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  2. Gitanos - Wikipedia

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    The term gitano evolved from the word egiptano [10] ("Egyptian"), which was the Old Spanish demonym for someone from Egipto (Egypt). "Egiptano" was the regular adjective in Old Spanish for someone from Egypt, however, in Middle and Modern Spanish the irregular adjective egipcio supplanted egiptano to mean Egyptian, probably to differentiate Egyptians from Gypsies.

  3. The Spanish Gypsy - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Gypsy is an English Jacobean tragicomedy, dating from around 1623. The play was likely a collaboration between several dramatists, including Thomas Middleton , William Rowley , Thomas Dekker , and John Ford .

  4. Gitanes - Wikipedia

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    In honour of the name, the packet shows the silhouette of a Spanish gypsy woman playing the tambourine. [2] There is a distinction between the "blonde" style of the current Gitanes, and the classic style of Gitanes Brunes, both of which are sold in Europe and South America (most commonly in Argentina and Chile).

  5. List of Romani people - Wikipedia

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    Lolita Flores (1958) – Spanish singer and actress; Los Niños de Sara – French (Spanish origin, Iberian Kale) rumba and flamenco singers and guitar players; Manitas de Plata (born 1921) – Spanish guitarist; Manolis Angelopoulos – Greek singer; Marianne Rosenberg (born 1955) – German singer-songwriter; daughter of German Gypsy who ...

  6. La gitanilla - Wikipedia

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    La gitanilla ("The Little Gypsy Girl") is the first novella contained in Miguel de Cervantes' collection of short stories, the Novelas ejemplares (The Exemplary Novels).. La gitanilla is the story of a 15 year old gypsy girl named Preciosa, who is said to be talented, extremely beautiful, and wise beyond her years.

  7. Aniya la Gitana - Wikipedia

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    Aniya la Gitana (Aniya the Gypsy) was the stage name used by Ana Amaya Molina also known as Anilla la de Ronda (1855-1933). She was a Spanish flamenco guitarist, singer and dancer. She was a Spanish flamenco guitarist, singer and dancer.

  8. Traje de flamenca - Wikipedia

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    The traje de flamenca ("flamenco outfit") or traje de gitana [1] ("Gitana outfit") is the dress traditionally worn by women at Ferias (festivals) in Andalusia, Spain.There are two forms: one worn by dancers and the other worn as a day dress.

  9. Category:Films about Romani people - Wikipedia

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    Gypsy (1937 film) The Gypsy and the Gentleman; The Gypsy Baron (1935 film) The Gypsy Baron (1954 film) The Gypsy Baron (1927 film) The Gypsy Baron (1962 film) Gypsy Blood (1920 film) The Gypsy Chief; Gypsy Love (1922 film) Gypsy Wildcat; Gypsy Woman (film) The Gypsy (film)