List of Romani settlements

This is an incomplete list of settlements with significant (pluraliity or majority) ethnic Roma population.
Europe
Central and Eastern Europe
Bulgaria
- This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
There are many Roma neighborhoods in Bulgarian cities, such as Plovdiv.[1]
| Settlement | Type | Location | Population | Roma population | Roma % | Note |
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| Stolipinovo | neighbourhood | |
20,000 | the largest Roma community in the Balkans | ||
| Fakulteta | neighbourhood | |
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| Tokaito | neighbourhood | |
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| Nadezhda | neighbourhood | |
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Czech Republic
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| Settlement | Type | Location | Population | Roma population | Roma % | Note |
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| Chánov | neighbourhood | |
1,500 - 2,000 (2006 estimate) | |||
| Janov | quarter | |
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| Větřní | village | |
3,950 (2006) | |||
Hungary
- This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
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Roma people in Hungary by municipalities.
| Settlement | Type | Location | Population | Roma population | Roma % | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alsószentmárton | village | |
1,182 | 77.7 (2001) | ||
| Gilvánfa | village | |
381 | 71.2 (2001) | ||
| Csenyéte | village | |
432 | 93.4 (2001) | ||
Republic of Macedonia
| Settlement | Type | Location | Population | Roma population | Roma % | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Šuto Orizari | municipality | |
22,017 (2002) | 13,342 | 60.6 | |
Romania
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Roma people in Romania by municipalities.
| Settlement | Type | Location | Population | Roma population | Roma % | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vâlcele | commune | |
3,698(2002)[2] | 1,778 | 48.1 | |
| Ungra | commune | |
2,038(2002)[3] | 1,080 | 52.9 | |
| Slobozia Bradului | commune | |
5,063(2002)[4] | 3,241 | 64 | |
| Armășești | commune | |
7,310(2002)[5] | 4,162 | 56.9 | |
| Cojasca | commune | |
7,286(2002)[6] | 4,795 | 68.8 | |
Serbia
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| Settlement | Type | Location | Population | Roma population | Roma % | Note |
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| Deponija | neighbourhood | |
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| Goveđi Brod | neighbourhood | |
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| Marinkova Bara | neighbourhood | |
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| Jatagan Mala | neighbourhood | |
formerly inhabited by Roma | |||
Slovakia
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| Settlement | Type | Location | Population | Roma population | Roma % | Note |
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| Luník IX | borough | |
5,368 (2005) | the largest Roma community in Slovakia | ||
| Letanovský Mlyn | village | |
700 | |||
| Jarovnice | village | |
4,562 (2004) | |||
Slovenia
| Settlement | Type | Location | Population | Roma population | Roma % | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kerinov Grm | village | |
134 (2012) | |||
Turkey
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| Settlement | Type | Location | Population | Roma population | Roma % | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sulukule | neighborhood | |
Centre of Gypsy cultural life, oldest Roma settlement in Europe | |||
| Ayvansaray | neighborhood | |
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| Hacıhüsrev | neighborhood | |
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| Ayrancılar | neighborhood | |
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| Örnekköy | neighborhood | |
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Southern Europe
Spain
| Settlement | Type | Location | Population | Roma population | Roma % | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sacromonte | neighborhood | |
The traditional Gitano quarter of Granada. | |||
| Triana | neighborhood | |
A neighborhood traditionally linked to Gitano history. | |||
| Nou Barris | neighborhood | |
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See also
References
- ↑ François Rüegg, Rudolf Poledna, Călin Rus, Interculturalism and discrimination in Romania, Berlin, 2006, p. 140
- ↑ (Romanian) Romanian 2002 census results: Vâlcele
- ↑ (Romanian) Romanian 2002 census results: Ungra
- ↑ (Romanian) Romanian 2002 census results: Slobozia Bradului
- ↑ (Romanian) Romanian 2002 census results: Armăşeşti
- ↑ (Romanian) Romanian 2002 census results: Cojasca
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