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The Philippines is known for its pristine beaches, beautiful women, Jose Rizal, and Manny Pacquiao.

But hiding beneath its surface are lesser-known facts and trivia even Filipinos may not be aware of.

In this updated and comprehensive list, we’ll rediscover some of the most amazing trivia and facts about the Philippines that will make you realize this country paradise is more than meets the eye.

1. Juan Luna’s Dark Side

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In 1892, Juan Luna, famous Filipino painter of 400 masterpieces, was involved in a bloody murder at their Paris home.

The victims: his wife, Paz Pardo de Tavera, and his mother-in-law. It is said that extreme jealousy forced Luna to pull the trigger. He was later acquitted of the crime.

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2. Cory Aquino’s Real Favorite Color

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The late President Corazon Aquino, as well as the EDSA People Power Revolution, are best remembered through the iconic ‘yellow ribbon.’

However, she once admitted that RED was actually her first favorite. Her association with the yellow color started when some friends suggested the song“Tie A Yellow Ribbon” for Ninoy’s homecoming.

Cory continued to use her yellow trademark after her husband’s death.

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3. The Pepsi number fever fiasco of 1992

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Dubbed as the “Number Fever,”the promo offered byPepsi-Cola Products Philippines promised to give away 1 million pesos to whoever would get a bottle cap with the numbers “349” printed on it.

As it turned out, there was a technical glitch: Pepsi accidentally printed 800,000 caps with the winning numbers.

In the end, the company spent more than 200 million pesos to pay up to 500,000 disappointed claimants. The case of the infamous “Pepsi 349” fiasco was finally closed in 2006.

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4. Aformer military captain in the Philippines who died in the sinking of Titanic

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A former journalist, Archibald Willingham Butt was a well-known military aide and adviser to US presidentsWilliam Howard Taft andTheodore Roosevelt. He joined the army who fought during the Spanish-American War.

After the war ended, he was assigned to the Philippines as a volunteer and later promoted toAssistant Quartermaster with the rank of Captain. He stayed in Manila until July 1903.

In 1912, after a short trip to Europe, Butt embarked on theTitanicto return to the US. Sadly, he was one of the victims who perished when the ship sank. His body was never recovered.

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5. Jaz Cola, a cola brand specifically made for the Visayas

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Jaz Cola is a brand of cola produced by Coca-Cola Company exclusively for the Philippine market.

The beverage is only available in the Philippines and made for an even more specific market: people in the Visayas which is a group of islands in the middle of the Philippines.

As a result, Jaz Cola has reportedly “fueled Visayan pride among its teen consumers.”

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6. The bridge that took almost four decades to complete

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After 35 years and 6 presidents, the Aluling Bridge was finally completed on March 25, 2013.

Its construction first started in 1978 but due to a host of factors such as unpredictable weather and difficulty of navigating the river, the completion was delayed for more than 3 decades.

Aluling Bridge connects the provinces of Ilocos Sur and the Mountain Province.

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7. A shark named after Gollum and Philippines’ Sulu Sea

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Discovered off Palawan island in the western sector of the Sulu Sea basin, this harmless shark stands out because of its scientific name.

Gollum suluensis was named after the Philippine sea where it was discovered and Gollum, the famous fictional character from the Lord of the Rings.

Compared to its cousin, the New Zealand gollumshark (G.attenuatus), the Sulu gollumshark has a “darker, plainer and less contrasted coloration, softer body, shorter and broader snout, smaller spiracle, larger pectoral fin, wider head, as well as larger proportions of the nostril, mouth and interorbital space.”

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8. The first same-sex marriage in the Philippines

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In February 2005, Ka Andres and Ka Jose, two members of the NPA (New People’s Army), exchanged vows in a symbolic ceremony held in the Compostela Valley province in Mindanao.

In addition to a choir which serenaded the two with revolutionary love songs, the event was also participated by their comrades and few close friends.

