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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
- Gipsy is a name that refers to the Romani people.
- The surname traditions of "Swedish-speaking" farmers, fishermen and craftsmen resembles the West Finnish tradition, while smaller populations of "Sami" and "Romani people" have traditions of their own.
- 5,000 Romani people live in Ecuador.
- Unlike the estimated 600,000 Romani people who were interned and killed in the Porajmos, the Romani Holocaust, Reinhardt survived the war.
- According to some estimates, there are about 250,000 Romani people in the Czech Republic.
- It also appears in the flag of the Romani people, hinting to their nomadic history and their Indian origins.
- Parties representing recognized national minorities (currently Danes, Frisians, Sorbs, and Romani people) are exempt from both the 5% threshold and the basic mandate clause, but normally only run in state elections.
- In the English language the Romani people are widely known by the exonym Gypsies (or Gipsies), which is considered pejorative by some Romani people due to its connotations of illegality and irregularity as well as its historical use as a racial slur.
- The Third Reich's racial policies, its eugenics programs and the extermination of Jews in the Holocaust, as well as the Romani people in the Porrajmos (the Romani Holocaust) and others minorities led to a change in opinions about scientific research into race after the war.
- Romani people were deported to Angola from Portugal.
- The population consists of mixed European stock and Romani people, in whose welfare Von Doom takes a particular interest.
- The arrival of the "gitanos" (Spanish for "gypsies"), a Romani people, began in the 16th century; estimates of the Spanish Roma population range from 750,000 to over one million.
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