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Why is Philippines called an archipelago?

The Philippines is called an archipelago because it is a group of islands.

Here's a breakdown:

* Archipelago: A group of islands clustered together, often with common geological origins.

* Philippines: Composed of over 7,000 islands, making it a classic example of an archipelago.

The Philippines' unique geography, formed by volcanic activity and tectonic shifts, has resulted in its numerous islands scattered across the western Pacific Ocean.

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