During the wedding, the two held each other’s hand while keeping a bullet in the other to represent their commitment to the armed struggle.

Related article: 10 Amazing Pinoy LGBTs Who Broke Barriers And Made History

9. The hero dog of the 1957 Magsaysay plane crash

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Originally known as “Serging,” the dog was later renamed “Avante” to avoid offendingSergio Osmeña Jr. who was a Cebu mayor at that time.

“Avante,” along with his owner Marcelino Nuya, helped save Nestor Mata, the only survivor of the plane crash that killed the late President Ramon Magsaysay.

For their heroic roles in the tragedy, the two received gold medals from thePhilippine Constabulary (PC) and various government officials. Avante also received recognition from an animal rights group.

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10. The terrifying giant reticulated phyton of Luzon

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Agta Negritos are indigenous people in Luzon who, in the 1970s, competed with a reticulated phyton for their main sources of food namelyPhilippine deer, Philippine warty pigs,and long-tailed macaques.

Thomas N. Headland, an anthropologist who lived with and studied the group, later found out that15 of 58 men and 1 of 62 women were attacked by the giant snake.

Worse, 6 of them were killed, one of whom was discovered within the snake’s belly.

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11. President Ramon Magsaysay’s burial place

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Magsaysay was the third president to be buried in the Manila North Cemetery. Interestingly, he’s the one who renamed the Republic Memorial Cemetery into the present-day “Libingan ng mga Bayani” in 1954.

Lesson learned? A person’s legacy is far greater than his burial place. A noble president and a hero can be buried anywhere.

12. Winter in the Philippines? Try Batanes

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Yes, there’s such a thing as Ivatan “winter”–minus the snow, of course.

According to anthropologist Francisco A. Datar of U.P. Diliman, Batanes “is classified as having Type A climate, a pleasant semi-temperate climate.”

The Ivatans recognize two seasons: rayun (summer), which lasts from March to May, andamian (winter) from November to February. Kachachimuyen is the rainy months throughout the rest of the year, interruptedby a brief spell of warm weather (dekey a rayun) in the two weeks between September and October.

The “winter,” as most Ivatans would like to call it, can have temperatures as low as 7 °Celsius!

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13. The Boy Scout hero of Iloilo

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In 2012, a 4-feet tall statue of the boy was unveiled at Estancia Central Elementary School to honor the 12-year-old Grade 6 pupil who sacrificed his life to save others.

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14. The Filipino doctor who helped discover erythromycin

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15. The inseparable Philippine presidents.

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16. What the old Boracay looked like

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17. Why most Filipinos lack discipline in their own country

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In the Inquirer article “The roots of Filipino indiscipline,” UST sociologist Crescencio Doma Jr. said that a lot of Filipinos in the Philippines tend to break laws because they don’t consider certain offenses as “serious” whereas, in other countries, clear punishments are given to offenses, regardless if they’re “small” or “large.”

He also said that our society lacks a “strong sense of role modeling” which means public officials and law enforcers have the penchant for breaking the rules themselves.

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18. The Skype precursor invented by a Filipino engineer

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As early as 1954, Filipino engineer and physicist Gregorio Y. Zara (March 8, 1902 – October 15, 1978) produced a two-way TV-telephone, which can be considered as an improved version of earlier “videophones.”

This invention, patented as “photo phone signal separator network,” enabled callers to see each other on screen while talking, just like how Skype or FaceTime works today.

Note, however, that “video telephone” per se is not 100% original Filipino creation. Its precursors included a “one-way videophone,” demonstrated publicly in 1927 between the U.S. Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover in Washington D.C. and AT&T officials in New York City. An experimental “two-way videophone,” meanwhile, was already being tested as early as 1930, between AT&T’s Bell Laboratories and its corporate headquarters, both in New York City.

Zara also has other equally impressive and energy-efficient innovations under his name. These included an alcohol-fueled airplane, wooden microscope, and solar energy absorber, among others.

