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  1. Ilocano people - Wikipedia

    Predominantly Roman Catholicism, with minorities including Aglipayan, Protestantism, Islam, and Buddhism. The Ilocano people (Ilocano: Tattáo nga Ilóko, Kailukuán, Kailukanuán), also …

  2. Ilocano | Philippines, Language, Culture | Britannica

    Ilocano, third largest ethnolinguistic group in the Philippines. When discovered by the Spanish in the 16th century, they occupied the narrow coastal plain of northwestern Luzon, known as the …

  3. Ilocanos - Encyclopedia.com

    Among all Filipino ethno-linguistic groups, the Ilocanos are the most famed as migrants, settling since the 19th century in sparsely populated expanses of the northern Central Plain of Luzon …

  4. Ilocano or Ilokano: Language of the Philippines - Tagalog Lang

    Variously spelled as Ilocano, Ilukano, Ilucano, Iluko, Iloco or Iloko, it is the third most-spoken language in the Philippines. The ancestors of the Ilocano people arrived in the Philippines by …

  5. Iloko / Ilocano Speech and Language Development - Bilinguistics

    Ilocano is one of the most widely spoken languages in the Philippines and has a long history rooted in the culture of northern Luzon. Also spelled Iloko, Ilocáno, Ilokáno, or Pagsasao nga …

  6. Ilocano Language of the Philippines - SINAUNANGPANAHON

    Apr 24, 2025 · Explore the rich history of the Ilocano language, a major Philippine language. Discover its Austronesian roots, evolution through colonial periods, cultural impact, and …

  7. Ilocano language and alphabet - Omniglot

    Ilocano is a Northern Luzon language spoken mainly in Luzon, Mindanao and Mindoro in the Philippines by about 11 million people.

  8. Ilocano - Language Profiles Project

    Ilocano Language Ilocano is an Austronesian spoken in the Philippines by about 9 million people. It is the third most spoken language in the Philippines.

  9. Ilocano people - Wikiwand

    The Ilocano people (Ilocano: Tattáo nga Ilóko, Kailukuán, Kailukanuán), also referred to as Ilokáno, Ilóko, Ilúko, or Samtóy, are an Austronesian ethnolinguistic group native to the …

  10. Ilocano people explained

    Originally from the Ilocos Region on the northwestern coast of Luzon, Philippines and later expanded throughout Northern Luzon. Their native language is called Iloco. Ilocano culture …