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Definition of Gitanos

Gitano
Gitana Gi*ta"na, n. fem.; Gitano Gi*ta"no, n. masc.[Sp., fr. (assumed) LL. Aegyptanus, fem. Aegyptana, Egyptian. Cf. Gypsy.] A Spanish gypsy.

Meaning of Gitanos from wikipedia

- three days is usual in Gitano culture. At weddings, gitanos invite everyone and anyone that they know of (especially other gitanos). On some occasions,...
- Look up gitano in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gitano may refer to: Gitanos, Romani people in Spain Gitano (film), a 2000 Spanish film Gitano (album)...
- Although the group members were born in France, their parents were mostly gitanos (Spanish Romani) who fled Spain during the 1930s Spanish Civil War. They...
- Romani people (Gitanos) of Spain. The English traveller George Borrow who travelled through Spain during the 1830s stated that the Gitanos were also called...
- Omnibus Press. ISBN 9780857125958. Retrieved 13 July 2019. "Somos Gitanos". Discogs. discogs.com. Retrieved 25 December 2015. Somos Gitanos at Discogs...
- ****imilate the Gitanos were under way as early as 1619, when the Gitanos were forcibly settled, the use of the Romani language was prohibited, Gitano men and...
- The Romancero gitano (often translated into English as Gypsy Ballads) is a poetry collection by Spanish writer Federico García Lorca. First published in...
- arrollado in Costa Rica. In Puerto Rico and Venezuela it is known as brazo de gitano, but there is a vast array of fillings that include cream, chocolate truffle...
- Gitano Group Inc. was a company that manufactured jeans. They filed for bankruptcy protection in 1994. An Israeli immigrant family the Dabahs began the...
- community in Argentina (Spanish: Gitanos en Argentina) number more than 300,000. The first Roma to arrive in Argentina were Gitanos who came from Spain at different...