Demographics
Main article: Demographics of the Philippines
Over 95% of the population is ethnically Malay, descendants of immigrants from the Indonesian archipelago, and the most significant ethnic minority group are the Chinese, who have played an important role in commerce since the 9th century. Mestizos, those of mixed race, form a tiny (2%) but economically and politically important minority. Small communities of expatriates and Negrito forest tribes that inhabit the more remote areas of Mindanao constitute the remainder.
The people of the Philippines are known as Filipinos. Throughout the colonial era the term "Filipino" originally referred to the Spanish and Spanish-mestizo minority. The definition, however, was later changed to include the entire population of the Philippines regardless of ethnic origin. The Philippines is the most ethnically diverse country in Asia.
In the 100 years since the 1903 census, the population has grown by a factor of eleven.
Ethnic Groups
- Malays, accounting for 95%, they form the bulk of the population and number around 80 million. Many live poverty striken, though some can now be found among the middle class. Most are citydwellers, although a great number still live traditional lifestyles in the mountains and rural areas. The most numerous of these are the Tagalog, the Visayan and the Ilocano. Most speak tribal languages and/or F
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