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History Trivia
I hope certain American historians and other writers will soon come to their senses. They have been ignoring the contributions of Filipinos to the US and the world, rendering their products fetid. Oh, Father History, the truth shall prevail. (WARNING: The history section may require you years to read. You are hereby advised to scroll down first to the entertainment/sports section.)
America derived its name from Amerigo Verpucci. {Written Aug 15 99
Philippines was named in honor of Spain's King Felipe II.{Written Aug 15 99
The Philippines has 850 species of birds, more than do Australia, Japan and other Asian countries. The world's 2nd largest eagle, with a wingspan of over two meters, is the monkey-eating eagle of Mindanao. Katala, a native Filipino bird, can sing and talk like a human.{Written Aug 15 99
"What's still most impressive to me about the Philippines is the friendliness of the people, their sense of humor...," wrote veteran journalist John Griffin of Honolulu in a 1998 visit to the Philippines.{Written Aug 15 99
Distinguished British traveler-writer A. Henry Savage Landor, thrilled upon seeing a Bicol landmark in 1903, wrote: "Mayon is the most beautiful mountain I have ever seen, the world-renowned Fujiyama (Mt. Fuji) of Japan sinking into perfect insignificance by comparison." Mayon has the world's most perfect cone.{Written Aug 15 99
Taal, smallest volcano known to man, is in the Philippines... The smallest monkey ever - tarsius - and smallest deer - Palawan's pilandut mouse deer - both live in the Philippines. {Written Aug 15 99
Where can we find sinarapan, the world's smallest commercial fish and the huge whale shark, the world's largest fish? In Philippine waters. {Written Aug 15 99 The smallest and largest shells are also located in the same country... The largest natural pearl in existence, found in Palawan by a Muslim diver in 1934, is now in California, USA. {Added Fall 99... Philippine archipelago is reputed to have more scuba diving sites than any other country.
In terms of land area, the Philippines has the world's two largest cities - Puerto Princesa City in Palawan (254,000 hectares) and Davao City (244,000 hectares). It is home also to the planet's longest discontinuous coastline, and is the best seat of marine biodiversity. Plus, the longest underground river system accessible to man is in St. Paul National Park, Palawan.{Written Aug 15 99, Revised Fall 99
At 10,057 meters below sea level, the Philippine Deep (Mindanao Trench) is the world's fourth deepest spot. It contains many hidden mineral energy resources. {Written Aug 15 99, Revised Summer 00... Philippines has the largest deposit of deuterium, fuel from water now used for cars and jet planes in Sweden, Canada, Germany and other countries.
Zambales, Philippines is the biggest source of high quality chrome in the world and Surigao del Norte has Asia's largest nickel deposit. Surigao's 600 million tons of marble, if fully-developed, can also make the Philippines the world's top producer of marble. {Written Aug 15 99, Revised Fall 99... PI is currently the 8th biggest gold producer globally. Additionally, it ranks No. 1 in the output of pineapple, coconut and hemp products.
If placed end to end, the Ifugao Rice Terraces in Luzon, Philippines would extend 14,000 miles - about ten times more than the Great Wall of China. This engineering marvel was carved out of the harsh Cordillera mountain range by native farmers over 2,000 years ago. UNESCO has listed it as a World Heritage site. {Written Summer 99
On October 17, 1587, the first Filipinos to set foot in North America arrived in Morro Bay, along the central California coast. Their leader was Spanish Captain Pedro de Unamuno. (UCLA's AMERASIA Journal, Winter 1995-1996)
America's first Chinese reached Massachusetts in 1847 when they were brought by a missionary for schooling.
