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as long they gallantly served in the colonial armed forces. Such behaviour earned them the stereotype of being quislings in exchange for personal wealth and self-aggrandisement all throughout the archipelago. After their successful battle against the Dutch in 1640, only Kapampangans were allowed to study side by side with the Spaniards in exclusive Spanish academies and universities in Manila, by order of Governor-General Sebastián Hurtado de Corcuera. When the province of Bataan was established on January 11, 1757 out of territories belonging to Pampanga and the
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Isidoro C. Soto Born on April 4, 1918, in Suban Bacolor, Pampanga. One of the greatest artist-decorator-designers of Pampanga. One of his living artworks is the ceiling painting of Betis church, painted with Dr. Juco as his mentor. He was also the designer of the logo of Philippine Rabbit Bus Liner.
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who were formerly Muslim were the first to defend the Luzon Empire from Spanish domination in 1571. Yet it was the Kapampangans that the Spaniards relied on to defend their new colony from the Dutch. It was at this time that "one Castillan plus three Kapampangans" were considered as "four Castillans"
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settlers, of which contact between the Kapampangans and Tagalogs was most intensive. After this, the original settlers moved northward: Kapampangans moved to modern Tondo, Navotas, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Aurora, Pampanga, south Tarlac, and east Bataan and Sambals to the modern province of Zambales, in
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as well as Tagalog and various indigenous Mindanaoan languages in addition to their native language but their descendants (especially newer generations born in Mindanao) only speak Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Tagalog and various indigenous Mindanaoan languages with varying fluency in Kapampangan or none at
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can still be found among their folk practices and traditions, as these were the majority beliefs of the Kapampangan before the imposition of Christianity in the 16th century. A few Kapampangans practice Islam, mostly by former Christians either by study abroad or contact with Moro migrants from the
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With the outbreak of World War II, Japanese planes invaded the main province of Pampanga and attacked the United States Air Base at Clark Field in Angeles, Pampanga on December 8, 1941. Later Japanese soldiers entered the province of Pampanga in 1942 and the Japanese Occupation formally began. Many
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The Kapampangans have produced many Rajahs, Datus, four Philippine presidents, three chief justices, a senate president, the first Filipino cardinal, one Huk Supremo, many Huk Commanders and NPA cadres and many notable figures in public service, education, religion, diplomacy, journalism, the arts
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The oldest artifact ever found in the Province of Pampanga is a 5000-year-old stone adze found in Candaba. It is said to be a tool used in building boats. Earthenware and tradeware dating back to 1500 BC have also been found in Candaba and Porac. Farming and fishing were the main industries of the
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communist groups fought for more than three years of insurgency during the Japanese Occupation and also fought side by side with allied forces in the main province of Pampanga, helping local troops of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and incoming Philippine Constabulary 3rd Constabulary Regiments
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happened in 1762, many Tagalog refugees from Manila escaped to Bulacan and to neighboring Nueva Ecija, where the original Kapampangan settlers welcomed them; Bulacan & Nueva Ecija were natively Kapampangan when Spaniards arrived; majority of Kapampangans sold their lands to the newly-arrived
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These people (Ilongot) scattered rancherias toward Baler and sustain trading relations with the Tagalog of that town, but are hostile with the Ilongot of Nueva Vizcaya jurisdiction... It may be that these Ilongot communicate with the Tagalog town of
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Gaudencio "Dencio" Cabanela – Kapampangan boxing hero from San fernando, Pampanga. Beating a French and an Australian holder of three Oriental Titles, first Pinoy boxing hero. Died 1921, next boxing hero was Pancho Villa took the international
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While Pampanga is known as the Culinary Capital of the Philippines, there are more to the province than just food. Pampanga is a home to a hodgepodge of natural and man-made tourist destinations. In fact, every city or municipality in
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was ruled as a Muslim kingdom, Islam was prominent enough in coastal areas of Kapampangan region that Spaniards mistakenly called them "Moros" due to abundance of indications of practicing Muslim faith and their close association with
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Michael Alim – Born in San Fernando. Resided in Angeles City during his childhood and presently resides at Dau, Mabalacat City. First Kapampangan chef who works at the oldest restaurant in the world by the Guinness Book of World
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Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas, obra publicada en Méjico el año de 1609 nuevamente sacada a luz y anotada por José Rizal y precedida de un prólogo del Prof. Fernando Blumentritt, Impresión al offset de la Edición Anotada por
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are active in the revival of the Kapampangan language and culture. California-based organizations promoted Kapampangan language and culture and raised funds for charitable and cultural projects in California and in Pampanga.
