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      • The Roma are thought to have arrived in Europe around the 13th to 14th century. Although they are widely dispersed, their most concentrated populations are located in Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Spain, and Turkey.
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  2. Although they are widely dispersed, their most concentrated populations are located in Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Spain, and Turkey. In the English language, Romani people have long been known by the exonym Gypsies or Gipsies, which most Roma consider a racial slur.

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    By the 12th Century, the Roma people began to reach Europe, specifically Eastern European empires such as the Byzantine Empire, one of the earliest possible accounts being within the Byzantine Empire during AD 800 and accounts of people proposed to be the Romani visiting Emperor Constantine IX in the year 1054. By the early fourteenth Century, they...

    In terms of Romani people within the Americas, one of the earliest possible accounts was in 1498, when Romani people were said to have been brought to the Americas by Christopher Columbus on his third voyage. The migration or deportation of Roma to the Americas generally started in the 16th Century. After 1492, Spain was highly focused on eliminati...

    There are generally considered to be five main groups of Roma, with those five groups having subgroups, all with different cultures, languages, and dialects. It is to be noted that there can be multiple kinds of Roma subgroups within the same country, depending on the region. The main groups are Roma (chiefly in south-eastern Europe), Romanichals o...

    Unfortunately, the Romani people have been victims of extreme persecution in basically every region they have settled in and gained their image as nomads from constantly having to move from region to region to avoid persecution. Their stereotype as fortune tellers and thieves came from being outcasted from white European society and forced to turn ...

  4. Significant Romani populations are found in the Balkan peninsula, in some Central European states, in Spain, France, Russia, and Ukraine. The total number of Romani living outside Europe are primarily in the Middle East and North Africa and in the Americas, and are estimated in total at more than two million.

  5. Apr 3, 2023 · Definition. Romani is an umbrella term used to describe a diverse ethnolinguistic group of people with a historical presence in Europe and West Asia. The historically common term 'Gypsy' is based on the myth that they came from Egypt. In reality, the ancestors of the Romani migrated out of India in the 1st millennium CE.

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  6. Romani Americans are concentrated in large cities such Chicago and Los Angeles and states such as New York, Virginia, Illinois, Texas and Massachusetts. [49] Romani Americans live mainly in major urban areas such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Seattle, and Portland.

  7. May 17, 2024 · The Roma people live principally in Europe, especially in the Slavic-speaking lands of the Balkans and central Europe. Many Roma live in Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary.

  8. The Roma are thought to have arrived in Europe around the 13th to 14th century. Although they are widely dispersed, their most concentrated populations are located in Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Spain, and Turkey.

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