Filipinos had their first taste of Mexican chili and corn during the Manila-Acapulco galleon trade of pearls, pottery, silk, spices, wool and silver (1573-1811). In return, the Latinos had their initial taste of tamarind, Manila mango and a luscious Filipino banana called racatan.{Written Aug 15 99, Revised Spring 00... Hawaii's first mango seedlings were brought from Manila, Philippines between 1800 and 1825 on the brig Kamehameha. Other plants that made their way to Hawaii from the Philippines include saluyot, alokon, calamansi, horseradish, mabolo, pili nut, narra, mangrove and Mindanao eucalyptus trees. {Added Fall 99
The first Asians to live in Mexico were native Filipinos - Pedro Balinguit, Calao, Agustin Manuguit, Pitongatan and Felipe Salonga. Many Filipino seamen permanently stayed in Acapulco during the galleon trade and married local women. A few Chinese from Manila later followed. {Added May 18 00 Los Angeles, California was co-founded in 1781 by a Filipino named Antonio Miranda Rodriguez, along with 43 Mexicans. {Written Aug 15 99
Among the many Philippine-born enlistees during the American Civil War (1861-1865) were Caystana Baltazar, Antonio Ducastin, Manuel Santos and Leon Zapanta. {Added May 29 00
Barataria Bay settlements in Louisiana were founded by Filipinos from Mexico in 1762. These "Luzon Indios" pioneered America's dried shrimp industry and also joined Jean Lafitte in fighting the British in the Battle of New Orleans in 1815. Among the recorded settlements were San Malo (destroyed in 1965 by Typhoon Betsy), Manila Village (renamed Jefferson Parish), Bassa Bassa, Bayou Colas, Alombro Canal, Leon Roxas and Camp Dewey. Lafcadio Hearn wrote in the March 31, 1883 issue of the New York-based Harper's Weekly an account of Filipino-Americans who intermarried with Creoles and local Cajuns.{Written Aug 15 99, Revised Winter 99
According to American historians William and Roberta Mason in the July 1976 Westways Magazine, 20 Visayan sailors were given the sacrament of confirmation in the 1770s in Mission Carmel in what is today Monterey County in California... In the 1996 book "Filipinos in Alaska: 1788-1958" (Aborigines Press), Thelma Buchholdt wrote that groups of Manila men were brought to Alaska in 1789 via ships commanded by American fur trader Simon Metcalfe and his son Thomas. Most Filipino gold miners in the 1920s also married Alaska's natives... In 1846, "two men from Manila" applied for Hawaiian citizenship from King Kalakaua.
In 1903, the first batch of 104 young Filipino scholars or pensionados were brought to the US to get an American education and return to serve in the Philippine bureaucracy. Among them were Justice Jose Abad Santos and Dr. Honoria Acosta Sison, the first female Filipino physician... In 1906, about 125,000 Filipinos, mostly Visayans called sakadas, were shipped to Hawaii to work in sugar cane plantations (ratio: 1 woman to 14 men)... Philip VeraCruz, a Filipino, was co-founder of the United Farm Workers of America.{Written Aug 15 99... In California, the most explosive anti-Filipino riot occurred in the Watsonville agricultural area in 1930, set in motion by the Chamber of Commerce, which passed resolutions harassing Filipinos. D. W. Rohrback, who was Northern Monterey County Justice of the Peace, denounced Filipinos as "the most worthless, shiftless, diseased, semi-barbarians that ever came to our shores." Two Filipinos killed as a result of racism in America include Fermin Tobera in the 1930s and Joseph Ileto in 1999.
The first Filipino saint was Lorenzo Ruiz... The Philippines is predominantly Roman Catholic. It is one of the most populous Third World countries... Most Filipino billionaires in 1996 were Chinese in ancestry. The July 15, 1996 issue of Forbes Magazine listed 9 billionaires: Tan Yu, Jaime Zobel de Ayala (and family), George Ty, Andrew Gotianun, Lucio Tan, John Gokongwei Jr., Henry Sy (& family), Manuel Villar (& family) and Eugenio Lopez (& family).
In Japanese tradition, committing suicide in the face of shame is the ultimate apology or atonement. 32,860 Japanese killed themselves in 1998... Just as Indians consider cows sacred and don't eat beef, Muslim Filipinos don't eat pork.
Filipino writer Dr. Jose Rizal could read and write at age 2. He grew up to speak more than 20 languages - 18 of them fluently - including Sanskrit, Latin, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Russian, Japanese, Chinese and Arabic. What were his last words? "Consummatum est!" (It is done!){Written Aug 15 99, Revised Fall 99
The first female president of the Philippines was Corazon Cojuangco Aquino who took oath in 1986 and was named Time Magazine's "Woman of the Year." Her maiden name is Chinese.{Written Aug 15 99... In a March 31, 1997 article, The New York Times reported that the CIA manipulated Philippine elections: "(CIA operative Col. Edward Lansdale) essentially ran the successful presidential campaign of Defense Minister Ramon Magsaysay in the Philippines in 1953."
