Jumlah populasi | |
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2.89 juta
(3.3%populasi Filipina) |
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Daerah dengan populasi signifikan | |
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Bahasa | |
Bahasa Kapampangan , Bahasa Tagalog ), Bahasa Inggris | |
Agama | |
Mayoritas Katolik Roma , minoritas dan | |
Kelompok etnik terkait | |
Orang Filipina ( Tagalog , , Ilokano , Pangasinan , Bikolano , suku bangsa lain di Filipina .) |

Suku Kapampangan atau Pampango adalah salah satu suku bangsa di Filipina . Mereka membentuk populasi lebih dari 2 juta jiwa di Filipina . Kapampangan merupakan suku bangsa terbesar keenam di negara itu.
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