For his outstanding contributions, he received a Presidential Diploma of Merit and Distinguished Service Medal in 1959; Presidential Gold Medal and Diploma of Honor for Science and Research in 1966; and Cultural Heritage award for Science Education and Aero Engineering, 1966.

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19. President Elpidio Quirino’s riveting story of forgiveness

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In a speech in February 1953 before the delegates of the Philippines-Japan Youth Conference, Quirino said: “Personally, were I to consider that my wife and my three children were all killed by Japanese machine guns, I would swallow the Japanese allies now; but I am not living in the world alone.”

“I have my remaining children and their children to follow. I am not going to allow them to inherit feelings of revenge,” he added.

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20. The great Filipino one-man army

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FAQs

What is the trivia of the Philippines? ›

The first trivia about Philippines is that the country made up of 7,641 islands. Only 2,000 of these islands are inhabited and nearly 5,000 still unnamed on global maps. The Philippines' fertile land accounts for the more than 900 species of orchids representing 100 genera that have been found.

What are 10 interesting facts about the Philippines? ›

Interesting, Unusual and Fun Facts About The Philippines
  • Filipinos love basketball. ...
  • The Philippines is the world's number 2 producer and exporter of coconuts. ...
  • Filipinos are extremely sociable people. ...
  • Filipinos love to eat. ...
  • Guess the bird! ...
  • Let's sing! ...
  • Filipinos love their shopping malls.

What are the 5 interesting facts about the Philippines? ›

Interesting Facts about the Philippines
  • It's home to the world's longest underground river. ...
  • There are 175+ languages in the country. ...
  • It boasts three of the world's largest shopping malls. ...
  • An island with more volcanoes than towns. ...
  • It's the home of Asia's first Basketball League.
Mar 29, 2021

What Philippines is best known for? ›

The Philippines is known for having an abundance of beautiful beaches and delicious fruit. The collection of islands is located in Southeast Asia and was named after King Philip II of Spain.

What important facts did you learn about the history of the Philippines? ›

Ferdinand Magellan first landed in the Philippines in 1521. The name Philippines comes from Philip II who was the king of Spain during the 16th century when the country became a Spanish colony. The Philippines was granted to the United States in 1898 following the Spanish-American War.

What is the Philippines nickname? ›

Pearl of the Orient/Pearl of the Orient Seas (Spanish: Perla de oriente/Perla del mar de oriente) is the sobriquet of the Philippines.

What makes the Philippines unique among other nation? ›

The country boasts of rich natural beauty in its many spectacular beaches, sunny weather and rich bio-diversity. More than that, the Philippines' unique and complex culture, as exemplified by its people, cuisine and lifestyle, attracts many people to visit the country.

What are the important events in the Philippine history? ›

There are reliable records for four main periods of Philippine history:
  • Spanish rule (1521–1898)
  • American rule (1898–1946)
  • Japanese occupation (1941–1946)
  • Philippine self rule (1946–present)
May 24, 2019

What is the oldest city in the Philippines? ›

Cebu City is the capital of Cebu Island Province, 365 miles south of Manila. Cebu has a population of 2.5 million and is the oldest city and the first capital of the Philippines.

What is June 12 in the Philippines? ›

Philippines Independence Day (1898): June 12, 2022

From history.com, THIS DAY IN HISTORY: 1898 June 12, Philippine independence declared: “During the Spanish-American War, Filipino rebels led by Emilio Aguinaldo proclaim the independence of the Philippines after 300 years of Spanish rule.

What makes Philippines history unique? ›

Why Philippines is considered a unique nation? There are four reasons: • Religion - Filipinos are predominantly Christians • Political History a. Philippines is the first Republic in Asia, being the first to achieve independence by revolution and establish a Republic led by General Emilio Aguinaldo in 1898 – 1901.

Who is the famous Tiktoker in the Philippines? ›

As of June 2, 2022, Niana Guerrero was the most followed TikTok account holder in the Philippines with 29.1 million followers. Niana Guerrero is a dancer and social media personality known for her dance covers. Other popular TikTok account holders were actress Andrea Brillantes and Sanya Lopez.

