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Romani people in Poland

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Romani people in Poland (Polish: Romowie, commonly known as Gypsies Polish: Cyganie) are one of Poland's recognized ethic minorities.

According to the Polish census of 2011, 17049 people in Poland declared themselves as Romani people.[1]

Recorded history of Romani people in Poland dates to the 15th century.

Major ethnic subgroups of Romani people in Poland are: the Polska Roma, the Bergitka (Carpathian) Roma, Kalderash and Lovari.

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