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Settlement Type Location Population Roma population Roma % Note Otaci: town Ocnița: 6,043 3,148 52.09% Vulcănești: village Nisporeni: 1,224 1,057 86.36% Ursari: village Călărași: 285 233 81.75% Coroliovca: village Hîncești: 91 17 18.68% Soroca: town Soroca: 28,362 1,525 5% Often named "World capital of Romani people" [8] [9]
The 2010 IBGE Brazilian National Census encountered Romani camps in 291 of Brazil's 5,565 municipalities. [5] It is the second largest Romani population in the world, after the United States. The first Brazilian president (1956–1961) of direct non-Portuguese Romani origin was Juscelino Kubitschek , 50% Czech Romani by his mother's bloodline.
This is a table of Romani people by country. The list does include ... Census encountered Romani camps in 291 of Brazil's 5,565 ... largest Romani settlement in ...
Romanian Brazilians (Romeno-brasileiro) are Brazilians of full, partial, or predominantly Romanian descent, or Romanian-born people residing in Brazil. [2] According to 2008 estimates, there are around 200,000 Romanians or people of Romanian descent currently living in Brazil, [3] although the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania says there only are 7,393 Romanian citizens in Brazil and up ...
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Brazil also includes a notable Romani community descended from Sinti and Roma deportees from the Portuguese Empire during the Portuguese Inquisition. [97] Since the late 19th century, Roma have also migrated to other countries in South America and Canada. The Romani language is an Indo-Aryan language with strong Balkan influence. [98]