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Demographics of Philippines, Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands. ...
Otley H. Beyer
An American Anthropologist, Otley H. Beyer divided the Filipinos racial makeup into: The breakdown gives a total of 90% and it is safe to conclude that 10% constitute "Others" depending on each individual's stock or breed. The figure was indicated in Zaide's book Philippine History and Government and the University of Texas education website. This is very inaccurate & outdated, especially because the population has expanded greatly. Malays (Dutch, Malayo, ultimately from Malay: Melayu) are a diverse group of people living in the Malay archipelago and Malay peninsula in South East Asia. ...
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Austin Craig Another historical fact worth mentioning is Austin Craig's book The Philippines Through Foreign Eyes states the following information regarding the Demographics of Luzon in the late 1700 and early 1800 obtained from the Magazine entitled People and Prospects of the Philippines. Blackwood's magazine released in August 1818, has an account of conditions in Manila and the Philippines from data given by an English merchant who left the Islands in 1798 after twenty years' residence in which he accumulated a fortune. Bold textDemographics is a shorthand term for population characteristics. Demographics include age, income, mobility (in terms of travel time to work or number of vehicles available), educational attainment, home ownership, employment status, and even location. ...
Map of the Philippines showing the island groups of Luzón, Visayas, and Mindanao. ...
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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES City of Manila Region: National Capital Region Province: â Dates: FoundedâJune 24, 1571 Cityhoodâ___ Population: 2000 censusâ1,581,082 Densityâ41,014 per km² Area: 38. ...
Royal motto: Dieu et mon droit (French: God and my right) Englands location within the UK Official language English de facto Capital London de facto Largest city London Area - Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population - Total (mid-2004) - Density Ranked 1st UK 50. ...
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Of native Spaniards, accordingly, settled in the Philippine Islands, the total number may be stated at 2,000 not military. The military, including all descriptions, men and officers, are about 2,500, out of which number the native regiments are officered (page 551)These last, in 1796–7, were almost entirely composed of South Americans and were reckoned at 5,000 men, making a military force of about 7,500. The Republic of the Philippines is an island nation consisting of an archipelago of 7,107 islands, lying in the tropical western Pacific Ocean about 100 kilometers southeast of mainland Asia. ...
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The castes bearing a mixture of the Spanish blood are in Luconia alone at least 200,000. The Sangleys, or Chinese descendants, are upwards of 20,000, and Indians, who call themselves the original Tagalas, about 340,000, making a total population in that island of about 600,000 souls. |