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Norwegian and Swedish Travellers
Romani subgroup in Norway and Sweden / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with Indigenous Norwegian Travellers.
Norwegian and Swedish Travellers, commonly known as Romanisael (Norwegian: romanifolket, tatere, sigøynere; Swedish: resande, zigenare, tattare; Scandoromani: romanisæl, romanoar, rom(m)ani, tavringer/ar, tattare), are a group or branch of the Romani people who have been resident in Norway and Sweden for some 500 years.[1] The estimated number of Romanisael in Sweden is 65,000,[2] while in Norway, the number is probably about 10,000.[3]
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![]() Romanisael family pictured in northern Bohuslän, 1919 | |
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≈ 75,000 | |
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Scandoromani |
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