In the Philippines, the Kapampangan Development Foundation (KDF) is an organization of Kapampangans living outside the region. It was founded in 1987...
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Manny Pangilinan (category Kapampangan people)
2006) : Order of Lakandula, Grand Cross – (June 5, 2010) Kapampangan Development Foundation Smart Communications PLDT Sun Cellular Meralco Conoza, Adrian...
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Pampanga (category Articles containing Kapampangan-language text)
Pampanga, officially the Province of Pampanga (Kapampangan: Lalawigan ning Pampanga; Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Pampanga IPA: [pɐmˈpaŋɡa] pəm-PAHNG-ga), is...
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Maria Makiling." Kapampangan mythology, however, has a lesser view of Dayang Makiling. Legend has it that Apung Suku, a prominent Kapampangan leader, heard...
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Magalang (category Articles containing Kapampangan-language text)
Magalang, officially the Municipality of Magalang (Kapampangan: Balen ning Magalang; Tagalog: Bayan ng Magalang), is a 1st class municipality in the province...
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Bulacan (section Issues concerning the foundation date)
original Kapampangan settlers welcomed them. Bulacan, along with Nueva Ecija, was natively Kapampangan when Spaniards arrived. Majority of Kapampangans sold...
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Community Development Services Center for Planning, Research and Development Confucius Institute at Angeles University Foundation Institute of Kapampangan Studies...
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Angeles City (category Articles containing Kapampangan-language text)
Angeles (locally [ˈaŋhɛlɛs]), officially the City of Angeles (Kapampangan: Ciudad/Lakanbalen ning Angeles; Filipino: Lungsod ng Angeles), is a 1st class...
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Guagua (category Articles containing Kapampangan-language text)
Guagua, officially the Municipality of Guagua (Kapampangan: Balen ning Guagua; Tagalog: Bayan ng Guagua), is a 1st class municipality in the province...
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Apl.de.ap (category American people of Kapampangan descent)
Pineda is a native speaker of two Philippine languages: Tagalog and Kapampangan. 2008 – Special Citation – Myx Music Awards 2010 – Best Hip-Hop/Rap Performance:...
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Mabalacat (category Articles containing Kapampangan-language text)
Mabalacat, officially Mabalacat City (Kapampangan: Lakanbalen/Ciudad ning Mabalacat; Filipino: Lungsod ng Mabalacat), is a 3rd class component city in...
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original Kapampangan settlers welcomed them. Nueva Ecija, along with Bulacan, was natively Kapampangan when Spaniards arrived. Majority of Kapampangans sold...
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early 1500s, referring to the Kapampangan and Tagalog people who lived in Manila Bay, which was then called Lusong (Kapampangan: Lusung, Portuguese: Luçon)...
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are most closely related to Kapampangan. More than 119,126 spoke other languages as their parent tongue, such as Kapampangan and Pangasinan (also spoken...
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Metro Davao (redirect from Metropolitan Davao Development Authority)
main city include Maguindanao, Maranao, Sama-Bajau, Iranun, Tausug, Kapampangan and Ilocano. Among Chinese Filipinos and Japanese Filipinos in Davao...
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Ronnie Liang (category Kapampangan people)
currently pursuing his Doctor of Philosophy in Development Administration with a Major in Security Development at Philippine Christian University. He was...
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contact with the Kapampangans, Sambal people and the Sinauna (lit. "those from the beginning"), of which contact with the Kapampangans was most intensive...
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original Kapampangan settlers welcomed them. Bulacan, along with Nueva Ecija, was natively Kapampangan when Spaniards arrived. Majority of Kapampangans sold...
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2: RDR Talks June 5: Dayaw: Rediscovering Traditions and PTV Balitang Kapampangan The following are programs that debuted on IBC: February 6: Talents Academy...
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least one million native speakers: Ilocano, Hiligaynon, Waray, Bicolano, Kapampangan, Pangasinan, Maranao, Maguindanao, and Tausug. One or more of these are...
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the total population, 0.80% are Tagalog, 0.10% are Ilocano, 0.07% are Kapampangan, and 2.95% come from other ethnic origins, including Hiligaynon, Maguindanaon...
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these lands", and that the leadership of Tondo and Maynila over the Kapampangan polities did not include either territorial claim or absolute command...
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natives. Various other peoples, mainly the Ilocanos, Pangasinenses, Kapampangans and Tagalogs, as well as Visayans, Moros and even foreigners like the...
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Bataan (section Human development)
peninsula are the Ayta Magbeken people. The next group of inhabitants were Kapampangans, who settled east Bataan. Later on, Tagalogs from southern Luzon, most...
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Benjamin Abalos Jr. (category Chairpersons of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority)
secretary, he last served as the Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) under the Duterte administration from 2021 to 2022....
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Kavalan, Sakizaya, Amis, etc.), other lowland Philippine languages (e.g. Kapampangan, Hiligaynon, Central Bikol, Ilocano, etc.), other languages of Indonesia...
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Cabiao, officially the Municipality of Cabiao (Tagalog: Bayan ng Cabiao, Kapampangan: Balen ning Cabio), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Nueva...
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known by other names in other ethnic groups in the Philippines including Kapampangan talibong or talibon (not to be confused with the Visayan talibon); Maranao...
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Hiligaynon/Ilonggo (4.34%), Pangasinan/Pangasinense (2.64%), Cebuano (2.55%), Kapampangan (1.72%), Masbateño (0.57%), Boholano (0.51%) and other languages (10...
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there is bamboo. It was formerly known as Mecabayan [mekəˈbajən], a Kapampangan name. During the Spanish colonization of the country, the town of Meycauayan...
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