Romany

  • 91Slovenia —    The 2002 census puts the Gypsy population figure at 3,246. The 1971 Yugoslav census recorded 977 Romanies, while in the 1991 census (the last in the Yugoslav Federation) 2,293 had declared themselves as Roma and, inexplicably, a larger number… …

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  • 92Black Patch Park — is a park in Smethwick, England. It is bounded by Foundry Lane, Woodburn Road, Perrott Street and Kitchener Street, at gbmapping|SP038888.The park, covering over twenty acres, was formerly part of a sparsely populated landscape of commons and… …

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  • 93Croatia —    Estimated Gypsy population: 100,000. Official census figures were 313 Gypsies in 1961, rising to 1,257 in 1971, 3,858 in 1981, and 6,695 in 1991. The first written record of Gypsies on the territory of present day Croatia dates from 1362 and… …

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  • 94Romani — relates or may refer to: * Girolamo Romani, an Italian painter. * Romani , a common Christian name for a girl. * Romani , a style of Pottery, featuring browns, blacks and tans in a simple pattern. * români, the plural form of the Romanian word… …

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  • 95Devla — (also called Devel, Dol and Del) is the name of God in the Roma religion. Devla was mistaken with the devil or Satan by the general public when the Roma tribes arrived in Europe during the 14th century. Devla is often mentioned in Roma folk songs …

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  • 96St Mary Cray — infobox UK place country = England map type = Greater London region= London population= official name= St Mary Cray london borough= Bromley constituency westminster= Orpington post town= ORPINGTON postcode area= BR postcode district= BR5 dial… …

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  • 97Demographics of Montenegro — This article is about the demographic features of the population of Montenegro, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.… …

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  • 98Romnichal — (or Romanichal) is a neologism by which groups of Roma people (often known as Gypsies) found in some parts of the United Kingdom, notably England, refer to themselves in their own language, Anglo Romany. The word Romnichal derives from Romani… …

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  • 99Kosovo —    Kosovo is a province in the Balkans, currently still a de jure part of Serbia, following a 12 week war in 1999 waged by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) against the rump Yugoslavia to prevent the ethnic cleansing of the indigenous …

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  • 100Macedonia, Republic of — (This entry deals with Macedonia from 1941 onward. Previously it was part of the Ottoman Empire and then the kingdom of Yugoslavia. There is also a province of Greece called Macedonia.) The estimated Romany population is at least 200,000,… …

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