What is the oldest city of the Philippines?
What island, once a sub-province of Iloilo, became an independent province in May 1992?
The San Juanico Bridge connects the island province of Samar to another island province. What island does it connect Samar to?
What is the national language of the Philippines?
What is the capital of the Republic of the Philippines?
What is the national flower of the Philippines?
This is the 12th largest island in the Philippines and is also a province. It is part of the region known as the Bicol region?
The American influence is very evident in the Philippines and its fast food culture is evident in many towns and cities. Which is the most popular fast food chain in the country?
What is the "Summer Capital" of the Philippines?
The Mayon Volcano is located in what province in Region V?
During World War Two, it was known as "The Rock" due to its fortress and the strong resistance of the USAFFE (United States Army Forces in the Far East) forces. What is the name of this island?
Of the Philippines' 7,107 islands, what is the largest?
This island is about 315 kilometers south of Manila, and is part of the province of Aklan. It is a favourite tourist destination of both locals and foreigners.
This island province is the smallest province in the Philippines in terms of land area and population?
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