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  2. List of Romani settlements - Wikipedia

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    gypsy part Sofia: 4,659 ~100% Gradets: village Kotel, Sliven: 3,759 2,970 79.01% Gradets is probably the largest Roma village in the world Bukovlak: village Pleven, Pleven: 3,620 2,052 56.69% Second largest Roma village in Bulgaria Varbitsa: town Varbitsa, Shumen: 3,325 1,841 55.37% Varbitsa is the only town (urban settlement) in Bulgaria with ...

  3. Romani people in Romania - Wikipedia

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    In 2009–2010, a media campaign followed by a parliamentary initiative asked the Romanian Parliament to accept a proposal to revert the official name of country's Roma (adopted in 2000) to Țigan (Gypsy), the traditional and colloquial Romanian name for Romani, to avoid the possible confusion among the international community between the words ...

  4. Romani people - Wikipedia

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    Christian Romanies during the pilgrimage to Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer in France, 1980s Two Orthodox Christian Romanies in Cluj-Napoca, Romania Rom and bear (Belgrade, Banovo Brdo, 1980s) Most Roma are Christian , [ 269 ] but many are Muslims ; some retained their ancient faith of Hinduism from their original homeland of India, while others have ...

  5. Bury Me Standing: The Gypsies and Their Journey - Wikipedia

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    To write this book, Fonseca lived with the Gypsies of Albania and traveled through Bulgaria, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, the former Yugoslavia, and Romania for four years. [ 2 ] The title "Bury me standing" comes from a proverb which describes the plight of the Gypsies: "Bury me standing.

  6. Romania in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the 8th century the establishment of the Khazar Khaganate north of the Caucasus Mountains created an obstacle in the path of nomadic people moving westward. [1] [2] In the following period, the local population of the Carpathian–Danubian area profited from the peaceful political climate and a unitary material culture, called "Dridu", that developed in the region.

  7. Leeds University Library's Gypsy, Traveller and Roma ...

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    The Gypsy, Traveller and Roma Collections comprise collections from different sources acquired by the Brotherton Library at various times. These are curated under a single collection group. Each collection is an outsider’s representation of the communities as the collectors were not Gypsies, Travellers or Roma.

  8. Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum - Wikipedia

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    The village was a creation of the folklorist and sociologist Dimitrie Gusti. The location plans were executed by the writer, playwright, director Victor Ion Popa and set designer Henri H. Stahl . The necessary financial funds were provided by the Royal Cultural Foundation and in the presence of King Carol II of Romania the museum was ...

  9. Romani culture - Wikipedia

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    In the summer 2023 DfE data, there were around 1,400 Gypsy/ Roma pupils and 190 Travellers of Irish Heritage at the end of key stage four, out of around 607,000 pupils overall. [139] For Bulgaria in 2011 the share of Romani with university degree reached 0.3%, while 6.9% have secondary education; the same share was 22.8%/47.6% for Bulgarians. [a]