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About: Romani people in Kosovo
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Romani people in Kosovo are part of the wider Muslim Romani people community, the biggest minority group in Europe. Kosovo Roma speak the Balkan Romani language in most cases, but also the languages that surround them, such as Serbian and Albanian. They are Cultural Muslims. In 2011 there were 36,694 Romani, Ashkali and Balkan Egyptians living in Kosovo. However, the minorities are unrelated to each other and were only put together based on appearance.

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  • Romani people in Kosovo are part of the wider Muslim Romani people community, the biggest minority group in Europe. Kosovo Roma speak the Balkan Romani language in most cases, but also the languages that surround them, such as Serbian and Albanian. They are Cultural Muslims. In 2011 there were 36,694 Romani, Ashkali and Balkan Egyptians living in Kosovo. However, the minorities are unrelated to each other and were only put together based on appearance. Many Romani were targeted by the Kosovo Liberation Army along with Serbs during the Kosovo War as they were considered to be allied with Serbs and Serbian national interests. Romani in Kosovo are much depleted from their former numbers, and have been in both stationary and nomadic residence there since the 15th century. The Kosovo Liberation Army were reported to have expelled 50,000 Romani from Kosovo, forcing them to take refuge in central Serbia, but many of them have since returned to Kosovo. (en)
  • Les Roms sont un groupe ethnique du Kosovo. D'après le recensement de 2011, ils représentent environ 2 % de la population. Ils sont divisés en trois groupes : les Roms, les Ashkalis et les « Égyptiens ». En 2013, l'affaire Leonarda en France donne une certaine visibilité aux Roms du Kosovo. (fr)
  • Met Roma in Kosovo (Albanees: Romët në Kosovë) worden in Kosovo wonende etnische Roma, of Kosovaren van Romani afkomst aangeduid. Alhoewel de Roma ("Romët"), Balkan-Egyptenaren (“Egjiptianëve të Ballkanit”) en Ashkali ("Aškalije") zichzelf identificeren als afzonderlijke gemeenschappen en als zodanig worden erkend door de Kosovaarse wetgeving, worden ze - vanwege culturele en uiterlijke overeenkomsten - vaak als één gezamenlijke groep gezien. De Roma (en Balkan-Egyptenaren en Ashkali) wonen verspreid over het hele land, maar enkele van de grootste gemeenschappen zijn te vinden in de regio Pejë, Gjakovë, Obiliq en Kosovo Polje. (nl)
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  • Romani in Kosovo according to the estimation of the UN-mission in 2005 (en)
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  • Romani people in Kosovo (en)
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  • Les Roms sont un groupe ethnique du Kosovo. D'après le recensement de 2011, ils représentent environ 2 % de la population. Ils sont divisés en trois groupes : les Roms, les Ashkalis et les « Égyptiens ». En 2013, l'affaire Leonarda en France donne une certaine visibilité aux Roms du Kosovo. (fr)
  • Met Roma in Kosovo (Albanees: Romët në Kosovë) worden in Kosovo wonende etnische Roma, of Kosovaren van Romani afkomst aangeduid. Alhoewel de Roma ("Romët"), Balkan-Egyptenaren (“Egjiptianëve të Ballkanit”) en Ashkali ("Aškalije") zichzelf identificeren als afzonderlijke gemeenschappen en als zodanig worden erkend door de Kosovaarse wetgeving, worden ze - vanwege culturele en uiterlijke overeenkomsten - vaak als één gezamenlijke groep gezien. De Roma (en Balkan-Egyptenaren en Ashkali) wonen verspreid over het hele land, maar enkele van de grootste gemeenschappen zijn te vinden in de regio Pejë, Gjakovë, Obiliq en Kosovo Polje. (nl)
  • Romani people in Kosovo are part of the wider Muslim Romani people community, the biggest minority group in Europe. Kosovo Roma speak the Balkan Romani language in most cases, but also the languages that surround them, such as Serbian and Albanian. They are Cultural Muslims. In 2011 there were 36,694 Romani, Ashkali and Balkan Egyptians living in Kosovo. However, the minorities are unrelated to each other and were only put together based on appearance. (en)
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  • Roms du Kosovo (fr)
  • Roma in Kosovo (nl)
  • Romani people in Kosovo (en)
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