Roma (people)
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Roma (people) are living mainly in Europe
Roma and Sinti are the largest national minority in Europe. The numbers given vary from 1 to 20 million. They don't have their own country but live in diaspora all over Europe. This page aims at collecting pointers to places where Roma can be met and their culture can be esxperienced.
[edit] Regions
All over Europe, mainly on the Balkans, in the south of Spain and South of France.
[edit] Places
[edit] Bulgaria
[edit] France
Saintes Maries de la Mer (Provence)
[edit] Macedonia
[edit] Spain
[edit] Background
[edit] Language
Romanes (Romane, Romani), Kale
[edit][add listing] See
[edit] Austria
Dokumentations und Informationszentrum des Kulturvereins Österreichischer Roma, 1190 Wien, Devrientgasse 1
[edit] Czech Republic
Muzeum romské kultury, Bratislavská 67, 602 00 Brno, Tel:+420 545 571 798, Mobil:+420 608 972 782
[edit] Germany
Bremeneckgasse 2 69117 Heidelberg Telefon: (0049)-(0)6221-981102 Telefax: (0049)-(0)6221-981177 E-Mail: dialog@sintiundroma.de
[edit] Hungary
Budapest Gypsy Museum about the history of the Roma (Gypsy) people in Hungary
[edit] Poland
[edit] Spain
museo del baile flamenco Sevilla
[edit] UK
The Gordon Boswell Romany Museum Spalding, Lincolnshire
[edit][add listing] Do
- Romani language course:
AMBRELA Roma Education and Integration Center, Skopje/Šuto Orizari
Amala Summer School, Valjevo, Serbien
- Roma dance course:
AMBRELA Roma Education and Integration Center, Skopje/Šuto Orizari, Mazedonien
Amala Summer School, Valjevo, Serbien
[edit] Celebrations
- 14th January: Vasilica (New Year) Balkans
- 8th April: International Roma Day
- 6th Mai: Djurdjev dan/Herdelezi (Spring festival) Balkans
- 24. und 25. Mai: Pilgrimage toSaintes Maries de la Mer (France)
- June: Roma Summer Festival in Tarnow, Poland
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[edit] Organised travel