Who is the personal physician of US Pres. Bill Clinton? Dr. Eleanor Concepcion (aka Connie) Mariano, who is Filipina. She was the youngest captain of the US Navy.{Written Aug 15 99, Revised Fall 99... Many cooks and other workers in the White House are Filipino, including popular steward Bayani Nelvis... In the 1990s, the Brussels-based Monde Selection awarded the world's most prestigious dessert prize, Palm d'Or, to the Filipino ice cream Magnolia Ube Supreme.
Who's the Filipina senator popular for her colorful jargon, delivered in mile-a-minute speed and weird Harvard-meets-Ilonggo accent? Atty. Miriam Defensor-Santiago.{Written Aug 15 99
America's first Filipino governor, Atty. Benjamin Cayetano, was elected in 1994 and re-elected in 1998. His father, Bonifacio Marcos, illegally entered Hawaii by impersonating a cousin (the real Cayetano) from Pangasinan.
In 1985, Irene Natividad became the first Asian to be voted as president of a national political organization in the US - the National Women's Political Caucus (NWPC). She was also chosen as one of the "100 Most Powerful Women in America" by Ladies Home Journal. Her editorials have appeared in USA Today, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and many other publications.
The first Philippine-born general in the US Armed Forces was Edward Soriano.{Written Aug 15 99
The US Army's Philippine Scouts fought in World War 1... US Army Pvt. Jose B. Nisperos was the first Asian-American to receive the Medal of Honor in 1911, followed by US Navy Fireman 1st Class Telesforo Trinidad in 1915. US Army Sgt. Leroy A. Mendonca also took the award in 1951.
The second world war began when Adolf Hitler and his Nazi German troops attacked Poland on September 1, 1939... On December 8, 1941, Japan bombed the American naval base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and the American air base in Angeles, Pampanga Philippines... During the notorious Bataan Death March of April 1942, about 11,000 American and 62,000 Filipino soldiers were forced by their Japanese enemies to march 120 kilometers without food, water and medicine from Mariveles, Bataan to Camp O'Donnell in Capas, Tarlac. Approximately 16,000 Filipinos and 1,200 Americans died.
Excluding Filipinos, the US has supported all soldiers from many other countries who fought under the Stars and Stripes during World War 2. Most Filipino veterans, who were US nationals when conscripted into the US Army by Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1941, have been dying without receiving the due honor and GI benefits from the Department of Veteran Affairs... Japanese-Americans who were incarcerated in US concentration camps during WW2 received apology from the US government and $20,000 each in reparations.
World War 2 atrocities committed by the Japanese Army against innocent Filipino civilians include throwing babies in the air and stabbing them with bayonets, capturing and raping women, sticking lit cigars up women's private parts while they were tied to posts, beheading men kneeling with rosaries, and baling groups of men with wire and throwing gasoline and hand grenades on them.
Few Americans are aware of the Philippine-American War where the atrocities committed by US soldiers dwarf those in the Vietnam War. During the war, Americans massacred Filipino civilians in Balangiga, Samar. On October 23, 1901, Brig. Gen. Jacob Smith ordered a battalion of 300 US marines, under the command of Maj. Littleton W. Waller, to make Samar "a howling wilderness". "I want no prisoners. I wish you to kill and burn, and the more you kill and burn the better you will please me. I want all persons killed who are capable of bearing arms in actual hostilities against the United States," declared Smith, setting the minimum age limit at ten. Samar's population dropped from 312,192 to 257,715. Balangiga church bells were taken to Cheyenne, Wyoming as a war booty... 600 Moro (Spanish term for Muslim) Filipinos were slaughtered in 1906 by US troops. They were trapped in the volcanic crater of Mount Dajo in Jolo, Sulu and fired upon for four days until all were killed - men, women and children. Gen. Leonard Wood was the commanding officer involved. Famous American writer Mark Twain responded in his autobiography: "This is incomparably the greatest victory that was ever achieved by the Christian soldiers of the United States."
Mark Twain (born Samuel Langhorne Clemens in Florida, Missouri) didn't graduate from elementary school.
