As of 2021, there are an estimated 2.55 million aliens or foreign nationals residing in the Philippines, according to the Commission on Filipinos Overseas (CFO). This population includes both temporary visitors and long-term residents from various countries.
As of the latest data, aliens or non-citizens make up less than 1% of the population of the Philippines. The majority of the population are Filipino citizens.
The Philippines is home to various ethnic groups and indigenous peoples, rather than distinct "races." The population is diverse, with people of different cultural backgrounds, languages, and appearances living throughout the country.
There are currently 110 recognized indigenous cultural communities or tribes in the Philippines. Each tribal group has its own unique language, customs, and traditions that contribute to the rich cultural diversity of the country.
Guatemala is the Central American country where nearly half the population is descended from the Maya. The Maya civilization has a rich cultural heritage that is still present in many aspects of daily life in Guatemala.
The slave trade led to a significant decrease in population in Africa through displacement, death, and disruption of communities. Many regions lost a large portion of their working-age population, leading to economic and social challenges that persisted for generations.
As of the latest data, aliens or non-citizens make up less than 1% of the population of the Philippines. The majority of the population are Filipino citizens.
In 2006 the population of the Philippines was 88,700,000.
Philippines population 1999-2009
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The population of the Philippines in 1999 was 75.7 million people. The capital of the Philippines is Manila, which is also its largest city.
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Population:97,976,603 (July 2009 est.)
The estimated population of the Philippines in 1991 was around 65.7 million.