-
Romuva or
Romowe (also
known as
Rickoyoto in the
writings of
Simon Grunau) was an
alleged pagan place of
worship (a
temple or a
sacred area) in the western...
- June 2009.
Retrieved 3 June 2009. "The
History and
Origin of the Roma".
Romove.radio.cz.
Archived from the
original on 25
April 2010.
Retrieved 25 April...
- bears" trainers" (from
Romanian urs "bear"). Zlătari "goldsmiths." Roma or
Romové,
Czech Republic. Roma or Rómovia, Slovakia. Romanichal, in the
United Kingdom...
- цыгане Bulgarian: цигани,
tsigani (Roma people) Czech: cikáni (synonym:
Romové) Macedonian: цигани,
tsigani (synonym: ѓупци) Polish:
Cyganie (synonym:...
-
Romani people (Czech:
Romové,
commonly known as
Gypsies Czech: Cikáni) are an
ethnic minority in the
Czech Republic,
currently making up
around 2% of the...
- Romanies".
Retrieved 1
November 2024. Ryšavý, Zdeněk (24
April 2013). "Slavní
Romové ve
fotbale aneb proč nehrál s
Kollerem v útoku nároďáku Gabčo?" [Famous...
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Romani people in the
country is
estimated to be
around 220,000. Petr Lhotka:
Romové v České
republice po roce 1989
Archived 20
February 2007 at the Wayback...
- That
number jumped to
around 5,100 in the 2011 census. The
terms Romuva,
Romovė, and
Ruomuva came from
medieval written sources in East
Prussia mentioning...
- with the
spirits of the dead ancestors. He
lived in a
sacred grove, the
Romove, a
place off
limit for
anyone but
elite clergy. Each
district was headed...
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Retrieved 17 May 2012. "Romsky
bloger nekteri romove se
chovaji jako blazni" (in Czech).
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