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Last reviewed: 06 March 2012 

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Area: 300,000 sq km (115, 830 sq miles), 7107 islands
Population: 98 million (2012 estimate)
Capital city: Manila, part of the Metro Manila conurbation (total population 12 million, 2012 estimate)
People: Filipinos are predominantly of Malay descent, although many have mixed ancestry, with Chinese and Spanish the largest influences.
Languages: Filipino, based on Tagalog, is the national language. English is also an official language. Over 150 native languages and dialects are spoken.
Religion(s): Roman Catholic (83%), Protestant (8%), Muslim (4.6%), Iglesia ni Cristo (2.3%) (National Statistical Co-ordination Board, 2008)
Currency: Peso
Major political parties:
- Liberal Party (LP) headed by Manuel Roxas II, party of President Aquino.
- Lakas-Kampi Christian Muslim Democrats (Lakas Kampi CMD) headed by former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
- Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC) headed by Eduardo 'Danding' Cojuangco Jr.
- Nacionalista Party headed by Senator Manuel Villar
Party allegiances are fluid and elections are more about personalities than party manifestos.  A large number of sectoral and cause-orientated groups compete for 20% of Congressional seats reserved for ‘party-list’ groups.
Government: Republic
Head of State and Head of Government: President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III
Vice President: Jejomar Binay
Foreign Minister: Albert del Rosario
Membership of international groupings/organisations: United Nations (UN), Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC), Asian Development Bank (ADB), Group of 77 at the United Nations (G77), International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA),  International Labour Organisation (ILO), International Monetary Fund (IMF), Inter- Parliamentary Union (IPU), Non Aligned Movement (NAM),  World Health Organisation (WHO), World Trade Organisation (WTO), World Bank.

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Philippines

Address:

Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines
8 Suffolk Street
London SW1Y 4HH

Consular
6 Suffolk Street
London SW1Y 4HH

Commercial
1A Cumberland House
Kensington Court
London W8

Defence and Armed Forces
8 Suffolk Street
London SW1Y 4HH

Culture and Tourism
146 Cromwell Road
London SW7 4EF

Labour
8 Suffolk Street
London SW1Y 4HH

Telephone:

(020) 7937 1600
(020) 7361 4641
(020) 7361 4627 (Administration)
(020) 7361 4642 (Legalisation)
(020) 7361 4637 (Passports)
(020) 7361 4642 (Visas)
(020) 7361 4625 (Economic)
(020) 7361 4629 (Political)
(020) 7361 4633 (Defence and Armed Forces)
(020) 7937 1898/7988 Commercial Counsellor
(020) 7835 1100/7361 4626 (Culture and Tourism)
(020) 7361 4643 (Labour)
(020) 7361 4628 (IMO)

Fax:

(020) 7937 2925
(020) 7835 1926 (Culture and Tourism)
(020) 7937 2747 (Commercial)
(020) 7938 4250 (Labour)
(020) 7937 0091 (Defence)


Email: embassy@philemb.co.uk 
Email: infotourism@wowphilippines.co.uk (Culture and Tourism)
Email: visaofficer@philemb.co.uk (Consular)
Email: dtilondon1@aol.com (Commercial)
Email: defence@philemb.co.uk (Defence)
Email: jrasuljr_uk@yahoo.com (Labour)

Email: http://www.philembassy-uk.org

Office hours:

Mon–Fri: 0900-1700

Website: http://www.philembassy-uk.org