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Suku Kapampangan

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Suku Kapampangan atau Pampango adalah salah satu suku bangsa di Filipina. Mereka membentuk populasi lebih dari 2 juta jiwa di Filipina. Kapampangan merupakan suku bangsa terbesar keenam di negara itu.

Kapampangan
Jumlah populasi
2.89 juta
(3.3%populasi Filipina)
Daerah dengan populasi signifikan
 Filipina
(Pampanga, Tarlac, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Zambales, Metro Manila)
 Amerika Serikat
 Kanada
Bahasa
Bahasa Kapampangan, Bahasa Tagalog), Bahasa Inggris
Agama
Mayoritas Katolik Roma, minoritas Ariya dan Aglipayan
Kelompok etnik terkait
Orang Filipina (Tagalog, Sambal, Ilokano, Pangasinan, Bikolano, suku bangsa lain di Filipina.)
Tarik Sulayman, salah seorang raja yang beragama Islam dari Suku Kapampangan.
Tari tradisional Suku Kapampangan.

Bacaan tambahan

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  • Johnny Mina, Moses Esteban, Frederick Manzano, and Lawrence Capiz, Research Paper Topic "Kapampangan Translation and Cultures". University of Baguio, 2001.
  • Andro Camiling's Biographies of Famous Kapampangan Diarsipkan 2009-03-12 di Wayback Machine.
  • 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 Pampanga Diarsipkan 2015-10-11 di Wayback Machine. boasts of its distinct destinations and observances.