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commonly known as
Romanisael (Norwegian: romanifolket, tatere, sigøynere; Swedish: resande, zigenare, tattare; Scandoromani:
romanisæl, romanoar, rom(m)ani...
- Confusingly, this term is also used by
Romanisæl, the
Romani group of
Norway and Sweden.
Unlike the
Romanisæl Travellers, the
indigenous Norwegian Travellers...
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southwestern coastline of Norway. They are not to be
confused with
Romanisæl Travellers (also
known as Tater, who are
Norway and Sweden’s
largest travelling...
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Romani dialect indigenous to Norway, as well as Sweden. It is
spoken by
Romanisæl (Tater) Travellers.
Because of the
wandering nature of the
Romani people...
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Welsh Kale are
closely related to Romanichal,
Scottish Lowland Roma,
Romanisael and
Finnish Kale. They are
considered part of the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller...
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collective name for
traveler people in Finland. The
original Finnish Kale were
Romanisæl who came to
Finland via
Sweden proper after being deported from Sweden...
- Kalderash, Boyash, Manouche, Lovari, Lăutari, Machvaya, Romanichal,
Romanisael, Kale, Kaale,
Xoraxai and Modyar. Roma is the
primary term used in political...
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countries M****h, in French-speaking
areas of
Europe (in French: Manouche)
Romanisæl, in
Sweden and Norway. The Romani-Swedish po****tion is
mostly located...
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Angloromani (Spoken by
Romanichal in England),
Scandoromani (Spoken by
Romanisæl in
Norway and Sweden),
Scottish Cant (Spoken by
Scottish Lowland Romani...
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travelled to
Finland from Scotland; this is
because the Kàlo and the
Romanisæl of
Norway and
Sweden are
distantly related to present-day Romanichal,...