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The most famous gypsy in Syston goes by the Name of Samuel Trewick.


==Literature and derived works==
==Literature and derived works==

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Gypsy (sometimes spelled gipsy) may refer to any of the following nomadic peoples:

  • the Romani people, an ethnic group popularly referred to as gypsies
  • the Dom people, an ethnic group of the Middle East possibly related to the Romani
    • Lyuli, a branch of the Dom people of Central Asia
  • the Salab people, an ethnic group of the Middle East
  • the Lom people, an ethnic group of East Anatolia and Armenia possibly related to the Romani
  • the Banjara, an ethnic group of India
  • the Domba, an ethnic group of India
  • the Irish Travellers (or Pavee), an ethnic group of Irish origin mostly found in Ireland, Great Britain, and the United States
  • the Scottish Highland Travellers (Ceárdannan) (literally "craftsmen"), an ethnic group of the Scottish Highlands
  • the Yeniche people, mostly in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, and Belgium
  • Sea Gypsies, a number of different peoples of Southeast Asia
  • Sri Lankan Gypsy people, Telugu speaking nomadic people of Sri Lanka.

Places

The most famous gypsy in Syston goes by the Name of Samuel Trewick.

Literature and derived works

Music and dance

Songs

Vehicles

Other uses

People with the name

See also