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====Philippines==== {{further|Ethnic groups in the Philippines}} [[File:Peoples of the Philippines en.svg|thumb|Dominant ethnic groups by province]] The Philippines has more than 182 distinct ethnolinguistic groups that the vast majority of them speaking [[Austronesian languages]], with the [[Tagalogs]], [[Bisayans]], [[Ilocanos]], [[Bicolano people|Bikols]], [[Kapampangan people|Kapampangans]], [[Pangasinan people|Pangasinans]], [[Ivatans]], [[Romblomanon people|Romblomanons]], [[Masbateño people|Masbateños]], [[Kamayo people|Kamayos]], [[Moro people|Moros]], [[Igorots]], [[Lumad]]s, [[Mangyans]], and [[Zamboangueño people|Zamboangueños]] being the most prevalent. Among the immigrants and mixed peoples are the [[Spanish Filipinos]], [[Chinese Filipinos]], [[Japanese in the Philippines|Japanese Filipinos]], [[Filipino people of Spanish ancestry|Mestizo de Españols]], [[Mestizo de sangley|Mestizo de Sangleys]], [[Torna atrás|Tornatrás]], [[Indian Filipinos]], [[Sangirese people|Sangils]], [[Jewish Filipinos]], and [[American Filipinos]].
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