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Bishop Emerito P. Nacpil – A Kapampangan from Tarlac. Dr. Nacpil was elected bishop of the United Methodist Church in the Philippines and also served as Professor of Theology at the Union Theological Seminary in Dasmarinas,
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or the Batalla Festival to re-enact the battle between the native Muslim Moor and the new colonist Native Capampangan Christians, the historical battle between the two religious native Kapampangans. They start the battle in
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Tagalog settlers and others intermarried with and assimilated to the Tagalog, which made Bulacan & Nueva Ecija dominantly Tagalog. The same situation happened in modern Aurora, where it was repopulated by settlers from
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He used to decorate for Circulo Fernandino, Batu-Balani, Old legs, Circilo Masantoleno, to name a few. He is a descendant of Juan Crisostomo Soto, the famous Pampango poet. Isidoro died at the age of 70 on June 9, 1988.
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of trade and many polities enculturated Islamic Malay customs and governance to varying degrees, including Kapampangans, Tagalogs and other coastal Philippine peoples. According to Bruneian folklore, at around 1500
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delta, ruled by his heirs as a satellite. Subsequently, Bruneian influence spread elsewhere around Manila Bay, present-day Batangas, and coastal Mindoro through closer trade and political relations, with a growing
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Bishop La Verne D. Mercado – From Lubao, Pampanga, elected bishop of the United Methodist Church in the Philippines and also served as general secretary of the National Council of Churches in the Philippines.
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fought four years of battles against Japanese troops. After the fall of Bataan on April 9, 1942, many Kapampangan soldiers of the USAFFE 31st Division surrendered to the Japanese and then participated in the
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Sino-Suluan Historical Relations in Ancient Texts: A dissertation submitted to the graduate program of the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines
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The Boxer Codex: Transcription and Translation of an Illustrated Late Sixteenth-Century Spanish Manuscript Concerning the Geography, Ethnography, Expansion and Indigenous Response
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Kapampangans joined a group of stronghold soldiers that survived the invasion and officially trained under the 31st Infantry Division, Philippine Commonwealth Army.
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Armando Biliwang – the former municipal mayor of San Fernando and was well known for his stand against Communism during his term as municipal councilor and mayor.
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Johnny Mina, Moses Esteban, Frederick Manzano, and Lawrence Capiz, Research Paper Topic "Kapampangan Translation and Cultures". University of Baguio, 2001.
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was said to have been taken from their traditional epic, whose original words were lost and replaced by the story of Christ. The highlight of the
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on July 26, 1941, before the surrender by the Japanese to April 9, 1942. After the Battle of Bataan in 1942, some Kapampangan soldiers of the
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Jomar Sadie – Philippine Diplomat to Iraq, Mensa International member, and Anti-Trafficking advocate. He is a native of Angeles City.
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based in Brunei and beyond in Malacca in various professions as traders, sailors, shipbuilders, mercenaries, governors, and slaves.
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Many Kapampangans joined the guerrilla resistance fighters of the Hukbalahap Communist resistance. Many Kapampangan guerrillas and
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for drama and ironically became known in Philippine history as the Father of Tagalog Drama for his anti-US colonial masterpiece
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southern Philippines. By the early 16th century, some Kapampangans (especially merchants) were Muslim due to their links with
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Other Kapampangan dishes, which are an acquired taste for the other ethnic groups include buru (fish fermented in rice),
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Gene Gonzales – nationally renowned chef, restaurateur, educator management consultant and author. He is the author of
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Les Philippines: Histoire, Geographie, Moeurs, Agriculture, Idustrie, Commerce des colonies Espagnoles dans l'Océanie
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Jose Gallardo – Kapampangan Poet Laureate and one of the most prolific Kapampangan writers of the late 20th century.
