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West Philippine Sea
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The West Philippine Sea is a designation by the government of the Philippines for the parts of the South China Sea within its exclusive economic zone. The term was in use since 1961, but was previously used to refer to the western portion of the Philippine Sea, not the South China Sea. The Philippine government officially designated the area as the West Philippine Sea through Administrative Order No. 29 in 2012, which defines it as the parts of the South China Sea within the country's EEZ.learn more on wikipedia
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