Romani fowk

(Reguidit frae Romani)

The Romani (spelt Romany an aw), or Roma, is a tradeitionally nomadic ethnic group, bidin maistly in Europe an the Americaes an originatin frae the northren regions o the Indie subcontinent,[52][53][54] presumably frae whaur the states Rajasthan, Haryana, an Punjab exeest the day.[53][54] Thay, alangside ither wanrelatit ethnic groups in Scotland an Ireland, is kent as Gypsies an aw.

Romani fowk
Romani banner creautit in 1933 an acceptit bi the 1971 World Romani Congress
Tot population
2–20 million[1][2][3][4]
Regions wi signeeficant populations
 United States1,000,000 estimatit wi Romani heritage
(5,400 per 2000 census)[5][6]
 Brazil800,000[7]
 Turkey700,000–5,000,000[8]
/≈2,750,000/[9][10]
 Spain650,000–1,500,000[8][11][12][13]
 Romanie621,573–2,000,000[8][14][15]
 Fraunce350,000–500,000[16][17]
 Bulgarie325,343–800,000[18][19]
 Hungary315,583–990,000[20][21]
 Greece300,000–350,000[22]
 Unitit Kinrick90,000–300,000
/≈225,000/[8][23]
 Roushie182,766–1,200,000[8][24]
 Serbie147,604–500,000
/≈250,000/[25][26]
 Italy120,000–180,000[27]
 Germany120,000–140,000[8][28]
 Slovakie105,738–600,000[8][29][30]
 North Macedonie53,879[8][31]
 Swaden50,000–100,000[32]
 Ukraine47,587–400,000[8][33]
 Czech Republic40,370 (Romani speakers)[34]–300,000[35]
 Argentinae≈300,000[36]
 Portugal40,000–70,000[8][37]
 Kosovo40,000[38]
 Netherlands32,000–48,000[8]
 Poland15,000–60,000[8][39]
 Moldovae12,778–200,000[8][40]
 Croatie16,975–40,000[8][41]
 Bosnie an Herzegovinae8,864–60,000[8][42]
 Albanie8,301–150,000[8][37][43]
 Kazakhstan6,000
 Canadae5,255–80,000[44][45]
 Finland11,000–50,000
 Australie5,000–25,000[46]
 Mexico15,850[47]
 Colombie≈8,000[48]
 Slovenie2,300[49]
 Lithuanie<3,000[50]
Leids
Romani leid, Para-Romani varieties, leids o native regions
Releegion
O the releegious predominantly Christianity[51]
Islam[51]
Shaktism branch of Hinduism[51]
Relatit ethnic groups
Dom, Lom, Domba; ither Indo-Aryans

References

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  2. "EU demands action to tackle Roma poverty". BBC News. 5 Apryle 2011.
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  7. "Falta de políticas públicas para ciganos é desafio para o governo" [Lack of public policy for Romani is a challenge for the administration] (in Portuguese). R7. 2011. Retrieved 22 Januar 2012. The Special Secretariat for the Promotion of Racial Equality estimates the number of "ciganos" (Romanis) in Brazil at 800,000 (2011). The 2010 IBGE Brazilian National Census encountered gypsy camps in 291 of Brazil's 5,565 municipalities.
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  14. 2011 census data, based on table 7 Population by ethnicity, gives a total of 621,573 Roma in Romania. This figure is disputed by other sources, because at the local level, many Roma declare a different ethnicity (mostly Romanian, but also Hungarian in Transylvania and Turkish in Dobruja). Many are not recorded at all, since they do not have ID cards [2]. International sources give higher figures than the official census(UNDP's Regional Bureau for Europe Archived 2013-11-01 at the Wayback Machine, World Bank Archived 2006-08-24 at the Wayback Machine, International Association for Official Statistics Archived 2008-02-26 at the Wayback Machine).
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  16. "Situation of Roma in France at crisis proportions". EurActiv Network. 7 December 2005. Retrieved 21 October 2015. According to the report, the settled Gypsy population in France is officially estimated at around 500,000, although other estimates say that the actual figure is much closer to 1.2 million.
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