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that welcomes the coming of the monsoons and the start of the planting season is made to coincide with the feast of
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for his aid in suppressing the Kapampangan Revolt of 1660 and was the only native in the Philippines to become an
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YouTube Vlogger and Internet Personality. Born in Clark Air Base, her mother is Kapampangan from Bamban, Tarlac.
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Many Kapampangan festivals display an indigenous flavor unique only to the Kapampangan people. Consider the
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Language - a doorway between human cultures : tributes to Dr. Otto Chr. Dahl on his ninetieth birthday
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Kapampangans have played a dynamic yet conflicting role in Philippine history. It was the Kapampangans of
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is the traditional homeland of the Kapampangans. Once occupying a vast stretch of land that extended from
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The Province of Pampanga and its towns (A.D. 1300–1955) with the genealogy of the rulers of central Luzon
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The Language Shift from the Middle and Upper Middle-Class Families in the Kapampangan Speaking Region]
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Alejandro T. Quiboloy – Kapampangan educator, public servant, writer and Protestant minister. Born in
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the Korean legend says Ocampo and Jaworski are his great opponents in basketball in the Asian Region.
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penitents covered in blood from self-flagellation. Some of them even have themselves crucified every
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A suma oriental de Tomé Pires e o livro de Francisco Rodriguez: Leitura e notas de Armando Cortesão
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or the story of Christ's suffering is chanted in archaic Kapampangan. The melody of the Kapampangan
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Chef based in Boston, Massachusetts. Her mother is from Angeles City and her father from Macabebe.
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Zorc, David (1993). "The Prehistory and Origin of the Tagalog People". In Øyvind Dahl (ed.).
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beauty pageant in Tokyo, Japan, representing the Philippines, born and raised in Mabalacat.
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on Kapampangan writing through the Akademyang Kapampangan, the organization he created.
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was born in Pampanga in 1928 to Kapampangan parents and was raised in Tondo, Manila.
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or sunset with the tune of what Macabebeanons and Masantuleñios called BATTALA
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Reid, Anthony (2006), Bellwood, Peter; Fox, James J.; Tryon, Darrell (eds.),
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The Houses of Lakandula, Matanda, and Soliman : Genealogy and Group Identity
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in Visual Arts, was a direct influence on his fellow Filipino neo-realists.
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Laying the Foundations: Kapampangan Pioneers in the Philippine Church
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led to a gradual spread of its cultural influence eastward throughout
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monopoly as a regional entrepot of the Chinese trade and established
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stationed at the general headquarters in Pampanga in operations in
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or "street dancing" that accompanies the Feast of Santa Lucia in
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Prehispanic Source Materials for the Study of Philippine History
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at the recently concluded 62nd Cannes Film Festival in France.
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The Pampangans: Colonial Society in a Philippine Province
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were men cross-dress as women to welcome the New Year in
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For a list of prominent or noteworthy Kapampangans, see
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and have formed strong Kapampangan organizations called
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The Province of Pampanga and Its Towns: A.D. 1300–1965
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boasts of its distinct destinations and observances.
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The Kapampangans are shown in lavender in this map.
