Philippine Bodies of Water
From WikiPilipinas: The Hip 'n Free Philippine Encyclopedia
Being an archipelago, much of the Philippines is surrounded by bodies of water. The north is bordered by the Babuyan Channel, the west by the South China Sea, and the south by the Celebes Sea. The Philippines' eastern coast faces the Pacific Ocean. Furthermore, inland lakes and rivers exist within the islands, formed through time by different geologic activities.
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[edit] Bodies of Water in the Philippines
[edit] Philippine Seas and Channels
- Babuyan Channel
- Balintang Channel
- Bashi Channel
- Bohol Sea
- Camote Sea
- Canigao Channel
- Celebes sea
- Luzon Strait
- Mindanao Sea
- Philippine Sea
- Samar Sea
- Sibuyan Sea
- South China Sea
- Sulu Sea
- Visayan Sea
[edit] Bays
- Baler Bay
- Batangas Bay
- Butuan Bay
- Iligan Bay
- Illana Bay
- Lamon Bay
- Macajalar Bay
- Manila Bay
- Ormoc Bay
- Panquil Bay
- San Miguel Bay
- San Pedro Bay (Philippines)
- Sibuguey Bay
- Sorsogon Bay
- Subic Bay
- Tayabas Bay
[edit] Lakes
- Laguna de Bay
- Lake Buhi
- Lake Caliraya
- Lake Lanao
- Lake Mainit
- Lake Sebu, South Cotabato
- Naujan Lake
- Taal Lake
[edit] Rivers
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