What is the Philippines best at? ›

#50
Adventure51.3#17
Entrepreneurship9.7#42
Heritage26.9#40
Movers29.5#37
Open for Business58.1#25
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What makes the Philippines more fun? ›

Great Diving and Surfing Spots

One thing that will make you realize its more fun in the Philippines is visiting its beaches with towering waves and rich marine life. Diving enthusiasts around the world just can't get enough of the fantastic Philippine diving spots.

How do you know when a Filipina is lying? ›

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Why do Filipinos have Spanish last names? ›

Filipino Spanish surnames

The names derive from the Spanish conquest of the Philippine Islands and its implementation of a Spanish naming system. After the Spanish conquest of the Philippine islands, many early Christianized Filipinos assumed religious-instrument or saint names.

What is Philippines old name? ›

The Philippines were claimed in the name of Spain in 1521 by Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese explorer sailing for Spain, who named the islands after King Philip II of Spain. They were then called Las Felipinas.

Who is the king of Philippines? ›

The dynasty's kings were Philip I, Philip II and Philip III.
...
Philippine Dynasty
Founded25 March 1581
FounderPhilip I
Current headExtinct
Final rulerPhilip III
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Who was the first Filipino? ›

Today is the 159th birth anniversary of the greatest Filipino—Dr. Jose P. Rizal.

What are 10 crazy facts? ›

20 Crazy Facts That Will Blow Your Mind
  • Humans are the Only Animals That Enjoy Spicy Foods. ...
  • Humans Are Also the Only Animals Whose Brains Shrink. ...
  • Potato Chips Cause More Weight Gain Than Any Other Food. ...
  • That Fish is Probably Labeled Wrong. ...
  • Bananas Can't Reproduce. ...
  • It's Impossible to Hum While You Hold Your Nose.
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What are 10 random facts? ›

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  • Competitive art used to be in the Olympics. ...
  • A chef's hat has exactly 100 pleats. ...
  • "OMG" usage can be traced back to 1917. ...
  • Some cats are actually allergic to humans. ...
  • The majority of your brain is fat. ...
  • Oranges aren't naturally occurring fruits.

Did U Know scary facts? ›

Scary Facts to Make Your Skin Crawl
  • Humans shed skin too. Like, a lot of skin. ...
  • We could solve American homelessness easier than you think. On average, there are over 17,000,000 vacant homes in America at any given time. ...
  • Your cellphone is more disgusting than a public toilet.
Mar 21, 2022

What is the Philippines known for culture? ›

The culture of the Philippines comprises a blend of traditional Filipino and Spanish Catholic traditions, with influences from America and other parts of Asia. The Filipinos are family oriented and often religious with an appreciation for art, fashion, music and food.

What are the 10 Filipino values? ›

The ten most depicted traits were the following: pakikisama, hiya, utang na loob, close family ties, bahala na, amor propio, bayanihan, hospitality, ningas cogon, and respect for elders. These traits are analyzed from a social psychological viewpoint.

What are the best 3 history happened in the Philippines? ›

1944 - US forces retake islands. 1946 - Islands granted full independence and renamed Republic of the Philippines. 1947 - The US is awarded military bases on the islands. 1951 - Peace treaty signed with Japan.

What is the most significant event that happens in the Philippines Why? ›

The EDSA 2 revolution, as it is commonly called, became the symbol of the Filipino people's journey from colonial rule to independence and democracy (Liu & Gastardo-Conaco, 2011) , and is considered the most prominent national event in recent history (Montiel, 2010). ...

