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Romani people in Slovenia
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According to the 2002 census, there were 3,246 Romani individuals living in Slovenia.[1] They constitute 0.5 percent of the total population.[2] The Slovenia Roma speak Balkan Romani and Italian.[3] The Roma have been living in Slovenia since the 15th century.[4]
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![]() Roma with a bear in Šmarca in 1934 | |
Total population | |
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3,246 (2002) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Prekmurje region and Dolenjska region | |
Languages | |
Balkan Romani, Italian, Slovene | |
Religion | |
Roman Catholicism |
Slovenian Roma live mainly in northeast Slovenia (the Prekmurje region) and southeast Slovenia (the regions of Lower Carniola, the Lower Sava Valley, and White Carniola), as well as in large cities such as Maribor, Velenje, Ljubljana, Celje, Jesenice, and Radovljica. The Sinti live mainly in Jesenice and Radovljica.[5]
The Council of Europe has estimated that approximately 8,500 Romani people live in Slovenia (0.42% of the population).[6]