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  1. Romani people, or Roma ( Serbian: Роми, romanized : Romi ), are the fourth largest ethnic group in Serbia, numbering 131,936 (1.98%) according to the 2022 census. However, due to a legacy of poor birth registration and some other factors, this official number is likely underestimated. [3] [4] Estimates that correct for undercounting suggest ...

  2. Romi u Srbiji. Romi u Srbiji su građani Srbije romske etničke pripadnosti. Na srpskom jezičkom prostoru, narodno tradicionalno su nazivani i kao Cigani, [2] mada se ovo ime u savremenom diskursu smatra pejorativnim . Tokom Drugog svetskog rata u Jugoslaviji su, uz Srbe i Jevreje, bili žrtve nacista .

  3. Petar I Aleksejevič Romanov [1] ( rus. Пётр I Алексеевич; Moskva, 30. maj / 9. jun 1672 — Sankt Peterburg, 28. januar/ 8. februar 1725 ), poznatiji kao Petar Veliki ( rus. Пётр Великий ), bio je ruski car i imperator koji je vladao od 27. aprila/ 7. maja 1682, pa sve do svoje smrti 1725. godine.

  4. Роми у Србији. Роми у Србији су грађани Србије ромске етничке припадности. На српском језичком простору, народно традиционално су називани и као Цигани, [2] мада се ово име у савременом ...

  5. Oct 24, 2016 · The richness of Serbia’s Roman heritage has led the county’s Institute of Archaeology, and its director Miomir Korac, to draw up a route connecting all the key sites in one 600-km historical ...

  6. Felix Romuliana, 3rd century, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Much of the territory of the modern state of Serbia was part of the Roman Empire and later the Eastern Roman Empire. In particular, the region of Central Serbia was under Roman rule for about 800 years (with interruptions), starting from the 1st century BC, interrupted by the arrival of ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ruska_RomaRuska Roma - Wikipedia

    Initially known as Ruska Roma, they live mostly in Russia and Belarus, but also in Eastern and Central Ukraine, the United States, France, and Canada. They formed in the Northwestern part of the Russian Empire from Polska Roma who immigrated to the country in the 18th century. Ruska Roma are divided into territorial subgroups, whose names come ...

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