In 1999, about 50% of active US military personnel categorized as Asian/Pacific Islander were of Filipino extraction, with 60% in the Navy.{Written Aug 15 99, Revised Fall 99... The first Asian-American to become US Army chief of staff in mid-1999 was Hawaii's Eric Shinseki, a grandson of Japanese immigrants.
Subic Bay Naval Station in Olongapo City, Zambales Philippines was the largest US naval facility outside American soil prior to its vacation in 1992. Together with Clark Air Base in nearby Angeles City Pampanga, it played an ancillary role in the US intervention in Vietnam in the 1960s and early 1970s. During the reign of Ferdinand Marcos, the US pledged loans and economic aids which the Philippine government called US base "rental". In addition, Americans were allowed to retain Philippine property and exploit the natural resources.
With American military advice and training, the Philippine military once adopted inhuman Vietnam-style tactics in fighting insurgents in Mindanao.
What University of the Philippines fraternity lets its neophytes run in the buff on the Diliman campus? Alpha Phi Omega.{Written Aug 15 99... Asia's first Greek-letter fraternity was UP's Upsilon Sigma Phi.
Filipinos established the first banks in Asia, the first universities and colleges, the first newspapers, public health system and other innovations. Founded in 1595 by Spaniards, the University of San Carlos (originally San Ildefonso College) in Cebu City, Philippines is older than Harvard and is the oldest existing university in Asia. The University of Santo Tomas in Manila, established in 1611, is Asia's second oldest.{Written Aug 15 99, Revised Fall 99... The first weather center in Asia is the Observatory of Manila, founded in 1865. {Written Aug 15 99
At one time, Asia's longest bridge was the San Juanico Bridge connecting the Philippine islands of Samar and Leyte.
Was Ferdinand Magellan (Fernao de Magalhaes) or Sebastian del Cano the first man to go around the world? Neither. Before Magellan could complete his voyage back to Spain, he was killed in war against the group of Filipino warrior Lapulapu. That honor should have been given to Henry (Enrique de Molucca), the Visayan-speaking slave he bought in the Malacca slave market.{Written Aug 15 99, Revised Fall 99
The first man to scale Mount Everest (>29K feet) solo was Italy's Reinhold Messner in 1980 at age 36. He was also the first to conquer all of the world's 14 mountains of over 26?K feet without resorting to bottled oxygen.{Added Summer 99
The Philippines' highest peak, Mount Apo in Mindanao is 10,311 feet above sea level... Lanao del Norte's Maria Cristina Falls is 100 feet higher than North America's majestic Niagara.
The first inhabitants of the Philippines before Indonesians and Malays immigrated were the Aetas or Negritos... During the Spanish occupation of the Philippines, all Filipinos were subdued except interior mountain and Muslim Filipinos.{Written Aug 15 99
Despite 333 years of Spanish rule, there still are thousands of native, non-Hispanic Filipino names today like Bayani, Cabuhat, Liwayway, Macapagal, Maglaya and Palpallatoc.{Written Aug 15 99
Filipino economist Miguel Cuaderno was the first Asian to act as president of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank in 1952. {Added May 18 00... Who was the first Filipino-American to assume a seat in US Congress? Virgina Rep. Robert Cortez-Scott, a Harvard graduate and ex-Army reservist{Written Aug 15 99, Revised Fall 99... The first Asian-American to become a US Mainland governor in 1996 was Boston University law graduate Gary Locke of Washington, son of a Chinese immigrant and US Army veteran. Twenty-two years earlier, Hawaii elected its first Asian-American governor - George Ariyoshi.
Fe del Mundo of the Philippines was the first Asian to be admitted to Harvard Medical School. (She invented the incubator out of bamboo to stabilize conditions of premature babies.)
The first Asian woman to pass the New York bar examination was Loida Nicolas, an alumna of the University of the Philippines. In the mid-1990s, she headed the European-based multi-billion dollar business TLC Beatrice International Holdings, Inc. Time Magazine's Thomas McCarroll noted in October 1996: "She is perhaps the only CEO of a multinational company to greet visitors with a hug rather than a handshake."{Written Aug 15 99, Revised Fall 99
The bureau manager of NBC News Worldwide who won an Emmy Award was Ericson Baculinao.{Written Aug 15 99
The first Asian poet to win recognition in American literary circles was Marcelo de Garcia Concepcion, whose first volume of poems, Azucena, was published in 1925 by G. P. Putnam's Sons.
