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The Philippines (Filipino: Pilipinas, Dutch: Filipijnen, German: Philippinen, Indonesian: Negeri Pilipina, Portuguese: as ilhas Filipinas, Romanian: Filipine), officially known as the The Republic of the Philippines, is a country situated in Southeast Asia. It is comprised of 4 islands in the Western Pacific Ocean.
Contents
History of the Philippines
The Philippines emerged as a nation in the New World in February 11, 2009 along with Serbia, Malaysia and Singapore. As the country was introduced in the game, citizens all over the world, especially citizens which are Filipinos in real life, moved to the newest nation.
Geography
The Philippines is an archipelago nation located in Southeast Asia. It borders with: - the Chinese regions of Hainan and Guangdong and the Taiwanese region of Southern Taiwan in the north, - the Malaysian region of Sabah in the west, - the American region of Hawaii and Colombian region of Pacifica in the east and - the Indonesian regions of Maluku Islands, Sulawesi and Kalimantan in the south.
Luzon, Palawan, Visayas, Mindanao,
Its current territories are listed below:
Original Owner | Resource | Map | |
Luzon | Fish | ||
Basque Country | Fish | ||
Central Thailand | Sand (resource) | ||
Jizan | Oil | ||
Kakheti | Iron | ||
Lazio | Fruits | ||
Mindanao | Iron | ||
Palawan | Oil | ||
Visayas | Fish |
Economy
Products | Income Tax | Import Tax | VAT |
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25px Food | 10% | 25% | 7% |
25px Weapons | 10% | 10% | 7% |
Moving Tickets | 10% | 5% | 5% |
25px Food Raw Material | 10% | 99% | - |
25px Weapon Raw Material | 10% | 99% | - |
25px Hospital | 10% | 99% | 25% |
25px Defense System | 10% | 10% | 1% |
Politics and Government
The Government of the Philippines
This article is part of the series: |
The Philippines traditionally has a presidential unitary form of government, where the President functions as head of the Government and as the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. However, throughout the ages, several changes of governing have occurred and this country has had Socialism and Communism as their leading movements. The leader of any kind of political environment is elected by general voting process and the leaders age granted monthly terms, during which time he/she appoints and presides over the Cabinet (a non elected government). The current government structure can be seen in the Government Structure section.
The Philippine Congress is the national legislature, whose members are elected by general voting process, for a monthly term.
The judicial power at the moment resides in power of the game administrators.
President of the Philippines
The President of the Philippines (Filipino: Pangulo ng Pilipinas, informally: Presidente ng Pilipinas which is derived from Spanish) is the head of state and government of the Republic of the Philippines. The executive power is vested in the President of the Philippines whose duties include the appointment of the staff of the different executive departments.
Presidents of 2009 | ||||
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Name | Term | Party | Remarks | |
1st | Bunaly | March 2009 | Nationalist People's Coalition | First Mandate, Impeached |
2nd | blitzwithlimes | Philippines for the Filipinos | First Mandate | |
3rd | Big Boy Bulley | April 2009 | Filipino Progressive Movement | First Mandate |
May 2009 | Second Mandate | |||
June 2009 | Third Mandate | |||
4th | HazzN | July 2009 | Filipino Progressive Movement | First Mandate |
5th | Ariel David Buena | Aug 2009 | Filipino Progressive Movement | First Mandate |
September 2009 | Second Mandate | |||
6th | Reclusive Monkey | October 2009 | Filipino Progressive Movement | First Mandate, Resigned |
7th | Nikko_33 | Kilusan ng Makabayang Pinoy | First Mandate | |
8th | Slothen | November 2009 | Filipino Progressive Movement | First Mandate |
9th | romansoldier | December 2009 | Filipino Progressive Movement | First Mandate, Resigned |
10th | Hekter | Philippines for the Filipinos | First Mandate |
Presidents of 2010 | ||||
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Name | Term | Party | Remarks | |
10th | Hekter | January 2010 | Philippines for the Filipinos | Second Mandate |
11th | Keegan Knoll | February 2010 | Philippines Health Party | First Mandate |
12th | cruelbear | March 2010 | Philippines Health Party | First Mandate |
13th | Hekter | April 2010 | Filipino Progressive Movement | Third Mandate |
14th | Keegan Knoll | May 2010 | Philippines Health Party | Second Mandate |
15th | Jootli | June 2010 | Philippine Rebirth Party | First Mandate |
July 2010 | Second Mandate | |||
16th | Paul Delos Santos | August 2010 | Neutral Philippines Movement | First Mandate |
September 2010 | Second Mandate | |||
17th | Jelly9473 | October 2010 | Bayanihan | First Mandate |
18th | Paul Delos Santos | November 2010 | Neutral Philippines Movement | Third Mandate, Resigned |
