The Philippines – Las Islas Filipinas

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Filipino Genetic Origins Revealed by Scientists

The Philippines is home to over 7,000 islands, each with its own unique culture, language, and traditions. But beneath that diversity lies an even deeper mystery: Where did the Filipino people come from? For centuries, historians and anthropologists tried to piece together the answer through archaeology and oral history. However, genetics is now providing a groundbreaking new perspective, and what scientists have discovered is more surprising than anyone imagined.

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Discover the top 10 U.S. cities with the largest Filipino populations! From the bustling streets of Los Angeles to the vibrant communities in New York City, explore how Filipino culture has flourished across America. Dive into the rich traditions, thriving businesses, and influential cultural institutions that make these cities unique hubs for Filipino Americans. Don’t miss out on this journey through the heart of Filipino America!

Timestamps: 00:00 INTRO 00:58 Chicago – The Midwest’s Little Manila 02:50 Riverside-San Bernardino – The Filipino Heartbeat of the Inland Empire 05:58 Seattle – The Filipino Heartbeat of the Pacific Northwest 09:17 San Jose – Filipino Power in Silicon Valley 11:17 Las Vegas – The Filipino Takeover in the City of Lights 13:09 San Diego – The Filipino Beach Paradise You Didn’t Know About! 14:46 Honolulu – Wait… Is This Hawaii or the Philippines? 16:38 New York – Filipinos Took Over the Big Apple?! 18:07 San Francisco – The OG Filipino Hub of America! 19:51 Los Angeles – The Filipino Capital of America?!

There have been several names of the Philippines (FilipinoPilipinas[pɪlɪˈpinɐs]SpanishFilipinas) in different cultures and at different times, usually in reference to specific island groups within the current archipelago. Even the name Philippines itself was originally intended to apply only to LeyteSamar, and nearby islands. It was bestowed by the Spanish explorer Ruy López de Villalobos or one of his captains Bernardo de la Torre in 1543 in honor of the crown prince Philip, later Philip IIMindanao, which they reached first and assumed to be the greater land, they named after the reigning emperor Charles V, who was also Spain’s king Carlos I. Over the course of Spanish colonization, the name was eventually extended to cover the entire chain. It has survived with minor changes. The Philippine Revolution called its state the Philippine Republic (SpanishRepública Filipina). The US military and civilian occupations called their territory the Philippine Islands (SpanishIslas Filipinas). During the Third Philippine Republic, the state’s official name was formally changed to the Philippines. –https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_the_Philippines

THE ORIGIN OF FILIPINOS ACCORDING TO THE BIBLE – https://www.youtube.com/@UnravelingtheScriptures
https://www.youtube.com/@Knowledgia
https://www.youtube.com/@redactedhistory