Filipinos
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This article is about the people of the Philippines. For the demographics, see Demographics of the Philippines. For other uses, see Filipino (disambiguation).
Filipinos (Filipino: Mga Pilipino)[49] are citizens or people identified with the country of the Philippines. The majority of Filipinos today are predominantly Catholic[50] and come from various Austronesian peoples, all typically speaking Filipino, English, or other Philippine languages. Despite formerly being subject to Spanish colonialism, only around 2–4% of Filipinos are fluent in Spanish.[51] Currently, there are more than 185 ethnolinguistic groups in the Philippines each with its own language, identity, culture, tradition, and history.
Quick Facts Mga Pilipino, Total population ...
Mga Pilipino | |
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Total population | |
c. 115 million[1] (c. 11–12 million in Filipino diaspora)[2][3] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Philippines c. 100 million figures below are for various years | |
United States | 4,037,564[4] |
Canada | 957,355 (2021)[5] |
Saudi Arabia | 938,490[6] |
United Arab Emirates | 679,819[7] |
Malaysia | 325,089[8] |
Japan | 322,046 (2023)[9] |
Australia | 300,620[10] |
Kuwait | 241,999[11] (December 31, 2020) |
Qatar | 236,000[12] |
Spain | 200,000 (2018)[13] |
United Kingdom | 200,000 (2017)[14] |
Singapore | 200,000[15] |
Italy | 167,859[16] |
Taiwan | 152,529 (2023)[17] |
Hong Kong | 130,810[18] |
Germany | 65,000[19] |
South Korea | 63,464[20] |
France | 50,000 (2020)[21] |
New Zealand | 72,612 (2018)[22] |
Bahrain | 40,000[23] |
Israel | 31,000[24] |
Brazil | 30,368 (2022)[25] |
Netherlands | 25,365 (2021)[26] |
Papua New Guinea | 25,000[27] |
Belgium | 19,772 (2019)[28] |
Macau | 14,544[29] |
Sweden | 13,000[30] |
Ireland | 12,791[31] |
Austria | 12,474[32] |
Norway | 12,262[33] |
China | 12,254[34] |
Switzerland | 10,000[35] |
Indonesia | 7,400 (2022)[36] |
Kazakhstan | 7,000[37] |
Palau | 7,000[38] |
Greece | 6,500[39] |
Finland | 5,665[40] |
Turkey | 5,500[41] |
Russia | 5,000[42] |
Nigeria | 4,500[43] |
Cayman Islands | 4,119[44] |
Morocco | 3,000[45] |
Iceland | 2,900[46] |
Finland | 2,114[47] |
Languages | |
English, Filipino/Tagalog and other indigenous languages | |
Religion | |
Predominantly Roman Catholicism[48] Minority others are: | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Austronesian peoples, Native Indonesian |
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