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Angeles City: By the author. 2319:– is a movie director from Mabalacat, Pampanga. 1190:the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1152:(mole crickets sauteed in vinegar and garlic), 715:Kapampangan farmers plowing with oxen, c. 1900. 184: 3272:Camiling, Alejandro S., Camiling, Teresita Z. 528:and in the western section of the province of 504:, Kapampangans populate the municipalities of 492:are Kapampangans, while the municipalities of 4210: 3517: 1058:, which is the Kapampangan expression of the 735:, where they made contact with the migrating 158: 3298:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3160:"Most OFWs from Iraq victims of trafficking" 2729:National Commission for Culture and the Arts 2202:. Her biological father was 80's heartthrob 2812:Conquistas de las Islas Filipinas 1565–1615 2557:, Blair and Robertson volume 5, page 34–187 2391:– GMA turned ABS-CBN star from Angeles City 2385:– parents hail from Floridablanca, Pampanga 1845:Cocina Sulipeña: Culinary from Old Pampanga 1468:and the CEO of Philippine Health Insurance. 1365:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 1263:Learn how and when to remove these messages 1164:(marinated rats), laman panara and bobotu. 921:. 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Archived from 2933:"The Ilongot or Ibilao of Luzon" 1710:(August 28, 2003–present), and 1335: 1274: 1233: 1137:and their native version of the 1004:or afternoon and they end it in 891: 638: 374: 200: 186: 160: 23: 3442:Tayag, Katoks (Renato). 1985. " 3338:Philippine Entertainment Portal 3306: 3239: 3212: 3182: 3152: 3126: 3100: 3074: 3065: 3050: 3015:, ANU Press, pp. 333–350, 2949: 2924: 2911: 2907:What is the Kapampangan Region? 2900: 2874: 2843: 2817: 2776: 2739: 2717: 2704: 2700:What is the Kapampangan Region? 2693: 2614:What is the Kapampangan Region? 2555:Relación de las Yslas Filipinas 2188:) is from Santa Ana, Pampanga. 1665:commissioner from 1997 to 2000. 1252:or discuss these issues on the 1212:. The old Kapampangan-speaking 755:as the largest Southeast Asian 649:needs additional citations for 476:, the indigenous population of 385:needs additional citations for 365: 34:needs additional citations for 2755:. 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(1994). 2293:Abbygale Williamson Arenas 1176:, a majority of which are 1103: 1099: 882: 629: 480:and the municipalities of 5161: 5080: 4965: 4799: 4790: 4669: 4660: 4476: 4467: 4349: 4340: 4273: 4242: 4233: 4147: 4086: 4060: 4049: 4027: 3989: 3956: 3938: 3875: 3822: 3815: 3711: 3653: 3569: 3562: 3539: 3373:The Royal House of Brunei 2569:Henson, Mariano A. 1965. 2058:Radio Philippines Network 1908:King of Philippine Comedy 1772:Francisco Alonso Liongson 1760:, Monument and memorial). 1727:– televangelist; born in 1685:Francis "Kiko" Pangilinan 1604:National Democratic Front 1545:Francisco Tongio Liongson 1504:Diosdado Pangan Macapagal 1435:– Filipino senator whose 723:Kapampangans, along with 273: 268: 243: 238: 223: 218: 157: 152: 140: 135: 16:Austronesian ethnic group 4588:House of Representatives 4481:Administrative divisions 3421:Santiago, Luciano P.R., 3414:Santiago, Luciano P.R., 3375:, Unpublished manuscript 2305:Mikee Cojuangco Jaworski 2142:– popular comedian from 1794:Kahapon, Ngayon at Bukas 1484:Maestre de Campo General 1450:Corazon Cojuangco Aquino 1172:Kapampangans are mostly 326:, are the sixth largest 3497:Sandalan ning Katimawan 3492:Aguman Sinupan Singsing 3453:". 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(2001). 2938:Popular Science Monthly 2810:Gaspar de San Agustin, 2642:. sunstar publication. 