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nSince the Philippines proclaimed independence in 1898, the nation has adopted six different constitutions. Today’s holiday celebrates the ratification of the current constitution on this date in 1987.
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nLike many other constitutions worldwide, this constitution shows influence from the U.S. Constitution (adopted in 1787 – two centuries before the Filipino constitution!) in many of its ideas, its Bill of Rights, and even in its use of similar phrases.
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nBut of course there are many ways in which the Philippines – the country – is unique:
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nIt’s home to the smallest primates in the world, tarsiers.
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nYou can dive through sunken Japanese ships wrecked during World War II while enjoying a huge variety of sea creatures.
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nJeepneys were WWII U.S. military jeeps but for years afterwards have been used as colorful public transport. Now the government is hoping to phase them out to reduce pollution.
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nMount Pinatubo, Taal, and Mayon are only three of 25 active volcanoes!
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Above, the crater lake on top of Mount Pintabo. Looks peaceful, doesn’t it? Below, an eruption of Pintabo in 1991. |
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Above, Taal. Below, Mayon’s 2006 eruption. |
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Smith Volcano |
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nThe nation has around 7,641 islands. (!) – Don’t you love it when your research turns up a number like “around blah-blah number,” but then it turns out that blah-blah number is incredibly specific. I mean, why not “around 7,640 islands”? I suppose that a few plant-covered chunks of rock are considered separate islands by some people and are considered just…well, just plant-covered chunks of rock, by others?
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nOne of all of those islands, Palawan, has a UNESCO World Heritage Site: Puerto-Princesa Subterranean River National Park.
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nAlso, the island is pretty darned gorgeous and relatively unspoiled by tourism.
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nAnother UNESCO World Heritage Site is the historic town of Vigan. (Altogether, there are six such World Heritage Sites.)
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nThe Philippines has quite a few really huge malls. I found one list of the 10 largest malls in the world, and two Filipino malls came in #4 and #7 – but two Filipino malls have much larger gross floor area and many more shops than those two! Confusing!
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nAnother thing that is confusing is that most of the largest Filipino malls are called SM ___ [fill in the blank]. That’s because SM Prime Holdings is the largest shopping retail operator in the nation. Last year this company was attempting to set the world record with THE largest mall in the world – but I’m not sure if they managed it!
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nAnniversary of the Serum Run, AKA the Great Race of Mercy
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nIce Cream for Breakfast Day
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