History: The Philippines were ceded by
Spain to the US in 1898 following the Spanish-American
War. They attained their independence in 1946 after
being occupied by the Japanese in World War II. The
21-year rule of Ferdinand MARCOS ended in 1986 when
a widespread popular rebellion forced him into exile.
In 1992, the US closed down its last military bases
on the islands. A quarter-century-old guerrilla war
with Muslim separatists on the island of Mindanao, which
had claimed 120,000 lives, ended with a treaty in 1996.
Statistics:
Capital: Manila
Population: 81,159,644
Languages: Pilipino (official, based on Tagalog),
English (official)
Currency: Philippine peso (P)
GDP per capita: $3,600
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