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  2. Category:Romanian racing drivers - Wikipedia

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    V. Robert Vișoiu. Categories: Racing drivers by nationality. Romanian motorsport people. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  3. Romani anthem - Wikipedia

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    Romani anthem. " Gelem, Gelem " is a song composed by Žarko Jovanović, often used as the anthem of the Romani people. The title has been adapted in many countries by local Roma to match their native orthography and spoken dialect of the Romani language.

  4. Ederlezi (song) - Wikipedia

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    Ederlezi (song) " Ederlezi " is a popular traditional folk song of the Romani people in the Balkans . The song got its name from Ederlezi, which is a festival [ 1] celebrating the return of springtime, especially by the Romani people of the Balkans, and elsewhere around the world. Ederlezi is the Romani name for the Feast of Saint George.

  5. Cat Music - Wikipedia

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    Country of origin. Romania. Location. Bucharest. Official website. catmusic .ro. Cat Music is a record label based in Bucharest, Romania, [ 2] that holds 30% of the market share and a catalog of more than 8,500 songs. [ 3] Its YouTube channel is the most popular of a Romanian label, with over 7.4 million subscribers and 8.2 billion views.

  6. International Romani Union - Wikipedia

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    The International Romani Union (Romani: Romano Internacionalno Jekhetanipe), formerly known as the International Gypsy Committee and International Rom Committee, is an organization active for the rights of the Romani people. Its seat is in Vienna. The International Romani Union also has offices in Skopje, North Macedonia, and Washington, D.C., US.

  7. Scandoromani - Wikipedia

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    Scandoromani is a North Germanic based Para-Romani language. It is spoken by the Scandinavian Romanisæl Travellers, a Romani minority community, in Norway (c. 100–150 elderly speakers), [1] and formerly in Sweden. Subforms are referred to as: Traveller Norwegian ( tavringens rakripa, lit. 'Traveller's language'), [2] [3] Norwegian: romani or ...

  8. Romani people in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Romani by municipality, according to the 2011 Croatian census. The 2011 Croatian census found 16,675 Romani in Croatia or 0.4% of the population. [ 20] In 2001, more than half of the Romani population was located in the Međimurje County and the City of Zagreb. [ 21][ 22] In the 2011 census, the largest religious groups among the Romani were ...

  9. Romani people in Austria - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2001 census, there were 6,273 Romani speakers in Austria, or less than 0.1% of the population. Estimations count between 10,000 and 25,000. [ 2] A more recent estimation count between 40,000 and 50,000 Romani people or about 0.5%. [ 3] Most indigenous Romani people in Austria belong to the Burgenland- Roma group in East-Austria.