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  Roma people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Roma People (singular Rom; sometimes Rroma, Rrom), sometimes "Romany Folk" in the British Isles, often referred to as Gypsies (or Gipsies), are a heterogeneous ethnic group who live primarily in Southern and Eastern Europe, Western Asia, Latin America, the southern part of the United States and the Middle East.
The cause of the Roma diaspora is unknown.
Roma religion has a highly developed sense of morality, taboos, and the supernatural, though it is often denigrated by organized religions.
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 The Ultimate Roma people Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
The Roma people (pronounced "rahma," singular Rom, sometimes Rroma, and Rrom) along with the closely related Sinti people are commonly known as Gypsies in English.
Roma were widely believed to have psychic powers (see the popular stereotype of the Gypsy fortune-teller), and some romantics attribute the invention of the Tarot cards to them.
Most Roma abandoned their nomadic way of life long ago, and a good representation of way of life of Balkan Roma today can be seen in the films of the famous Bosnian director Emir Kusturica.
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Two young Roma shared experiences of social exclusion and overcoming discrimination with the indigenous Maori of New Zealand.
The Roma People (singular Rom ; sometimes Rroma, Rrom), often referred to as Gypsies, are a heterogeneous ethnic group who live primarily in Southern and Eastern Europe, Western Asia, Latin...
Roma - a member of a nomadic people originating in northern India and now living on all...
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