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An Introduction to the Philippines
The Republic of the Philippines, an island nation located in the Malay archipelago in Southeast Asia, comprising of 7,107 islands, collectively known as Philippine Archipelago, has a total area of nearly 300,000 square kilometers to it's credit. The country, named "Las Islas Felipinas" after King Philip II of Spain, fell prey to Spanish colonialism in 1565. The colonial rule lasted for three long centuries and ended after Philippine Revolution of 1896. But independence, the most prized political ambition of modern times, was not forthcoming for it yet. It was ceded to the US in 1898 in the wake of the Spanish-American War, and it was only in 1946 that they saw the run of independence rise after Japanese occupation in World War II. However, it was as late as in 1992 that the US finally closed its last military bases on the islands and left the Philippine soil for good. Manila is now the capital of Philippines.
The people of the Philippines are supposed to be the direct descendants of the Austronesian-speaking peoples. Still, some of the Filipinos are of mixed descent from the intermarriages with other nationalities like the Chines and the Spanish. They are, therefore, known as mestizos. Roman Catholicism is the predominant religion, and English, along with Tagalog, is the official language.
The Philippines is a presidential-unitary republic with the President at the apex, as the head of state, the head of government, and the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. He is elected by popular vote, every 6 years. During his term in the office, he or she appoints and presides over the cabinet of secretaries.
The bicameral Congress is the primary legislative body comprising the Senate and the House of Representatives. There are 24 senators in all, who serve a 6-year term each with the half retiring every three years. The House of Representatives houses 250 members with a 3-year term each.
The judiciary is headed by the Supreme Court, presided over by the Chief Justice

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