaty of Paris (1898) / Spanish Cessionc
December 10, 1898
 Malolos Constitution / First Philippine Republic e
January 21, 1899
 Tydings–McDuffie Act
March 24, 1934
 Commonwealth of the Philippines
May 14, 1935
 Treaty of Manila / Independence from United States d
July 4, 1946
 Current constitution
February 2, 1987
اراضی
 Total
لوآ خطاسیماژول:Convert-ین 1851-جی/جو خطینده: attempt to index local 'en_value' (a nil value). (72nd)
 سو (%)
0.61[5] (inland waters)
شابلون:Data Philippines km2
sq mi
جمعیت
 شابلون:Data Philippines census
100,981,437[6] (13th)
 سیخیلیق
لوآ خطاسیماژول:Convert-ین 1851-جی/جو خطینده: attempt to index local 'en_value' (a nil value). (37th)
جی‌دی‌پی (PPP)2017 تخمینی
 جمعی
$873.966 billion[7] (29th)
 آدام‌باشی
$8,223[7] (118th)
جی‌دی‌پی (نامینل)2017 تخمینی
 جمعی
$348.593 billion[7] (36th)
 آدام‌باشی
$3,280[7] (104th)
جینی (2012)43.0[8]
اورتا · 44th
اچ‌دی‌آی (2015)Increase 0.682[9]
اورتا · 116th
پول واحیدیPiso (Filipino: شابلون:IPA-tl) (₱) (PHP)
چاغ بؤلگه‌سیUTC+8 (PST)
 یای (دی‌اس‌تی)
UTC+8 (not observed)
تاریخ فورمتی
  • mm-dd-yyyy
  • dd-mm-yyyy (AD)
سوروجولوک طرفیright[10]
تیلفون کودو+63
ایزو ۳۱۶۶ کودوPH
اینترنت ال‌تی‌دی.ph
  1. ^  While Manila proper is designated as the nation's capital, the whole of کلانشهر مانیل (NCR) is designated as seat of government, hence the name of a region. This is because it has many national government institutions aside from Malacanang Palace and some agencies/institutions that are located within the capital city.[11]
  2. ^  The 1987 Philippine constitution specifies "Spanish and Arabic shall be promoted on a voluntary and optional basis."[12]
  3. ^  Filipino revolutionaries declared independence from Spain on June 12, 1898, but Spain ceded the islands to the United States for $20 million in the Treaty of Paris on December 10, 1898 which eventually led to the Philippine–American War.
  4. ^  The United States of America recognized the independence of the Philippines on July 4, 1946, through the Treaty of Manila.[13] This date was chosen because it corresponds to the U.S. Independence Day, which was observed in the Philippines as Independence Day until May 12, 1962, when President Diosdado Macapagal issued Presidential Proclamation No. 28, shifting it to June 12, the date of Emilio Aguinaldo's proclamation.[14]
  5. ^  In accordance with article 11 of the Revolutionary Government Decree of June 23, 1898, the Malolos Congress selected a commission to draw up a draft آنایا‌سا on September 17, 1898. The commission was composed of Hipólito Magsalin, Basilio Teodoro, José Albert, Joaquín González, Gregorio Araneta, Pablo Ocampo, Aguedo Velarde, Higinio Benitez, Tomás del Rosario, José Alejandrino, Alberto Barretto, José Ma. de la Viña, José Luna, Antonio Luna, Mariano Abella, Juan Manday, Felipe Calderón, Arsenio Cruz and Felipe Buencamino.[15] They were all wealthy and well educated.[16]

قایناقلار

  1. Republic act no. 8491. Republic of the Philippines. آرشیولنیب اصلی نۆسخه‌دن on March 8, 2014. یوْخلانیلیبMarch 8, 2014.
  2. Philippine Statistics Authority 2014, pp. 29–34.
  3. East & Southeast Asia :: Philippines. The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency (October 28, 2009). آرشیولنیب اصلی نۆسخه‌دن on July 19, 2015. یوْخلانیلیبNovember 7, 2009.
  4. archive copy. آرشیولنیب اصلی نۆسخه‌دن on 2017-02-02. یوْخلانیلیب2017-11-15.
  5. Philippines. World Economic Outlook. International Monetary Fund (October 2016).
  6. Gini Index. World Bank. یوْخلانیلیبMarch 2, 2011.
  7. 2016 Human Development Report. United Nations Development Programme (2016). یوْخلانیلیبMarch 21, 2017.
  8. Lucas, Brian (August 2005). Which side of the road do they drive on?. یوْخلانیلیبFebruary 22, 2009.
  9. Presidential Decree No. 940, s. 1976. Malacanang. آرشیولنیب اصلی نۆسخه‌دن on 2015-04-09. یوْخلانیلیبApril 4, 2015.
  10. Treaty of General Relations Between the United States of America and the Republic of the Philippines. Signed at Manila, on 4 July 1946 (PDF), United Nations, July 23, 2011-ده اوریجنال (PDF)-دن آرشیولشدیریلمیشدیر, December 10, 2007-ده یوخلانیب {{citation}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= وقت مؤهورونون اۇیغونسوزلوغو (کؤمک)
  11. Republic of the Philippines Independence Day. United States State Department. آرشیولنیب اصلی نۆسخه‌دن on 2015-06-12. یوْخلانیلیبJuly 30, 2015.
  12. Calderón, Felipe (1907). Mis memorias sobre la revolución filipina: Segunda etapa, (1898 á 1901). Manila: Imp. de El Renacimiento. pp. 234, 235, appendix, pp. 5–10.
  13. Dolan, Federal Research Division, Library of Congress (1983). Ronald E. (ed.). Philippines, a country study (4th ed.). Washington, D.C.: Federal Research Division, Library of Congress. ISBN 0-8444-0748-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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  1. In the recognized regional languages of the Philippines:
    • Aklanon: Republika it Pilipinas
    • Bikol: Republika kan Filipinas
    • شابلون:Lang-ceb
    • Chavacano: República de Filipinas
    • Hiligaynon: Republika sang Filipinas
    • Ibanag: Republika nat Filipinas
    • Ilocano: Republika ti Filipinas
    • Ivatan: Republika nu Filipinas
    • Kapampangan: Republika ning Filipinas
    • Kinaray-a: Republika kang Pilipinas
    • Maranao: Republika san Pilipinas
    • Pangansinan: Republika na Filipinas
    • Sambal: Republika nin Pilipinas
    • Surigaonon: Republika nan Pilipinas
    • Waray: Republika han Pilipinas
    In the recognized optional languages of the Philippines:
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