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Philippines
Republika ng Pilipinas
Last updated: 2026-03-28 (today)
Area
land
298,170 sq km
water
1,830 sq km
total
300,000 sq km
Climate
tropical marine; northeast monsoon (November to April); southwest monsoon (May to October)
Terrain
mostly mountains with narrow to extensive coastal lowlands
Land use
other
32.7% (2023 est.)
forest
24.7% (2023 est.)
agricultural land
42.7% (2023 est.)
agricultural land: arable land
arable land: 18.7% (2023 est.)
agricultural land: permanent crops
permanent crops: 18.9% (2023 est.)
agricultural land: permanent pasture
permanent pasture: 5% (2023 est.)
Location
Southeastern Asia, archipelago between the Philippine Sea and the South China Sea, east of Vietnam
Coastline
36,289 km
Elevation
lowest point
Philippine Sea 0 m
highest point
Mount Apo 2,954 m
mean elevation
442 m
Irrigated land
16,270 sq km (2012)
Map references
Southeast Asia
Land boundaries
total
0 km
Maritime claims
territorial sea
irregular polygon extending up to 100 nm from coastline as defined by 1898 treaty; since late 1970s has also claimed polygonal-shaped area in South China Sea as wide as 285 nm
continental shelf
to the depth of exploitation
exclusive economic zone
200 nm
Natural hazards
astride typhoon belt, usually affected by several cyclonic storms each year; landslides; active volcanoes; destructive earthquakes; tsunamis volcanism: significant volcanic activity; Taal (311 m) has been deemed a Decade Volcano by the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior, worthy of study due to its explosive history and close proximity to human populations; Mayon (2,462 m), the country's most active volcano, erupted in 2009 and forced over 33,000 to be evacuated; other historically active volcanoes include Biliran, Babuyan Claro, Bulusan, Camiguin, Camiguin de Babuyanes, Didicas, Iraya, Jolo, Kanlaon, Makaturing, Musuan, Parker, Pinatubo, and Ragang; see note 2 under "Geography - note"
Geography - note
note 1: for decades, the Philippine archipelago was reported as having 7,107 islands; in 2016, the national mapping authority reported that hundreds of new islands had been discovered and increased the number of islands to 7,641, though not all of the new islands have been verified note 2: the Philippines is one of the countries along the Ring of Fire, which is a belt bordering the Pacific Ocean that contains about 75% of the world's volcanoes and up to 90% of the world's earthquakes note 3: the Philippines sits on the Pacific typhoon belt, and an average of 9 typhoons make landfall on the islands each year, with about 5 being destructive; the country is the most exposed in the world to tropical storms
Natural resources
timber, petroleum, nickel, cobalt, silver, gold, salt, copper
Area - comparative
slightly less than twice the size of Georgia; slightly larger than Arizona
Geographic coordinates
13 00 N, 122 00 E
Population distribution
population concentrated in areas with good farmland; highest concentrations are northwest and south-central Luzon, the southeastern extension of Luzon, and the islands of the Visayan Sea, particularly Cebu and Negros; Manila is home to one eighth of the national population
Major lakes (area sq km)
salt water lake(s)
Laguna de Bay - 890 sq km