1932:1979 Miss International 1715:Apostolic Administrator 1510:Gloria Macapagal Arroyo 1486:of the natives Arayat, 1441:People Power Revolution 788:(Selurong?) across the 595:Central Luzon languages 538:National Capital Region 536:and other parts of the 315: 5185:Philippines portal 4729:Science and technology 3435:Scott, William Henry, 3428:Scott, William Henry, 3378:Larkin, John A. 1972. 2974:10.1080/09596410124405 2440:Prehistory of Pampanga 1938:Ricardo "Dong" Puno Jr 1761: 1756:Juan Crisostomo Soto ( 1633:of Philippine Health ( 1225:Prominent Kapampangans 1043:fluvial procession of 975: 963: 765:insular Southeast Asia 716: 708: 433: 295:Filipino ethnic groups 5140:Sport and martial art 4556:Executive departments 3487:Siuala deng Meangubie 3371:Bunford, Stephen R., 3320:on December 19, 2013. 3057:Souza, George Bryan. 2888:on September 26, 2022 1755: 1631:senior vice president 1551:Pedro Tongio Liongson 1456:Benigno S. Aquino III 1443:. Born and raised in 969: 956: 740:turn, displacing the 714: 695: 431: 328:ethnolinguistic group 269:Related ethnic groups 5005:Fashion and clothing 4846:Environmental issues 4773:Water and sanitation 4610:Regional Trial Court 4455:World Heritage Sites 3449:Hipolito, Jose R. " 3253:on February 27, 2014 3194:www.bworldonline.com 3166:. January 17, 2020. 2746:Pusat Sejarah Brunei 2735:on January 21, 2008. 2430:Kapampangan language 2413:Dr. Tracy Timberlake 1950:Francisco Bustamante 1766:Juan Crisostomo Soto 1464:– a former mayor of 1359:improve this section 1301:improve this section 1290:to meet Knowledge's 915:improve this section 771:became the regional 720:Kapampangan people. 658:improve this article 591:Kapampangan language 394:improve this article 299:Austronesian peoples 58:"Kapampangan people" 43:improve this article 4995:Cultural properties 4761:Tourist attractions 4308:Japanese occupation 3399:Morga, Antonio de, 3196:. January 5, 2020. 2553:Loarca, Miguel de, 1960:The Black Eyed Peas 1602:– cofounder of the 1580:Félix Ysagun-Manalo 1111:Kapampangan cuisine 1106:Kapampangan cuisine 593:, which belongs to 589:Kapampangans speak 264:and Animism (Ariya) 132: 127:Kapampangan people 5216:Kapampangan people 5010:Historical markers 4868:Indigenous peoples 4744:Telecommunications 4518:Political families 4359:Biosphere reserves 3554:Indigenous peoples 3451:History of Cabiao 3219:Online, Patnubay. 3084:. March 30, 2021. 2766:Pigafetta, Antonio 2751:2015-04-15 at the 2266:Julio Iglesias Jr. 2200:Francis Pangilinan 1944:Efren "Bata" Reyes 1920:, and Governor of 1762: 1655:NLEX Road Warriors 1620:Rufino Jiao Santos 1514:Diosdado Macapagal 1472:Don Juan Macapagal 1445:Concepcion, Tarlac 1115:Lutung Kapampangan 976: 964: 857:Bataan Death March 761:Maritime Silk Road 751:The growth of the 717: 709: 520:and Calaguiman in 434: 308:Kapampangan people 126: 5203: 5202: 5157: 5156: 5153: 5152: 5067:Traditional games 4902:Income inequality 4885:Human trafficking 4786: 4785: 4749:Telephone numbers 4656: 4655: 4652: 4651: 4523:Political parties 4496:Foreign relations 4463: 4462: 4336: 4335: 4321:Marcos presidency 4312:Postcolonial era 4192: 4191: 4188: 4187: 4045: 4044: 4037:Suludnon/Tumandok 3811: 3810: 3807: 3806: 3392:Miyamoto, Kazuo. 3022:978-0-7315-2132-6 2850:Mesina, Ilovita. 2472:Pangasinan people 2068:Rogelio dela Rosa 1885:Brillante Mendoza 1881:and altar pieces. 1824:Vicente Manansala 1778:Aurelio Tolentino 1758:Bacolor, Pampanga 1704:Bishop of Balanga 1675:Rogelio dela Rosa 1584:Iglesia ni Cristo 1574:Pedro Abad Santos 1466:San Fernando City 1462:Dr. Rey B. 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