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    Pampanga, officially the Province of Pampanga (Kapampangan: Lalawigan ning Pampanga; Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Pampanga IPA: [pɐmˈpaŋɡa] pəm-PAHNG-ga), is a province in Central Luzon in the Philippines.

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      Mexico (also known as Masiku), officially the Municipality...

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      Lubao, officially the Municipality of Lubao (Kapampangan:...

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      It is the primary and predominant language of the entire...

  2. Mexico (also known as Masiku), officially the Municipality of Mexico (Kapampangan: Balen ning Mexico; Tagalog: Bayan ng Mexico), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Pampanga, the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 173,403 people. [3]

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    Kapampangan is one of the Central Luzon languages of the Austronesian language family. Its closest relatives are the Sambalic languages of Zambales province and the Bolinao language spoken in the towns of Bolinao and Anda in Pangasinan. These languages share the same reflex /j/of the proto-Malayo-Polynesian *R.

    Kapampangan is derived from the root word pampáng ('riverbank'). The language was historically spoken in the Kingdom of Tondo, ruled by the Lakans. A number of Kapampangan dictionaries and grammar books were written during the Spanish colonial period. Diego Bergaño[pam] wrote two 18th-century books about the language: Arte de la lengua Pampanga (fi...

    Kapampangan is predominantly spoken in the province of Pampanga and southern Tarlac (Bamban, Capas, Concepcion, San Jose, Gerona, La Paz, Victoria and Tarlac City). It is also spoken in border communities of the provinces of Bataan (Dinalupihan, Hermosa and Orani), Bulacan (Baliuag, San Miguel, San Ildefonso, Hagonoy, Plaridel, Pulilan and Calumpit...

    Standard Kapampangan has 21 phonemes: 15 consonants and five vowels; some western dialects have six vowels. Syllabic structure is relatively simple; each syllable contains at least one consonant and a vowel.

    Kapampangan is a VSO or Verb-Subject-Object language. However, the word order can be very flexible and change to VOS (Verb-Object-Subject) and SVO (Subject-Verb-Object). Just like other Austronesian languages, Kapampangan is also an agglutinative language where new words are formed by adding affixes onto a root word (affixation) and the repetition ...

    Kapampangan borrowed many words from Chinese (particularly Cantonese and Hokkien), such as: 1. Ápû, '(paternal) grandmother', from 阿婆 2. Bápa, 'uncle', from 爸伯 3. Ditsí, '2nd eldest sister', from 二姊 4. Díko, '2nd eldest brother', from 二哥 5. Dízon, '2nd eldest grandson' (a surname), from 二孫 6. Gózun, '5th eldest grandson' (a surname), from 五孫 7. Lác...

    Kapampangan, like most Philippine languages, uses the Latin alphabet. Before the Spanish colonization of the Philippines, it was written in old Kapampangan writing. Kapampangan is usually written in one of three different writing systems: sulat Baculud, sulat Wawa and a hybrid of the two, Amung Samson. The first system (sulat Baculud, also known as...

    The Creed: Sasalpantaya ku king Dios, Ibpang mayupayang tutu, linalang king banwa't yatu. At kang Hesukristong Anak nang Bugtung a Ginu tamu. Pengagli Ya king upaya ning Banal a Espiritu, mibayit Y...
    The Lord's Prayer: Ibpa mi, a atiu banua. Misamban ya ing lagyu Mu. Datang kekami ing kayarian Mu. Mipamintuan ing lub Mu, keti sulip anti banua. Ing kakanan mi king aldo-aldo ibie Mu kekami king a...
  3. Ang Pampanga ay isang lalawigan ng Pilipinas na matatagpuan sa rehiyong Gitnang Luzon. Ang Lungsod ng San Fernando ang kabisera nito. Naghahanggan ang lalawigan ng Pampanga sa mga lalawigan ng Bataan at Zambales sa kanluran, Tarlac at Nueva Ecija sa hilaga, at sa Bulacan sa timog silangan.

  4. San Fernando, officially the City of San Fernando (Kapampangan: Ciudad/Lakanbalen ning San Fernandu; Filipino: Lungsod ng San Fernando), is a 1st class component city and capital of the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 354,666 people.

  5. Pampanga is among the earliest provinces which underwent through scientific archaeological research. As early as the American colonial period, there have been several ventures by different groups of scientists, most of which are foreigners.

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  7. Dupinga River, Pantabangan River, Talavera River. The Pampanga River is the second largest river on the island of Luzon in the Philippines (next to Cagayan River) and the country's fifth longest river. [2][3] It is in the Central Luzon region and traverses the provinces of Pampanga, Bulacan, and Nueva Ecija.

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