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[[File:Paragua.jpg|thumb|220px|Tari tradisional Suku Kapampangan.]]
'''Suku Kapampangan''' atau '''Pampango''' adalah salah satu suku bangsa di [[Filipina]]. Mereka membentuk populasi lebih dari 2 juta jiwa di [[Filipina]]. Kapampangan merupakan suku bangsa terbesar keenam di negara itu.
==Bacaan tambahan==
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* [http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~camiling/bio/bios.htm Andro Camiling's Biographies of Famous Kapampangan]
* While Pampanga is known as the Culinary Capital of the Philippines, there are more to the province than just food. Pampanga is a home to a hodgepodge of natural and man-made tourist destinations. In fact, every city or municipality in [http://www.alviera.ph/pampanga-philippines/ Pampanga] boasts of its distinct destinations and observances.