The Kapampangans or Capampan͠gans are the sixth largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group, numbering at about 2,890,000. The original Kapampangans may have descended from Austronesian-speaking immigrants to Luzon during the Iron Age. The province of Pampanga is traditional homeland of the Kapampangan people.

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  • The Kapampangans or Capampan͠gans are the sixth largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group, numbering at about 2,890,000. The original Kapampangans may have descended from Austronesian-speaking immigrants to Luzon during the Iron Age. The province of Pampanga is traditional homeland of the Kapampangan people. Once occupying a vast stretch of land that extends from Tondo to the rest of Central Luzon, huge chunks of territories were carved out of Pampanga so as to create the provinces of Bulacan, Bataan, Nueva Ecija, Aurora and Tarlac. As a result, Kapampangans now populate a region that extends beyond the political boundaries of the small province of Pampanga. In the province of Tarlac, the indigenous population of Tarlac City and the the municipalities of Bamban, Capas and Concepcion are Kapampangans, while the municipalities of Victoria, La Paz, Gerona and Paniqui have a considerable Kapampangan population. In Bataan, Kapampangans populate the municipilaties of Dinalupihan and Hermosa, and the barangays of Mabatang in Abucay and Calaguiman in Samal. Kapampangans can be found scattered all across the southern barrios of the province of Nueva Ecija and in the western section of the province of Bulacan. Kapampangan enclaves still exist in Tondo and other parts of the National Capital Region. Kapampangans have also migrated to Mindoro, Palawan and Mindanao and have formed strong Kapampangan organizations called aguman in Davao City and General Santos City. Agumans based in the US and Canada are currently active in the revival of the Kapampangan language and culture. The Kapampangans have produced three Philippine presidents, three chief justices, a senate president, the first Filipino cardinal and many personalities in public service, education, diplomacy, journalism, the arts and sciences, entertainment and business.
  • I kapampangan constituiscono la ottava etnia filippina più grande, quasi 2.492.000 persone.
  • Пампанган (пампанго, капампанган, исп. pampangos, pampangueños) — народ на Филиппинах численностью 2,89 млн чел, восьмой по численности в стране. Пампанган происходят от австронезийских переселенцев на Филиппины. Населяют юго-запад и центр острова Лусон, в основном провинции Пампанго и Тарлак, где составляют самую большую этническую группу. Живут также в провинциях Нуэва-Эсиха, Батаан, Булакан и Самбалес.
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  • Kapampangans/Capampan͠gans
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  • 2.89 million
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  • Predominantly Roman Catholic, some animism
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  • The Kapampangans or Capampan͠gans are the sixth largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group, numbering at about 2,890,000. The original Kapampangans may have descended from Austronesian-speaking immigrants to Luzon during the Iron Age. The province of Pampanga is traditional homeland of the Kapampangan people.
  • I kapampangan constituiscono la ottava etnia filippina più grande, quasi 2.492.000 persone.
  • Пампанган (пампанго, капампанган, исп. pampangos, pampangueños) — народ на Филиппинах численностью 2,89 млн чел, восьмой по численности в стране. Пампанган происходят от австронезийских переселенцев на Филиппины.
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  • Kapampangan people
  • Kapampangan
  • Пампанган
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