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In the Philippines, Filipino Mestizo (Spanish: mestizo (masculine) / mestiza (feminine); Filipino/Tagalog: Mestiso (masculine) / Mestisa (feminine)) or colloquially Tisoy, is a name used to refer to people of mixed native Filipino and any foreign ancestry. The word mestizo itself is of Spanish origin; it was first used in the Americas to describe people of mixed Native American and European ancestry. The Chinese Mestizos being the biggest Mestizo population, while the Spanish Mestizo being less yet a very socially significant or prestigious minority. They are very influential with the creation of Filipino nationalism.

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  • In the Philippines, Filipino Mestizo (Spanish: mestizo (masculine) / mestiza (feminine); Filipino/Tagalog: Mestiso (masculine) / Mestisa (feminine)) or colloquially Tisoy, is a name used to refer to people of mixed native Filipino and any foreign ancestry. The word mestizo itself is of Spanish origin; it was first used in the Americas to describe people of mixed Native American and European ancestry. The Chinese Mestizos being the biggest Mestizo population, while the Spanish Mestizo being less yet a very socially significant or prestigious minority. They are very influential with the creation of Filipino nationalism. (en)
  • 菲律賓麥士蒂索人,是描述祖先一方是外國人的菲律賓人的術語。 (zh)
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  • 16894 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
  • 200000 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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  • The ancestry of Philippine National Hero José Rizal includes Austronesian, Japanese, Chinese, and Spanish roots. (en)
  • Spanish-Filipina Mestiza wearing the traditional María Clara gown of the Philippines and the long hair tradition of the Filipina women during the colonial era (en)
  • Filipino-American family, Philippines (en)
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  • July 2022 (en)
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  • dbr:Spanish_Filipino
  • Japanese Filipino, Japanese people in the Philippines (en)
  • American settlement in the Philippines (en)
  • Chinese Filipino (en)
  • Filipino mestizo (en)
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  • Takayama Ukon was a Japanese Catholic daimyō who migrated to the Philippines together with 300 Kirishitan refugees in 1614 as one of the many waves of Japanese immigration to the Philippines during the Christian persecution throughout 1600's in Japan under Tokugawa shogunate. Their descendance diluted to the local populations without records of number. (en)
  • Chinese-Filipina girl wearing the María Clara gown, the traditional gown of Filipina women (en)
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  • Filipino, English and other languages of the Philippines (en)
  • FilipinoAmerican EnglishPhilippine English (en)
  • Hokkien, Mandarin, Cantonese, Teochew, Hakka Chinese, various other varieties of Chinese (en)
  • Japanese, Filipino, other Philippine languages, English (en)
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  • Philippine languages, English, Spanish (en)
  • Filipino, other Philippine languages, English and Spanish. (en)
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  • Chinito / Chinita / Intsik (en)
  • Lannang / Chinoy / Tsinoy (en)
  • 咱儂 / 咱人 / 華菲人 (en)
  • Hapon / Hapones / Haponesa (en)
  • Nikkei / Nikkeijin / Japino / Japinoy (en)
  • Pilipinong Hapones (en)
  • Pilipinong Tsino (en)
  • にっけい / にっけいじん (en)
  • 日系 / 日系人 / 日系フィリピン人 (en)
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  • At least 1.5 million are of pure Chinese ancestry. (en)
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  • 16894 (xsd:integer)
  • 200000 (xsd:integer)
  • People of Japanese descent (en)
  • Japanese nationals (en)
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  • Philippines (en)
  • Philippines, United States, Canada, Spain (en)
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  • Filipino people, Filipino Mestizos (en)
  • Other Filipinos, various other ethnic groups (en)
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  • Christianity (en)
  • Predominantly Christianity (en)
  • and Muslim minority (en)
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  • In the Philippines, Filipino Mestizo (Spanish: mestizo (masculine) / mestiza (feminine); Filipino/Tagalog: Mestiso (masculine) / Mestisa (feminine)) or colloquially Tisoy, is a name used to refer to people of mixed native Filipino and any foreign ancestry. The word mestizo itself is of Spanish origin; it was first used in the Americas to describe people of mixed Native American and European ancestry. The Chinese Mestizos being the biggest Mestizo population, while the Spanish Mestizo being less yet a very socially significant or prestigious minority. They are very influential with the creation of Filipino nationalism. (en)
  • 菲律賓麥士蒂索人,是描述祖先一方是外國人的菲律賓人的術語。 (zh)
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  • Filipino Mestizos (en)
  • 菲律賓麥士蒂索人 (zh)
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  • Spanish Filipino (en)
  • American settlement in the Philippines (en)
  • Chinese Filipino (en)
  • Filipino mestizo (en)
  • Japanese Filipino,Japanese people in the Philippines (en)
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