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- The Kalderash are a subgroup of the Romani people. They were traditionally coppersmiths and metal workers and speak a number of Romani dialects grouped...
- Sinti, concentrated in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France and Italy. Kalderash, concentrated in Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia and Hungary. Calé, concentrated...
- Boyash: The Boyash are concentrated in the Northern United States. Kalderash: The Kalderash are concentrated in New York City, Chicago, and Fort Worth, Texas...
- 1990s. The Erromintxela are the descendants of a 15th-century wave of Kalderash Roma, who entered the Basque Country via France. Both ethnically and linguistically...
- (Churarícko, Sievemakers) Eastern Vlax Romani (Bisa) Ghagar Grekurja (Greco) Kalderash (Coppersmith, Kelderashícko) Lovari (Lovarícko) Machvano (Machvanmcko)...
- named after the Mačva region, which they settled from modern day Hungary. Kalderash Ruska Roma "Первое Арбитражное Учреждение - Авторизация". Historical Dictionary...
- subgroups and clans with their own self-designations, such as the Sinti, Kalderash, Boyash, Manouche, Lovari, Lăutari, Machvaya, Romanichal, Romanisael,...
- have been evangelized by American missionaries, who mostly belong to Kalderash and Muchwaya Roma groups and once belonged to the Eastern Orthodox Christian...
- Kalderash Romani is a group of Vlax dialects spoken by the Kalderash Romani, mainly in Romania. Its main contact language is Romanian. The Bible was translated...
- the second season her true identity is revealed: she is Janna of the Kalderash, a member of the Romani group that cursed Angel. In response to an elder's...