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Roma Factsheet Hungary

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Roma Factsheet Portugal

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Roma Factsheet Italy

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Roma Factsheet Bulgaria

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Join our mailing list to keep in touch https://forms.gle/fqmepDtKzotymfB38 Newsletter 1, March 2021 Roma N1

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Roma in Portugal

The Roma in Portugal, known in spoken Portuguese as ciganos, are a minority ethnic group. Exact numbers in the country are unknown—estimates vary from 30,000 to 50,000. As implied by some of their most common local names, the native Portuguese Roma belong to the Iberian Kale (Kalos) group, like most of the fellow Lusophone Brazilian ciganos, and the Spanish Romani people, known as gitanos, that share […]

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Portuguese Education System

Stages of the education system  Compulsory education lasts 12 years, between the age of six and 18 or until the conclusion of upper secondary education. The Portuguese education system is divided in pre-school education (from the age of three until the start of basic education), basic education (6 to 15 years old) and upper secondary […]

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ROMA IN HUNGARY

We do not know exactly when Roma arrived in Hungary. In recent decades the historical literature has identified the earliest source relating to Roma as a document dating from 1416. The document indicates that Roma were already present in Transylvania around 1400. Roma arrived in the Balkan countries in the mid-14th century, moving on to […]

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HUNGARIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM

In Hungary, schools and kindergartens are established and maintained by the state, local governments, minority local governments, legal entities (foundations, churches, etc.) as well as natural persons. About 90 per cent of children attend public sector institutions. The maintenance of the education system became more centralized.   In January 2013, the  state took over the maintenance of […]

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The Roma Of Bulgaria – Roma in Kazanlak

The Roma Of Bulgaria Today’s Roma living in Bulgaria settle here at different times, coming from different places. The first Roma wave to the Balkans was in the 11th, 13th, 14th centuries. Due to the different names given to the Roma by Byzantine and other historians, it is not clear since when the first reports […]

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