The daughter of Filipino immigrants, Creators Syndicate columnist Michelle Malkin bore off America's Council on Governmental Ethics Laws (COGEL) Outstanding Service Award in 1998 for exposing campaign finance abuses by Washington state Democrats, Republicans and political organizations. {Added Jul 25 00
Who was the first Asian to snatch America's Pulitzer Prize in journalism? Camiling, Tarlac's Carlos P. Romulo in 1941. (This Filipino author also was the first Asian to be the president of the UN or United Nations General Assembly.) The first two Filipino-Americans to garner the same award 56 years later were Seattle Times' Alex Tizon and Byron Acohido, who is part-Korean. Add a Pulitzer in photography won in 1990 by The Oakland Tribune's Gary Reyes{Written Aug 15 99, Revised Spring 00... Gwendolyn Brooks became the first black writer to win a Pulitzer in 1950... In 1995, the Dagens Nyheter newspaper claimed that the Nobel Prize committee gave its Medicine award in 1986 to Italian researcher Rita Levi Montalcini because of her company Fidia's $8.4 million lobbying campaign.
In the US, the first Filipina to serve as Newsweek Magazine's general editor was Tita Dioso Gillespie. {Written Aug 15 99... Veronica Pedrosa was the first Filipina CNN International news anchor... Del Superior Govierno was the first newspaper to be edited by a governor-general and printed in the Philippines in 1811.
In 1948, Thomas Dewey was prematurely declared by the Chicago Tribune night edition as the winner in the presidential election. The final count showed Harry S. Truman defeating him.
What is the world's 3rd largest English-speaking nation, next to the US and the UK? The Philippines. English is the language of instruction in schools, but Filipino is the national language.{Written Aug 15 99... Richard Pitman, an American linguist, showed in a survey that the Philippines has 55 native languages and 142 dialects, apart from English and Spanish.
The Philippines is the only country in the world with Asian, European, American and Latin/Mexican heritage.{Written Aug 15 99... Dr. H. Otley Beyer, an American anthropologist, reported that the races of Filipinos are 40% Malay, 30% Indonesian, 10% Chinese, 5% Indian (Hindu), 2% Arab and 13% others, including European and American.
Many Filipinos with Mexican blood include the Macabebes and the Lopezes of Pampanga and other provinces of the Philippines... Sepoys (Asian-Indian soldiers) deserted from the British Army during the occupation of Manila from 1762 to 1764. They settled in Taytay and Cainta, Rizal and married Filipinas.
The Tagalog dialect has about 5,000 Spanish loan words; 1,500 Chinese words; 400 Sanskrit words; and >100 Mexican words. Buwisit (Unlucky) is Chinese in origin, asawa (spouse) is Indian, bayabas (guava) is Mexican and bukas (tomorrow) is Arabic.{Written Aug 15 99} The Filipino name Leila is Arabic in origin.
The USA bought the Philippines, Puerto Rico and Guam from Spain in 1898. The bloody Philippine-American Independence War from 1899 to 1902 ensued, killing 4,000 Americans and how many Filipinos? About 16,000 were killed in action and 200,000 civilians died from famine and pestilence. It was the deadliest war against Filipinos. (Philippines lost and was colonized until 1946.){Written Aug 15 99
During the American occupation of the Philippines, the only Filipino general who refused to take the Oath of Allegiance to the US was Artemio Ricarte of Batac, Ilocos Norte.
In 1990, Stanley Karnow won the Pulitzer Prize in history for his book In Our Image: America's Empire in the Philippines.
Among Asian-Americans in 1990, Chinese-Americans from Taiwan had the highest percentage of home ownership (79%) and Japanese-Americans were the smallest welfare-recipient group. Filipino-Americans had the highest percentage of professional workers (22%) while Korean-Americans were the largest retail group (30%). Almost 50% of Asian-Indians were degree holders... In the late 1990s, a quarter of Hawaii's population was Japanese; a quarter of Guam's population was Filipino.
On October 12, 1999, Adnan Nevic, born to refugee parents in Sarajevo, became the world's 6 billionth child... Louise Brown of Britain became the first test tube baby on July 25, 1978.
