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- Kapampangan people (Kapampangan: Taung Kapampangan), Pampangueños or Pampangos, are the sixth largest ethnolinguistic group in the Philippines, numbering...
- Pampangos. Manila: University of the East Press. Fernández, Eligío. 1876. Nuevo Vocabulario, ó Manual de Conversaciónes en Español, Tagálo y Pampángo...
- Kapampangan cuisine (Kapampangan: Lútûng Kapampángan) differed noticeably from other groups in the Philippines. The Kapampangan kitchen is the biggest...
- Philippines. Bergaño, Diego (1732). "Vocabulario de Pampango en Romance y Diccionario de Romance en Pampango". Juan D. Nepomuceno Center for Kapampangan Studies...
- within Philippine Aeta communities in San Marcelino, Zambales, and in the Pampango muni****lities of Floridablanca (including in Nabuklod) and Porac. There...
- ISBN 978-9719367215. Bergaño, Diego (1732). Bocabulario de pampango en romance, y diccionario de romance en pampango. Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines:...
- Leyte. Cebu under Commander Salgado led an expedition of 70 Spanish and 60 Pampango marines that had intercepted and destro**** them. On January 6, 1635; under...
- La Salle University in 1989 and 1991. His undergraduate thesis Food in Pampango Culture was on Kapampangan cuisine, while his masteral thesis was on his...
- Retrieved 21 September 2023. Rosales, Francisco M. (14 March 1995). "Towering Pampango l**** wins Bb. Pilipinas-Universe crown". Manila Standard. p. 6. Retrieved...
- constructed in 1831 under Fray Pablo Montaño. Originally made of tabique pampango with a chalk roof. Plans for a concrete structure were drawn up in 1866...