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Hispanic culture in the Philippines (10984 bytes)
1: ...itled to more weight than the commoner opinion to the contrary which though more popular has been less ... 3: ... some extent to their culture, thus a part of who they are. 6: ''Main article: [[History of the Philippines]]'' 8: ...]) from [[1565]] to [[1781]], as a province of Spain until [[1898]] . 10: ...ilippine Independence from Spain on June 12, 1998 in recognition of a shared colonial history and cult... Hispanic culture (455 bytes) 1: ... not have any [[African]] ancestry in their bloodline. Culture of the Philippines (4844 bytes) 1: [[es:Cultura de Filipinas]] 3: ... Spain, Mexico and the United States, and from [[Hinduism]] and [[Islam]] to Christianity. 5: ...ilm]], [[literature]], [[music]],[[theater]], and the [[visual arts]]. 8: Main article: [[Arts of the Philippines]] 10: ==Cuisine== Hispanic (13838 bytes) 1: {{otheruses}} 3: ... statistics. Everybody else is classified as non-Hispanic and categorised by race. 5: ==Hispanic population in the USA== 6: ...nnum. If this growth rate continues, Hispanics in the United States will number anywhere from 80 millio... 8: ==History of its US and Latin American usage== Hispanic March (1569 bytes) 1: ...der lands beetwen the Kingdom of the Frankish and the region that was called [[Hispania]] by Roma. 3: Were part of the Mark in any moment: [[Pamplona]], [[Sangüesa]], [[Jaca]]... 5: ... were added in 798. From Empúries (with Perelada) the first news came from 812 but probably were under ... 7: At North the region is called [[Septimania]] 9: ...e called ducem (Duke) and, when the county was in the border, marquis. Hispanic Day (262 bytes) 1: ...y of [[The Americas]] by [[Christopher Columbus]] in [[1492]]. Hispanic America (689 bytes) 1: ...]] inhabited by [[Spanish language|Spanish]]-speaking peoples. 3: ... [[Hispanic American]] countries, taking the term in its strict sense, are: 4: *[[Argentina]] 10: *[[Dominican Republic]] 22: *the Commonwealth of [[Puerto Rico]] ([[USA]]) Hispanic (disambiguation) (943 bytes) 1: '''Hispanic''' can relate to the following: 3: ...oman province of [[Hispania]] in the [[Iberian Peninsula]] 4: ...om, the [[Spanish people]] or the [[culture of Spain]] 5: ...rom, the countries and culture of the people of [[Hispanic America]] 6: ...ericans living in the [[United States]] and their culture National Hispanic University (716 bytes) 1: ...achelor degree]]s, as well as single-subject teaching credentials. 5: ==External links== 7: [http://www.nhu.edu/ National Hispanic University] - Official Website 9: [[Category:Universities and colleges in California]] Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (879 bytes) 1: ...sional engineers to serve as role models in the [[Hispanic]] community. 3: ...k of professional and student chapters throughout the nation. 5: == External links == 8: *The New York City Professional Chapter [http://www.sh... List of U.S. cities with Hispanic majority populations (13886 bytes) 1: ...that is Hispanic is listed in parentheses next to the city's name. 3: Note: According to the US Census, Hispanics can be of any [[Race_(U.S._census)|race]]. 33: [[Salinas, California|Salinas]] (64.1%)<BR> 39: [[Baldwin Park, California|Baldwin Park]] (78.7%)<BR> 49: [[Huntington Park, California|Huntington Park]] (95.6%)<BR> List of Hispanic and Romance-speaking cultures surnames (5445 bytes) 44: Aquino 168: Cintrón 223: Espinal 224: Espino 225: Espinosa Philippines (26306 bytes) 1: ... cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 width=300 style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #a... 2: ...lika ng Pilipinas'''<br>'''Republic of the Philippines'''</big></big> 4: {| border=0 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="background:#f9f9f9; text-align:center;" 5: ...mage:Philippine coat-of-arms.png|100px|The Philippines: Coat of Arms]] 7: ...er; width:130px;" | ([[Coat of Arms of the Philippines|National Coat of Arms]]) Congress of the Philippines (1963 bytes) 1: ...ber, the [[House of Representatives of the Philippines|House of Representatives]]. 3: ...a total of six years. The senators are elected by the whole electorate and do not represent any geograp... 5: ...ral [[Cities of the Philippines|cities]] are also their own congressional districts, with some composed... 7: ... be represented in the Congress, when they would otherwise not be represented properly through district... 9: ==Lawmaking== President of the Philippines (4445 bytes) 1: ...nder-in-Chief of the [[Armed Forces of the Philippines]]. 3: ...e|Presidential Seal of the Republic of the Philippines]] 5: ...t the president who wins on a [[plurality]] vote. The president serves a term of six years and may no l... 7: ==The Presidents== 9: ...ident, [[Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo]], is considered the 14th president. Music of the Philippines (6450 bytes) 1: {{SoutheastAsianmusic}} 3: .... [[Indonesia]]n [[Gamelan]] and other [[Asia]]n influences are also important. 5: ==Indigenous musical styles== 6: ...me being from the wind and string family. Musical instruments are mostly constructed from bronze, wood... 8: ===Southern styles=== Senate of the Philippines (2570 bytes) 1: ... [[United States Senate|U.S. Senate]], the Philippine Senate is composed of 24 senators who do not rep... 3: ...5]] only. Thereafter, each senator elected serves the full 6 years. 5: ...Guingona]] was appointed vice-president following the ascension of [[Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo]] to presi... 7: The senate is the only body authorized to ratify [[treaty|treaties]... 9: ... the adoption of the [[Constitution of the Philippines|1987 Constitution]]. Elections in the Philippines (2161 bytes) 1: {{Politics of Philippines}} 2: ...e (government)|executive]] and [[judiciary]], and in which electorates choose [[local government]] off... 3: ...lection]] for a more comprehensive discussion and the [[List of democracy and elections-related topics]... 5: ... term by [[proportional representation]], half of them renewed every three years. 6: ...[political parties|parties]] must work with each other to form [[coalition government]]s. Air Philippines (1103 bytes) 1: ... in the [[Philippines]]. It primarily focuses on the domestic low-cost market. 3: ...lo City|Iloilo]], [[Puerto Princesa City|Puerto Princesa]], [[San Jose, Antique|San Jose (Antique)]], ... 5: ...red services to [[Hong Kong]], [[Guangzhou]] ([[China]]), and [[Kwangju]] ([[Korea]]). 7: ... Boeing 737-200 crashed near to Davao airport killing 131 people. 9: ==External links== Acronyms in the Philippines (16642 bytes) 1: ...Acronym]]s''' are very popular in the '''[[Philippines]]'''. 3: ...r most Filipinos, all are acronyms whether or not the acronym is spelled out or spoken like a word. 5: ... stands for the countries of [[Belgium]], the [[Netherlands]], and [[Luxembourg]]. 7: ...zviminda is actually used as a name for many Filipino women. 9: ...nces: [[Mindoro]] (Occidental and Oriental), [[Marinduque]], [[Romblon]], and [[Palawan]].
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