Romani people in Romania
Romani people in Romania are Romanian citizens who are of Romani descent. The Roma are one of Romania's largest minorities. The Roma are the second largest ethnic group in Romania after Hungarians. According to the 2011 census, 621,573 Roma lived in Romania. They constitute 3.08% of the total Romanian population.[1] The Turkish speaking Muslim Xoraxane Roma, lives in Dobruja and made 1,8% of the population[2]
Romani People In Romania Media
Roma village in Romania after the abolition of slavery, 1884
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Picture of a house which is home to a Gypsy family.
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A Roma family travelling by wagon
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The Romani minority in Romania by county (2011 census)
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Percentage of Romani minority who speak Romani language in Romania by county (2011 census)
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The Romani minority in Romania by municipality (2002 census)
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A șatră or village peopled by members of the Romani community of Romania
References
- ↑ "A brief history of Roma people in Romania". 17 December 2019.
- ↑ Oprisan, Ana. "The Muslim Gypsies in Romania".