19th | Jelly9473 | Bayanihan | Second Mandate | |
20th | Hekter | December 2010 | Cpl's Sisig Party | Fourth Mandate |
Presidents of 2011 | ||||
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Name | Term | Party | Remarks | |
21st | Mr.Knoll | January 2011 | Neutral Philippines Movement | First Mandate |
22nd | Paul Delos Santos | February 2011 | Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino | Fourth Mandate |
23rd | Aren Perry | March 2011 | The Advent of Unity | First Mandate |
24th | Myung Kei | April 2011 | Indielfi for President | First Mandate |
May 2011 | Second Mandate | |||
25th | indielfi | June 2011 | Philippine Progressive Party | First Mandate |
26th | Aren Perry | July 2011 | Neutral Philippines Movement | Second Mandate |
27th | sansae2 | August 2011 | Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino | First Mandate |
28th | Marie von Gablitz | September 2011 | Indielfi for President | First Mandate |
29th | Hekter | October 2011 | Bayanihan | Fifth Mandate |
30th | Berritas | November 2011 | Philippines Zombie Party | First Mandate |
31st | Sigurd Aasen | December 2011 | Partido Kalikasan ng Pilipinas | First Mandate |
Presidents of 2012 | ||||
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Name | Term | Party | Remarks | |
32nd | Jelly9473 | January 2012 | Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino | Third Mandate |
33rd | Daniel Samarin | February 2012 | Elite Philippines Movement | First Mandate |
34th | Mr aNiallator | March 2012 | United Democratic Front | First Mandate |
35th | Eldarion Sionnodel | April 2012 | Revolutionary Socialist Party | First Mandate |
36th | Paul Delos Santos | May 2012 | Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino | Fifth Mandate |
37th | J Grey | June 2012 | A New Hope | First Mandate |
38th | DrummerMike | July 2012 | Filipino Communist Party | First Mandate |
39th | Jon873 | August 2012 | Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino | First Mandate |
40th | Eldarion Sionnodel | September 2012 | Revolutionary Socialist Party | Second Mandate |
The Philippine Congress
The Philippine Congress is the legislative body of the Philippines. It is usually composed of 40 Congressmen - 9 from each region and 4 wild cards.
The Philippine Congress is headed by the Speaker elected by the its members. The Congress Members under the current Party Administration will be under the Majority Wing of the Congress, while Congress Members who are not under the current Party Administration fall under the Minority Wing, even if they constitute the large membership percentage of the Congress.
The following lists the current composition of the Congress:
The 42nd Philippine Congress | ||||||
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Logo | Party | Congress Members | Percentage | Notes | ||
Revolutionary Socialist Party | 13 seats | 33.59% | ||||
30px | RD Philippines Movements | 11 seats | 28.13%% | |||
Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino | 10 seats | 25.00% | ||||
Democratic Party for Progress | 3 seats | 7.03% | ||||
MAHARLIKA | 2 seats | 6.25% |
MPPs and Trading Embargoes
The Philippines maintains a neutral policy. Bellow you can see the MPPs and the Trading Embargoes:
MPP
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Embargo
This country doesn't have any trading embargoes at the moment. |
Military
The Philippine United Military Agency [PUMA] is the War Council composed of the Commanders of all active units - national and private ones. The purpose of this body is to coordinate the fractions and fight as one for the nation and their allies. This allows for autonomous groups to keep their independence to serve the nation in their own way, while still working together.
National Units | |
100px Philippine Military Academy |
100px New People's eArmy |
Private Units | ||||
100px Hukbo ng Makabayang Pilipino |
100px International Brigades |
100px Junji Battalion |
100px MvG Royal Army |
100px Pinoy Mobster |
Culture
Media
National Press Club of the Philippines
The Philippine Press Club, officially known as The National Press Club of the Philippines, is the only association of news journalists in the Philippines. It was founded by Ariel David Buena on April 26, 2009.
Filipino Awards and Honorary Merits
The Philippines gives different awards to deserving people like the Encyclopedia Filipiniana Award for Excellence on the Dissemination of Learning for the Benefit of Mankind and the Philippines Legion of Honor.
Community
The main language in Philippines is English, however Filipino is also used by the RL Filipinos. eFilipinos are composed of a variety of RL nationalities including Filipinos, Englishmen, Americans, Australians, Macedonians and Turks. Check these links below for more details of ePhilippines and to where you can meet some of eFilipinos.
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Current Countries - Conquered Countries
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