Àwọn Filipínò
Filipino people
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1st row: Corazón Aquino · Emilio Aguinaldo · Vina Morales · Manny Pacquiao
2nd row: Ignacia del Espíritu Santo · Charlene Gonzales · Jeanne Angeles Harn · Imelda Marcos
3rd row: Lea Salonga · Juan Luna · Catherine Untalan · Gloria Arroyo
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Àpapọ̀ iye oníbùgbé
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about 103,000,000 people worldwide.[1]
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Regions with significant populations
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Philippines
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92,000,000 [2]
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Àwọn Ìpínlẹ̀ Aṣọ̀kan
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3,053,179[3]
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Sáúdí Arábíà
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1,066,401[4]
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Malaysia
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636,544[5]
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Àwọn Ẹ́mírétì Árábù Aṣọ̀kan
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529,114[4]
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Kánádà
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410,695[6]
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Japan
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210,617[7]
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Ilẹ̀ọba Aṣọ̀kan
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203,035[4]
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Katar
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195,558[4]
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Kuwaiti
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139,802[4]
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Họ́ng Kọng
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130,810[8]
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Austrálíà
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129,400[9]
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Itálíà
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120,192[4]
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Kòréà Gúúsù
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63,464[10]
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Spéìn
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40,000[11]
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New Zealand
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16,938[12]
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Nàìjíríà
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16,000[13]
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Nọ́rwèy
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12,262[14]
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Nẹ́dálándì
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12,000[15]
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Pakistan
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3,000[16]
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Èdè
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Filipino, English, Philippine languages, Spanish, Arabic and other languages.
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Ẹ̀sìn
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Christianity (predominantly Roman Catholicism, and Protestantism), Islam, Buddhism, Traditional and folk religions and other religion.
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Ẹ̀yà abínibí bíbátan
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other Southeast Asians and Austronesian-speaking people.
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Àwọn Filipínò je awon omo Orile-ede Olominira ile Filipini.
Itokasi
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