The US Commerce Department's Census Bureau released on September 15, 1999 the annual estimates of the American population from 1990 to 1998. California had almost 4,000,000 Asians/Pacific Islanders and New York had almost a million. Hawaii ranked third (756,597) and Texas was fourth (556,355), followed by New Jersey (452,524) while Wyoming came last (4,023). New Mexico had 40.3% of its residents categorized as Hispanic, the highest among all states and California had 31% (10.1 million). 62.3% of the District of Columbia's population were African-American and 17.7% (3.2 million) of New York's were. Native Americans constituted 16.2% of Alaska's population, 0.9% (308,571) of Californians and 7.9% (263,360) of Oklahomans. Vermont and Maine had the highest rates of white non-Hispanic Americans at >98% each; Hawaii had the lowest (Portuguese included) @ 33.1%.{Added Summer 99
In January 2000, UN estimates placed the number of Chinese nationals being smuggled into the US at 5,000 annually {Added Apr 1 00... The January 26, 1996 LA Times and May 19, 1996 Sacramento Bee reported that Filipinos were the largest Asian-American group in California... Daly City's population in the late 1990s was more than 25% Filipino; the bulk of Las Vegas, Nevada's Asian-Americans were Filipinos. It was projected that by the year 2000, the Filipino population in the US would increase to more than 2 million (more than 1 million in California), making Filipinos the largest Asian group in the country.
Josie Natori of New York (born Josephine Cruz in Manila) became the first female vice president of Merrill Lynch in 1975. She co-built with her husband the $50-million international fashion empire The Natori Company.
A remarkable Asian woman who broke barriers in the field of investment was Lilia Calderon Clemente. Also called Wonder Woman of Wall Street, she was named as one of the world's top 15 money managers by Fortune Magazine. Her sister, Maria Teresa Calderon of Manila, has been the undisputed reading champion of the world. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, she reads at an unequalled 80,000 words per minute... India's Shakuntala Devi can correctly multiply 13 random numbers times 13 other random numbers in her head in 28 seconds.
The first Asian syndicated cartoonist in the US was Francisco Trinidad Jr. (aka corky). His works appeared in most major publications like Time, Newsweek, The New York Times, Washington Post, LA Times and USA Today, as well as foreign periodicals like the Punch of London, Buenos Aires Herald, Paris Herald Tribune, Philippines Daily Journal, Manila Chronicle and Politiken in Sweden. He also created "Zeus!", the daily and Sunday comic strip distributed internationally by Murdoch Features and the Register-Tribune Syndicate.{Written Aug 15 99, Revised Fall 99...The first minority winner of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists (AAEC) Ink Bottle Pin was Daniel D'Umuk Aguila (aka eldani), an alumnus of the University of the Philippines. His "Watergate" created a furor at the Parthenon Hall and was in a book banned in Moscow.
Alongside American artists Maurice Sterne and Rockwel Kent, Venancio Igarta's work was published by Fortune Magazine in 1942. He became the first Filipino to exhibit at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art two years earlier.
In Spain's 1884 Exposicion Nacional de Bellas Artes (National Exposition of Fine Arts), the painting "Spolarium" (Roman ampitheater's portion where slain gladiators were taken) won the first gold medal for Juan Luna of Badoc, Ilocos Norte. Catch his work hanging at the Madrid Senate even today. {Added Summer 99
Did you know that Venus de Milo was a plumber? Also, Leonardo da Vinci and Michaelangelo were lefties. {Added Summer 99
In the Philippines, Filipinos were introduced to the English language in 1762 by British invaders, not Americans.{Written Aug 15 99
Manila town, now a metropolis, was built in 1572. It is older and more famous than the first US town, Jamestown, founded in 1607.{Written Aug 15 99... USA has about 10 towns named Manila - including those in Arkansas and Utah... Cebu is the first Philippine city... In what Philippine province could we find the town of Sexmoan? Pampanga. It had since been corrected to Sasmuan... US has towns Climax in Colorado and Why in Arizona.
The Philippines is one of the world's richest countries in terms of biological diversity - varied flora, fauna and living organisms that form terrestial, wetland and marine ecosystems. In fact, its tropical rainforest is the most species-rich ecosystem on Earth... With a land area of 300,439 sq. km., Philippines i
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