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  2. Borders of the Philippines. As an archipelago, the Philippines shares no land borders with any country, although the country claims a land border with Malaysia as a consequence of its territorial claims over the eastern portion of the Malaysian state of Sabah .

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  3. The boundaries of the Philippine archipelago are described in Article III of the Treaty of Paris (1898), as comprising an irregular polygon. A box enclosing that polygon would have corners at 20°N 116°E, 20°N 127°E, 4.75°N 127°E, 4.75°N 116°E. The center of this box would lie at 121.5 E, 12.375 N.

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    This article provides information about the Philippines, including its administrative divisions, capital city Manila and largest city Quezon City, which are part of Metro Manila - the National Capital Region. It also includes a blank map and an outline map of the country for educational purposes.

    The Philippines is an archipelagic nation located in Southeast Asia covering a total land area of 300,000 sq. km.

    The Philippines is administratively divided into 17 regions, 81 provinces, 146 cities, 1,488 municipalities and 42,036 barangays.

    Manila is the capital city of the Philippines while Quezon City is the largest and most populous city both are part of Metro Manila which serves as the seat of government for the country.

  4. The Philippines shares maritime borders with China, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Palau, Taiwan (ROC), and Vietnam. Area. With a total area of 300,000 km², the country is about the size of Italy or slightly larger than the US state of Arizona. Population.

  5. the Philippine archipelago is made up of 7,107 islands; favorably located in relation to many of Southeast Asia's main water bodies: the South China Sea, Philippine Sea, Sulu Sea, Celebes Sea, and Luzon Strait.

  6. Aug 18, 2015 · The Philippines' boundaries are set by various local and international laws where our sovereignty as an independent nation can exploit our resources for the benefit of the Filipinos. This article aims to give a comprehensive guide to the country's archipelagic boundaries and exclusive economic zones based on Philippine laws, historical basis ...

  7. 5 days ago · Land The Philippine archipelago is bounded by the Philippine Sea to the east, the Celebes Sea to the south, the Sulu Sea to the southwest, and the South China Sea to the west and north.

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