they wanted colonize and rule as many lands as possible, some of the filipinos are lock of knowledge and lock of unity.
Filipinos are AsianFilipinos are technically Asian because the Philippines are in Asia but they can be called Pacific Islanders.
It is believed Filipinos descended from Malaysians.
Most of the Filipinos were disenfranchised during the Spanish colonization. This is because many Filipinos were struggling fishermen and farmers. While the initial goal was to colonize and help the Filipinos secure a financial advantage via trade and commerce, the Spanish seemed more interested in expanding their empire. As a result, the wealthy and privileged Filipinos prospered under Spanish rule, while the majority of the country barely made it by. The condition of Filipinos, however, would get better as the Spanish became more understanding about the plight of the people.
early custom and tradition of filipinos?
So many Filipinos do it already so somebody to talk to.
Officially, of course, Filipinos are categorized as Asians and the Philippines as part of South-east Asia. But describing Filipinos as Pacific Islanders isn't necessarily wrong either. In fact, for a long time, Filipinos were known as Pacific Islanders.
our fellow filipinos are malays,itas,muslims,and so on
Filipinos are music lovers: so they express their feelings through music. many Filipinos around the world were known because of their songs such as Lea Salonga, Charise Pempengco and Arnel Pineda. through music, Filipinos motivate themselves in whatever they do in their daily lives.
that the filipinos are so friendly,loyal,and religiosly people??
No, the nation of many islands is the Philippines. Filipinos are the people living there.
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Filipinos in Luxembourg are approximately 1,000 mostly Filipinas married to local citizens. The rest are workers in many industries.
Many Filipinos are landless due to historical injustices such as colonialism, unequal land distribution, and corrupt governance. Land ownership in the Philippines is concentrated in the hands of a few wealthy families, leaving many rural communities struggling for access to land for agriculture and livelihood. Inadequate government support and land reform programs also contribute to the high number of landless Filipinos.
As of the 2006 Census, 18,245 Filipinos lived in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.