List of Philippine place names of English origin
As a consequence of former American and, also earlier for a short period, British sovereignty over the islands that are now the Philippines, there are many places in the country with English names.
English has been one of the country's two official languages since independence from the United States in 1946. As a result, many place names have either been translated to or given new English names. The name Philippines is itself anglicised from the islands' Spanish name, Filipinas.
Province
Municipalities
- Adams, Ilocos Norte
- Allen, Northern Samar (named after American military governor Robert Allen.)
- Boston, Davao Oriental (named after the American city of Boston.)
- Brooke's Point, Palawan (named after the British ruler of Sarawak James Brooke.)
- Conner, Apayao (named after American governor Norman Conner.)[1]
- General MacArthur, Eastern Samar (named after the American general Douglas MacArthur.)
- Jones, Isabela (named after American legislator William Atkinson Jones.)
- Lakewood, Zamboanga del Sur (named after American governor general Leonard Wood.)
- MacArthur, Leyte
- New Washington, Aklan (named after the first U.S. president George Washington.)
- Saint Bernard, Southern Leyte (named after Saint Bernard.)
- Taft, Eastern Samar (named after the U.S. president and former civil governor William Howard Taft.)
- Turtle Islands, Tawi-Tawi
Barrios and districts
Islands
- Crocodile Island
- Fortune Island (from the Spanish origin "Isla de Fortun")
- Hundred Islands (from the Spanish origin "Las Cien Islas")[2]
- White Island
Mountains and volcanoes
- Cleopatra Needle
- Mount Leonard Kniaseff
- Mount Parker
- Mount Victoria
- Mount Saint Paul
- Smith Volcano
- Sleeping Beauty Mountain
- Thumb Peak
Lakes
- Alligator Lake
- Lake Ernestine
- Lake Leonard
- Lake Wood
Highways and roads
This is not an exhaustive list.
- Airport Road
- Andrews Avenue
- Annapolis Street
- Commonwealth Avenue
- Connecticut Street
- Congressional Avenue
- Dalton Pass
- Elliptical Road
- F.B. Harrison Street
- Fields Avenue
- Gilmore Avenue
- Governor's Drive
- Kennon Road
- Lawton Road
- MacArthur Highway
- McKinley Road
- New York Street
- Pioneer Avenue
- Roosevelt Avenue
- Session Road
- Shaw Boulevard
- Taft Avenue
- United Nations Avenue
- Wilson Street
References
- , Northern Dispatch Weekly, retrieved 2012
- "Derrotero del Archipiélago filipino". us.archive.org. Retrieved 2012-04-18.
See also
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