Second Philippine Republic

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Republika ng Pilipinas
Republic of the Philippines

Client state of Japan


1943 – 1945

Flag of Philippines

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Anthem: Himno Nacional Filipino
awit sa paglikha ng bagong Pilipinas
Location of Philippines
Location of the Philippines in Asia
Capital Manila, Baguio, Tokyo
Language(s) Japanese (official), Filipino
Government Republic
President Jose P. Laurel
Historical era World War II
 - Established October 141943
 - Disestablished August 171945
Area
 - 1945 300,000 km2
115,831 sq mi
Population
 - 1945 est. 18,846,800 
     Density 62.8 /km² 
162.7 /sq mi
Currency Japanese issued Peso

The Second Philippine Republic, officially Republic of the Philippines was the government of the Japanese-occupied Philippines during World War II.

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