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Province of Pampanga
Provincia de la Pampanga
Lalawígan ning Pampanga
Motto: Siempre reconozco aún dueño
"Steadfast in my master I remain"
Anthem: Marcha Real
"Royal March"
StatusProvince
CapitalBácolor
Common languagesSpanish (official)
Kapampangan (official)
Religion
Roman Catholicism
Demonym(s)pampango -a (Spanish)
kapampángan (Kapampangan)
GovernmentProvincial Government
Autonomous vassal
Gobernador Civil 
• 1895–1898
José Cánovas y Vallejo
History 
• Kapampangan-Spanish Cooperation
December 11, 1571
• Eighty Years War
1568–1648
• Maniago Rebellion
1660
• British invasion
September 24, 1762
• Philippine Revolution
August 19, 1896
• Spanish Retreat from Macabebe
August 1898
• United States annexation
December 10, 1898
CurrencyReal de a ocho, peso fuerte
Today part ofProvince of Pampanga

Pampanga in the Philippine Revolution remained almost wholly loyal to Spanish suzerainty, with only few noble Kapampangan families defecting to the Katipunan. Kapampangan involvement in defending Spanish interests began when the Revolution broke out, with many freemen enlisting in Spanish forces.[1] However, Tagalog rebels would eventually infiltrate the province and begin a campaign of terrorism. Once Spain lost the Battle of Manila Bay, Spanish forces in Pampanga retreated to Macabebe and awaited their return to Spain. Republican forces would raze and loot Kapampangan towns for their cooperation with Spanish forces. To revenge their losses, many Kapampangans would enlist with the Americans to defeat the Philippine Republic.

  1. ^ Mitchell, Edward J. (1969). The Huk rebellion in the Philippines: an econometric study. Rand Corp. OCLC 430197464.

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