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Angloromani is a language combining aspects of English and Romani. ... The Civil Union Roma (Graždansko Obedinenie Roma) is a political party in Bulgaria and represents the Roma minority. ... The Ursari (from the Romanian Urs, meaning bear) are bear trainers, of the Manush nation of Gypsy. ... Romica Puceanu (1928 - 1996) was a Romanian Gypsy singer and interpreter of cintec de pahar, a style of Romanian doina with Gypsy and Turkish influences. ... Dieg(uit)o El Cigala is a famous Flamenco singer. ... ĐurÄ‘evdan is a Serbian religious holiday, celebrated on April 23 by the new, or May 6 by old calendar, which is feast of Saint George. ... The World Roma Festival or Khamoro is an international Roma festival held annually in the city of Prague, Czech Republic. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Romani writing systems. ... European Roma Rights Centre Roma or gypsies are a minority in Europe. ... 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