What is the best history of the Philippines? ›

Top Philippines History Books
  • Ghost Soldiers: The Epic Account of World War II's Greatest Rescue Mission.
  • We Band of Angels: The Untold Story of the American Women Trapped.
  • No Surrender: My Thirty-Year War.
  • Tower of Skulls: A History of the Asia-Pacific War.
  • History of the Philippines: From Indios Bravos to Filipinos.
Jun 17, 2022

What is the 2nd oldest city in Philippines? ›

Trece Martires City, Cavite — Cavite is deemed the second oldest province after Cebu since the Philippines was introduced to the world by Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan in 1521.

What is the oldest street in the Philippines? ›

Colon Street is often called the oldest national road in the Philippines as it was built in 1565 during the Spanish colonial period. It got its name from Cristobal Colon, who is more widely known as Christopher Columbus.

What is the oldest school in the Philippines? ›

The University of Santo Tomas, established in 1611 as the Colegio de Nuestra Señora del Santisimo Rosario, is the oldest university in the Philippines.

What happened in 1946 Philippines? ›

On July 4, 1946, pursuant to the provisions of the Tydings-McDuffie Law or the Philippine Independence Act, the Commonwealth of the Philippines became the Republic of the Philippines—the Third Republic.

What happened in 1776 in the Philippines? ›

The United States declared independence from Britain on July 4, 1776. On July 4, 1946, 170 years later, 70 years ago Monday, the Philippines gained independence from the United States.

Is June 12 a special day? ›

National Peanut Butter Cookie Day.

Do Filipinos have Spanish blood? ›

While a sizeable number of Filipinos have Spanish surnames following an 1849 decree that Hispanicised Filipino surnames, chances are most people have a tenuous, or no link to Spanish ancestry.

What are the 10 Filipino culture and traditions? ›

10 Filipino Traditions We Hardly Perform Anymore
  • Tabitabi Po. ...
  • Paaso. ...
  • Bayanihan. ...
  • Harana. ...
  • Paninilbihan. ...
  • Sukob. ...
  • 6 O'Clock Limit. ...
  • Chicken Blood On Your Birthday.
Jul 14, 2016

What are the example of trivia? ›

Trivia is defined as little-known facts or unimportant matters. Examples of trivia are details of a fight that happened decades ago. An example of trivia is a game in which team members race to see who can be the first to answer questions about insiginificant facts of history, popular culture, art and science.

What is the meaning of trivia questions? ›

(ˈtrɪvɪə ɡeɪm ) or trivia quiz. noun. a trivia game or competition is one where the competitors are asked questions about interesting but unimportant facts in many subjects.

What makes Philippine history unique? ›

Why Philippines is considered a unique nation? There are four reasons: • Religion - Filipinos are predominantly Christians • Political History a. Philippines is the first Republic in Asia, being the first to achieve independence by revolution and establish a Republic led by General Emilio Aguinaldo in 1898 – 1901.

What are 10 crazy facts? ›

20 Crazy Facts That Will Blow Your Mind
  • Humans are the Only Animals That Enjoy Spicy Foods. ...
  • Humans Are Also the Only Animals Whose Brains Shrink. ...
  • Potato Chips Cause More Weight Gain Than Any Other Food. ...
  • That Fish is Probably Labeled Wrong. ...
  • Bananas Can't Reproduce. ...
  • It's Impossible to Hum While You Hold Your Nose.
Jan 15, 2018

What are 10 random facts? ›

40 Random Obscure Facts That Will Make Everyone Think You're a Genius
  • Competitive art used to be in the Olympics. ...
  • A chef's hat has exactly 100 pleats. ...
  • "OMG" usage can be traced back to 1917. ...
  • Some cats are actually allergic to humans. ...
  • The majority of your brain is fat. ...
  • Oranges aren't naturally occurring fruits.

What are the most common trivia questions? ›

General trivia questions and answers
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  • What year did the Berlin wall fall? ...
  • What is the more popular name for the portrait officially titled “La Gioconda,” painted in 1503? ...
  • What element does the chemical symbol Au stand for?
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What is the meaning of trivia in Tagalog? ›

Meaning of Trivia in Tagalog is : bagay na walang kabuluhan.

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