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The Spanish influence on Filipino culture originated from the Spanish East Indies, which was ruled from Mexico City and Madrid. A variety of aspects of the customs and traditions in the Philippines today can be traced back to Spanish and Novohispanic (Mexican) influence.[1]
interaction with neighboring cultures, and colonial powers. In more recent times, Filipinoculture has also been influenced through its participation in...
norms. Beyond Spain, Spanishculture is the foundation of most of Latin American cultures and the Filipinoculture. The ancient peoples of Spain included Tartessians...
Philippines has its own unique drinking culture and practices that are based oninfluences from its Austronesian heritage to the colonial influences of...
with Filipino surnames and many other aspects of Filipinoculture, place names in the Philippines have received a great deal of Spanishinfluence, with...
Catholic Church, the Catholic Church in the Philippines (Filipino: Simbahang Katolika sa Pilipinas, Spanish: Iglesia católica en Filipinas), or the Philippine...
Hispanicizing the Philippines. The Spanish missionaries acted as de facto conquerors; they gained the goodwill of the islanders, presented Spanishculture positively...
assimilate into the local Filipino or Spanishculture during Spanish colonial times also adopted Spanish surnames, just as any other Filipino, either as per christening...
Filipino martial arts (FMA) (Filipino: Sining panlaban ng Pilipinas) refer to ancient and newer modified fighting methods devised in the Philippines. It...
throughout the Philippine archipelago. A majority of mainstream Filipino dishes that compose Filipino cuisine are from the food traditions of various ethnolinguistic...
The majority of Filipinos are the Christianized lowlanders of the islands. Their dances are heavily influenced by Spanishculture, though still retaining...
fashion changed drastically as the Spanishcultureinfluenced the succeeding centuries of Philippine history. The Spanish dissolved the kingdoms and united...
is known today as Filipinoculture, a unique hybrid of Southeast Asian and Western culture, namely Spanish, including the Spanish language and the Catholic...
caste system Spain tried hard to maintain. Mixed Spanish-Filipino descent may be more common than expected as many Spaniards often had Filipino concubines...
speaking Filipino, English, or other Philippine languages. Despite formerly being subject to Spanish colonialism, only around 2–4% of Filipinos are fluent...
warriors. Indian honorifics also influenced the Malay, Thai, Filipino and Indonesian honorifics. The pre-colonial native Filipino script called baybayin was...
Filipino Americans have a long history of music in the United States. The Philippines have musical context and varied influences due to indigenous traditions...
values as well as influences of the Philippines' Spanish, American, and Chinese inhabitants. There are a wide variety of indigenous Filipino burial methods...
emphasis on local color. A later theme was the search for Filipino identity, reconciling Spanish and American influence with the Philippines' Asian heritage...
among lowland Filipinos after Christianization in the Spanish era. Some exceptions include Bikol where it persisted and acquired the Spanish feminine suffix...
communicating with the Filipino Deaf. While Filipino is used for communication across the country's diverse linguistic groups and in popular culture, the government...
the Spanish era, the chief source of slaves bought by Spanish administrators, native Filipino nobilities, and Chinese merchants in the Philippines, were:...
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