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When did the Philippines first join the Olympics?

Updated: 9/27/2023
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Vittoriaatneda7

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Yes - watch the ceremonies ... Manny Pacquiao was holding the flag and with him were a few of the Olympic competitors ~

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No i do not believe the modern Olympics were ever held in the Philippines. Yet the Philippines are competing to host the Olympics in I think 2028.

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unfortunately no

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