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Gipsy Kings (originally Los Reyes) are a
musical group founded in 1979 in Arles, France. The band,
whose members have
Catalan heritage, play a
blend of...
- HMS
Gipsy (or Gipsey) has been the name of
several Royal Navy ships: HMS
Gipsy (1799), a
schooner in
service from 1799 to 1804 that
captured several French...
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Gipsy Hill in
south London is a
hilly and
leafy neighbourhood spanning the
southern parts of the
London Boroughs of
Lambeth and
Southwark characterised...
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Rodney "
Gipsy"
Smith MBE (31
March 1860 – 4
August 1947) was a
British evangelist who
conducted evangelistic campaigns in the
United States and Great...
- A
gypsy tart is a type of tart made with
evaporated milk,
muscovado sugar (though some
varieties include light brown sugar), and pastry. It originates...
- The
Austin Gipsy is an off-road
vehicle produced by
Austin from 1958 to 1968. It was
designed as a lower-cost
replacement for the
Austin Champ, to compete...
- "The Scholar-
Gipsy" (1853) is a poem by
Matthew Arnold,
based on a 17th-century
Oxford story found in
Joseph Glanvill's The
Vanity of
Dogmatizing (1661...
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Gipsy House (formerly
Little Whitefield) is a
house in the
village of
Great Missenden in the
English county of Buckinghamshire. It was the home of the...
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Gipsy Love may
refer to
Gipsy Love (operetta), 1910/1911, with
music by
Franz Lehár
Gipsy Love, a song by
Round 13 This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- language,
Romani people have long been
known by the
exonym Gypsies or
Gipsies,
which many Roma
consider a
racial slur. The
attendees of the
first World...