Romani people in Portugal
The Romani people in Portugal, known in spoken Portuguese as ciganos (Portuguese pronunciation: [siˈɣɐnuʃ]), but also alternatively known as calés, calós, and boémios, are a minority ethnic group. Exact numbers of Romani people in the country are unknown—estimates vary from 30,000 to 50,000.
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Romani people in Portugal
The Romani people in Portugal, known in spoken Portuguese as ciganos (Portuguese pronunciation: [siˈɣɐnuʃ]), but also alternatively known as calés, calós, and boémios, are a minority ethnic group. Exact numbers of Romani people in the country are unknown—estimates vary from 30,000 to 50,000.
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