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in a pre-colonial era. He stated that; "We are all of many Indo-China mixes, and I think every Filipino who is genetically tested will show up as a mix. We are products of what we evolutionary genomicists call genetic admixture, the result of several thousand years of mixing in our island archipelago
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had stated that only 1–3% of the Philippine population had minimal degrees of Spanish blood. The total percentage of Filipinos with Spanish ancestry is unknown. However, in a research done by Dr. Michael Purugganan, NYU Dean of Science in 2013, he conclude that Filipinos today are the conclusion of
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is still politically divided among the ethnic groups and regional groups, but there are also Chinese, Japanese, and Indian peoples who migrated after the Spanish colonial era and created their own non-native ethnic group. There are still a few Filipinos and prominent Filipino families today who are
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During the first half of the 20th-century commerce, and industrial trades with other Hispanic countries declined due to the United States administration of the Philippines and the Second World War. However, the resurgence of trade between Spain and
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nations had risen toward the closing of the century. 1998 marked the centennial celebration of Philippine independence and opened a new opportunity for both Hispanic and Filipino businesses to reconnect their historic ties as trade partners.
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Filipinos at home set up altars in the Hispanic tradition adorned with Catholic images, flowers, and candles. During fiestas, most communities organise church services and religious processions in honor of a
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Some of the societies scattered in the islands remained isolated but many evolved into states that developed substantial trade and contacts with the peoples of Eastern and Southern Asia, including those from
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After the Spanish conquest of the Philippine islands, many early Christianized Filipinos assumed surnames based on religious instruments or the names of saints. This resulted in many people surnamed "
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due to their racial similarity, and for being geographically not connected to the Southeast Asian mainland as a group of islands, but are rather different from the Pacific Islanders belonging to the
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A Spanish or Latin-sounding surname does not necessarily denote Spanish ancestry in the Philippines. The names were adopted when a Spanish naming system was implemented.
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Every year on the 3rd Sunday of January, the Philippines celebrates the festival of the "Santo Niño" (Holy Child Jesus), the largest being held in Cebu City.
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Spanish settlement in the Philippines first took place in the 1500s, during the Spanish colonial period of the islands, which were ruled as a territory of
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at the edge of the Pacific. We were always getting genes from everyone who came to our shores. We are, in a genetic sense, a truly global people."
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words, names, and numbers. Surnames of Spanish nobility and several colonial administrators, which include the preposition
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The 1st millennium saw the rise of the harbor principalities and their growth into maritime states composed of autonomous
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culture and Christianity has influenced the customs and traditions of the Philippines.
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an Austronesian and Chinese migration result from thousands of years, a melting pot of
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and a Hispanophone, reintroduced the study of Spanish into the state school system.
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On November 21, 1849, the Spanish Governor-General of the Philippine Islands,
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Other native Filipino names are spelled using Spanish orthography, such as
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The most common languages spoken in the Philippines today are English and
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today can be traced back to Spanish and Novohispanic (Mexican) influence.
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holidays are observed as official national holidays in the Philippines.
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There are many provinces in the Philippines with Spanish names, such as
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in 1821; thereafter they were ruled from Spain itself. The conquistador
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independent of, or allied with larger nations which were either Malay
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Hispanic influence is based on Indigenous, and European tradition.
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are rather closely related to their closest neighbors, which are
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ethnic group of the Southeast Asian region. The natives of the
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are from the Southeast Asian region. Although there are many
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In addition to English, Filipinos today speak a variety of
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in 1565 and later established Manila as the capital of the
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The cuisine in the Philippines reflects the influences of
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Many cities and towns are also named in Spanish, such as
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The name of the Philippines comes from the king of Spain
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in February 1986 and the subsequent ratification of the
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