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Settlement Type Location Population Roma population Roma % Note Kerinov Grm: village Municipality of Krško, southeastern Slovenia 134 (2012) It was established as an autonomous settlement in 2010 Pušča: village Municipality of Murska Sobota, northeastern Slovenia 531 99% It was established as an autonomous settlement in 2002.
Romani Americans are concentrated in large cities such Chicago and Los Angeles and states such as New York, Virginia, Illinois, Texas and Massachusetts. [50] Romani Americans live mainly in major urban areas such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Seattle, and Portland.
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These Romani were known for playing in cafes and restaurants, the name Bashalde emerged in the late 20th century; portions of them were also known as Romungre. In the early 1900s the Romani in Braddock, Pennsylvania, purchased an entire block of homes, making them the largest population of settled Romani in the United States.
Janet Lee - psychic who sued private investigator Bob Nygaard over alleged anti-Romani bias [8] Oksana Marafioti - author of Armenian and Romani descent [9] Richard Marcinko - commander and Vietnam War veteran; Gina Marks - psychic and writer; Jimmy Marks - victim of discrimination; Rose Marks - psychic; Jerry Mason - rock musician [10] Seanan ...
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The United States established diplomatic relations with Romania in 1880, following Romania's independence. [18] The two countries severed diplomatic ties after Romania declared war on the United States in 1941; and re-established them in 1947. Relations remained strained during the Cold War era while Romania was under communist leadership.
Romani people at a Kakava celebration in Edirne, 2015. Romani people in Turkey are generally known as Romanlar, Çingene, Çingen, or Çingan, as well as Çingit (West Black Sea region), Kıptî (meaning Coptic), Şopar (Kırklareli), Romanlar [177] and Gipleri (derived from the term "Egyptian").