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- Romani_people_in_Brazil abstract "The Romani people in Brazil are known by non-Romani ethnic Brazilians as ciganos (Portuguese pronunciation: [siˈɡɐ̃nus]), or alternatively by terms such as calés, calós, calons, boêmios, judeus (in Minas Gerais) and quicos (in Minas Gerais and São Paulo), in various degrees of accuracy of use and etymology as well as linguistic prestige.As implied by some of their most common local names, most Brazilian Romani belong to the Iberian Kale (Kalos) group, like the fellow Lusophone Portuguese ciganos, and the Spanish Romani people, known as gitanos.2011's estimates for Brazilian ciganos number about 800,000, or 0.41% of the country's population; there are concerns in Brazil about lack of public policy directed at this segment of the population. It is the second largest Romani population in the world, after the United States. The first Brazilian president (1956 – 1961) of direct non-Portuguese Romani origin was Juscelino Kubitschek, 50% Czech Romani by his mother's bloodline. His term was marked by economic prosperity and political stability, being most known by the construction of Brazil's new capital, Brasília. Nevertheless, Brazil already had a president of Portuguese Kale ancestry before Juscelino's term, Washington Luís.".
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- Romani_people_in_Brazil wikiPageWikiLink Brasília.
- Romani_people_in_Brazil wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Romani_people_in_Brazil wikiPageWikiLink Calé.
- Romani_people_in_Brazil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brazilian_people_of_Romani_descent.
- Romani_people_in_Brazil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romani_in_Brazil.
- Romani_people_in_Brazil wikiPageWikiLink Juscelino_Kubitschek.
- Romani_people_in_Brazil wikiPageWikiLink Minas_Gerais.
- Romani_people_in_Brazil wikiPageWikiLink Romani_people.
- Romani_people_in_Brazil wikiPageWikiLink Romani_people_in_Spain.
- Romani_people_in_Brazil wikiPageWikiLink São_Paulo_(state).
- Romani_people_in_Brazil wikiPageWikiLink Washington_Luís.
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- Romani_people_in_Brazil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ancestry_and_ethnicity_in_Brazil.
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- Romani_people_in_Brazil subject Category:Brazilian_people_of_Romani_descent.
- Romani_people_in_Brazil subject Category:Romani_in_Brazil.
- Romani_people_in_Brazil hypernym Concerns.
- Romani_people_in_Brazil type Concept.
- Romani_people_in_Brazil comment "The Romani people in Brazil are known by non-Romani ethnic Brazilians as ciganos (Portuguese pronunciation: [siˈɡɐ̃nus]), or alternatively by terms such as calés, calós, calons, boêmios, judeus (in Minas Gerais) and quicos (in Minas Gerais and São Paulo), in various degrees of accuracy of use and etymology as well as linguistic prestige.As implied by some of their most common local names, most Brazilian Romani belong to the Iberian Kale (Kalos) group, like the fellow Lusophone Portuguese ciganos, and the Spanish Romani people, known as gitanos.2011's estimates for Brazilian ciganos number about 800,000, or 0.41% of the country's population; there are concerns in Brazil about lack of public policy directed at this segment of the population. ".
- Romani_people_in_Brazil label "Romani people in Brazil".
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- Romani_people_in_Brazil wasDerivedFrom Romani_people_in_Brazil?oldid=677241676.
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