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As of 2023, there were 630,795 Romanian citizens living in Spain. [7] Most of the immigration took place given economic reasons. The linguistic similarities between Romanian and Spanish , as well as Romanians' Latin identity , are also a reason for the country's attractiveness to Romanians.
Romania and Spain, although countries located at the two extremes of Europe, had at one point been part of the Roman Empire and have had numerous approaches and connections throughout history. The first direct Spanish-Romanian political relations date back to the 15th century, when the Voivode of Transylvania , John Hunyadi and King Alfonso V ...
The gitano in Spanish society have inspired several authors: Federico García Lorca , a great Spanish poet of the 20th century, wrote Romancero Gitano ("Gypsy Ballad Book") The Roma is the most basic, most profound, the most aristocratic of my country, as representative of their way and whoever keeps the flame, blood, and the alphabet of the ...
The Roma were musicians and dancers as well as circus performers that moved place to place, having an adventurous nomadic lifestyle, away from society's conventional norms and expectations. This lifestyle inspired the 19th-century European artistic movement, Bohemianism [ 219 ] as well as the hippie movement of the late 50's and 60's in the ...
Kalderash, concentrated in Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia and Hungary. Calé, concentrated in Spain, but also in Portugal (see Romani people in Portugal) and southern France. Manouche, concentrated in France and Belgium. Romanlar, in Turkey. Romanichal, in England, the Scottish Borders, northeast Wales and south Wales. Romanisael, in Sweden and Norway.
Dozens of human rights groups and NGOs and urged Romanian policymakers to uphold the rights of same-sex couples in line with a European Court of Human Rights ruling in May. The ECHR ruled Romania ...
Numbering about 500 people still living in the original villages of Istria while the majority left for other countries after World War II (mainly to Italy, United States, Canada, Spain, Germany, France, Sweden, Switzerland, Romania, and Australia), they speak the Istro-Romanian language, the closest living relative of Romanian. On the other ...
Romanian emigrants to Spain (17 P) Pages in category "Spanish people of Romanian descent" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.