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  2. Hiligaynon people - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2010 census, 8.44% of the national population is Hiligaynon/Ilonggo, compared to 24.44% Tagalog (the plurality group). This makes the Hiligaynon the fourth most populous ethnic group in the nation behind the Tagalog (24.44%), the Cebuano (9.91%), the Ilocano (8.77%), [6] Two provinces have populations above one million since a 1990 census: Iloilo (1,608,083) and Negros ...

  3. Ilocano people - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic group Ilocano people Tattao nga Iloko Ilocano women from Santa Catalina, Ilocos Sur, c. 1900 Total population 8,746,169 (2020) Regions with significant populations Philippines (Ilocos Region, Cordillera, Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, Metro Manila, some parts of Mindanao especially in Soccsksargen) United States (Hawaii, California) Worldwide Languages Ilocano, Tagalog, English Religion ...

  4. Itneg people - Wikipedia

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    During pre-colonial times, the Itneg mostly lived near the coasts of Northern Luzon, where they interacted closely with the Ilocanos. [2] By the time the Spanish colonizers arrived, they had only a few inland settlements, but colonial pressures forced many of them to move inland during the sixteenth and senventeenth century. [ 2 ]

  5. Isnag people - Wikipedia

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    The Isnag people (also referred to as IYapayao and Apayao) are an Austronesian ethnic group native to Apayao province in the Philippines' Cordillera Administrative Region, though they are also found in parts of Cagayan, Ilocos Norte, and Abra. [2] Their native language is Isnag, although most Isnag also speak Ilocano.

  6. Ilocos Region - Wikipedia

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    The Ilocos Region is home to a diverse range of ethnic groups. According to the 2020 census, the ethnic composition of the region is predominantly made up of Ilocanos (58.3%), followed by Pangasinans (29.7%), Tagalogs ( 4.1%), and various indigenous groups. [6] Ilocano merchants c. 1800s

  7. Bontoc people - Wikipedia

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    The Bontoc (or Bontok) ethnolinguistic group can be found in the central and eastern portions of Mountain Province, on the island of Luzon in the Philippines.Although some Bontocs of Natonin and Paracelis identify themselves as Balangaos, Gaddangs or Kalingas, the term "Bontoc" is used by linguists and anthropologists to distinguish speakers of the Bontoc language from neighboring ...

  8. Bugkalot - Wikipedia

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    Igorots, Ibanag, Ilocano, other Filipino ethnic groups A Bugkalot hunting party. The Bugkalot (also Ilongot or Ibilao [ 2 ] ) are an indigenous peoples inhabiting the southern Sierra Madre and Caraballo Mountains , on the east side of Luzon in the Philippines , primarily in the provinces of Nueva Vizcaya and Nueva Ecija and along the mountain ...

  9. Aklanon people - Wikipedia

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    Aklanon form the majority in the province of Aklan in Panay.They are also found in other Panay provinces such as Iloilo, Antique, and Capiz, as well as Romblon.Like the other Visayans, Aklanons have also found their way to Metro Manila, Mindanao, and even the United States.