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- Bergitka_Roma abstract "Bergitka Roma or Carpathian Roma (also "Polish Highlander Gypsies" in some works) are a Roma ethnic sub-group, living mostly in Poland. They were one of the first, if not the first, group of Roma to migrate to Poland, mostly from the territories of the Kingdom of Hungary and Principality of Transylvania, through the Carpathian mountains, sometime during the 15th century. The name Bergitka (sometimes Bergare) is actually the term for the group used by other Roma groups, originating in German "berg" or "mountain". The members of the group refers to themselves simply as "Rroma" or "amare Roma".Their dialect of Roma language, which is part of the North Central Romani (or Carpathian Romani) group, contains many loan words from Slovak and Hungarian and it has also preserved some grammar and tense structure of Hungarian. Unlike many other Romani dialects of Eastern and Central Europe, it lacks any influence from German.Bergitka Roma are non-nomadic and have lived a settled existence since at least the 18th century. For this reason, and because their interpretation of traditional Roma laws and customs, Romanipen, is regarded as lax by other groups of Roma, other Roma accord them a low social status. Bergitka Roma in turn regard non-Bergitka Roma as of low social status and as "inauthentic Roma".Traditional occupations of Bergitka Roma have been iron working and music.Until World War II they lived mostly in the rural countryside of the Carpathian highlands, but after the war began moving to larger cities of Malopolska, such as Kraków, Tarnów, and Rzeszów. Many of them also moved to the Recovered Territories in the west of Poland. Currently they live mostly in the Subcarpathian, Lesser Poland, Silesian and Lower Silesian voivodeships.Some Bergitka communities also exist in Slovakia, close to the Polish-Slovak border.".
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- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Blacksmith.
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- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Poland.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roma_(Romani_subgroup).
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romani_groups.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romani_in_Hungary.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romani_in_Poland.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romani_in_Slovakia.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Dialect.
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- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Human_migration.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Hungarian_language.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Hungary.
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- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Kraków.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Lesser_Poland.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Lesser_Poland_Voivodeship.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Silesian_Voivodeship.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Malopolska.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Nomad.
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- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink North_Central_Romani.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Principality_of_Transylvania_(1570–1711).
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Principality_of_Transylvania_(1571–1711).
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Recovered_Territories.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Roma_language.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Romani_language.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Romani_people.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Romanipen.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Rzeszów.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Silesian_Voivodeship.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Slovak_language.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Slovakia.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Subcarpathian_Voivodeship.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Tarnów.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Voivodeship.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink Voivodeships.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bergitka (Carpathian) Roma".
- Bergitka_Roma wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bergitka Roma".
- Bergitka_Roma hasPhotoCollection Bergitka_Roma.
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- Bergitka_Roma subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Poland.
- Bergitka_Roma subject Category:Roma_(Romani_subgroup).
- Bergitka_Roma subject Category:Romani_groups.
- Bergitka_Roma subject Category:Romani_in_Hungary.
- Bergitka_Roma subject Category:Romani_in_Poland.
- Bergitka_Roma subject Category:Romani_in_Slovakia.
- Bergitka_Roma type Group.
- Bergitka_Roma type Group.
- Bergitka_Roma comment "Bergitka Roma or Carpathian Roma (also "Polish Highlander Gypsies" in some works) are a Roma ethnic sub-group, living mostly in Poland. They were one of the first, if not the first, group of Roma to migrate to Poland, mostly from the territories of the Kingdom of Hungary and Principality of Transylvania, through the Carpathian mountains, sometime during the 15th century.".
- Bergitka_Roma label "Bergitka Roma".
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- Bergitka_Roma sameAs Q731402.
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- Bergitka_Roma wasDerivedFrom Bergitka_Roma?oldid=625769688.
- Bergitka_Roma isPrimaryTopicOf Bergitka_Roma.