Philippines Geography

Philippines Geography

Philippines comprises of 7,107 islands encompassing a total land area of approximately 300,000 square kilometers (116,000 sq. mi). It lies between 116° 40' and 126° 34' E. longitude, and 4° 40' and 21° 10' N. latitude, and borders the Philippine Sea on the east, on the South China Sea the west, and the Celebes Sea on the south. The island of Borneo is located a few hundred kilometers southwest and directly north of Philippines. The Moluccas and Sulawesi are to the south, and Palau is to the east of Philippines beyond the Philippine Sea.

The islands of Philippines are generally divided into three groups which comprises of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.Manilla is the capital of Philippines and it is also the second largest city after its suburb Quezon City. Philippines mostly consist of mountainous islands which are densely covered with tropical rainforest and Mount Apo on Mindanao at 2,954 meters is acknowledged as the highest point in Philippines. This country lies on the northwestern fringes of the Pacific Ring of Fire and thus experiences frequent seismic and volcanic activities. The nation of Philippines also lies within the typhoon belt of the Western Pacific and approximately 19 typhoons strike per year.

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