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What is the official language of central luzon?

There isn't a single "official language" for Central Luzon in the Philippines.

While Filipino (based on Tagalog) is the national language of the Philippines and widely spoken throughout Central Luzon, there are numerous other languages spoken in the region, including:

* Kapampangan (Pampanga): Spoken primarily in Pampanga and parts of Zambales.

* Tagalog (including various dialects): Widely spoken throughout the region, particularly in Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, and Quezon.

* Ilocano: Spoken by a significant population in the northern parts of Central Luzon.

* Pangasinan: Spoken primarily in Pangasinan province.

Therefore, Central Luzon is a diverse region with multiple languages spoken, and there is no official language specific to the region.

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