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inhabitants of Zambales. They were also
referred to as the
Zambales (singular
Zambal)
during the
Spanish colonial era. In 1950s,
hundreds of
Sambal from the...
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Sambal or
Sambali is a
Sambalic language spoken primarily in the
Zambal muni****lities of
Santa Cruz, Candelaria, Masinloc, Palauig, and Iba, in the Pangasinense...
- Nova Scotia, Canada, for instance, the
language is
spoken by a clan of
Zambals. In
Casino Nova
Scotia in the
Maritimes city of Halifax, a
group of Sambals...
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Sambalic language spoken by 32,867 (SIL 2000) Sambal,
primarily in the
Zambal muni****lities of
Botolan and
Cabangan in the Philippines.
Language status...
- Bino-Bolinao, Binubolinao, Binubulinao, Boliano,
Bolinao Sambal,
Bolinao Zambal, Bulinaw,
Sambal Bolinao Binu-Bolinao Native to
Philippines Region Bolinao...
- Mariveleño (also
known as Magbikin,
Bataan Ayta, or
Magbukun Ayta) is a
Sambalic language. It has
around 500
speakers (Wurm 2000) and is
spoken within...
- 4,200 speakers. It is
spoken within Philippine Aeta
communities in the
Zambal muni****lities of Botolan, San Marcelino, and Castillejos; in the Tarlaqueño...
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remaining survivors fleeing down the mountains.
Unable to
conquer the
Zambals, Tinguians, and Igorots, the
Spanish encouraged the
Filipinos in Pampanga...
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minorities in Pangasinan. The
minority ethnic groups are the Bolinao-speaking
Zambals, and Ilocanos. Po****r
tourist attractions in
Pangasinan include the Hundred...
- Luis Pérez Dasmariñas. The
Boxer Codex depicts the Tagalogs, Visayans,
Zambals, Ca****anes or
possibly Ibanags, and
Negritos of the
Philippines in vivid...