Yes, many modern caravans used by Romani people (referred to as "Gypsies" in the question) are equipped with toilets. It varies depending on the specific caravan and its facilities.
The word for caravan in the Romani language is "vardos" or "vardas."
The caravan traveled across the desert, carrying precious cargo of salt for trade with distant villages.
The Romani translation of "welcome gypsies" would be "svetlan gungule."
Upon extensive research there have been a wide range of results found for gypsy caravan. There is a craft and flea market by this name as well as a company in the UK that makes small caravans. The possible advantages of a gypsy caravan would be that one can sleep in the caravan and it can be moved from place to place just as a trailer would be used.
Gypsies do not possess supernatural powers. They are individuals from diverse ethnic backgrounds who may follow traditional customs and beliefs, but they do not have inherent special abilities. It is important to avoid stereotypes and misinformation about cultural groups.
Band of Gypsys was created on 1970-03-25.
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Caravan toilets do not generally require high chemical maintenance. As the waste should be periodically disposed of, high chemical sanitation is not extremely necessary. However, to protect bacterial growth or other potential disease, a chlorine dispenser, which can be found at a local general-purpose retailer store, can be used.
A caravan home used to be asscosiated with gypsys as late as the 70's-80's. They are usually colourful bright horsedrawn wagons. The gypsy vanner horse got it's name from beuing strong enough to pull these "gypsy" caravans Today, some are decorative and set on blocks, never to move again.. Caravan homes are really Eco friendly..
Yes
the gypsys and nomads
gypsys eat rabbits
no, because irland rules
Gypsys.
they killed the jews gypsys and gays
The Roma, commonly known as gypsies, originated in northern India over a thousand years ago and migrated to various parts of Europe and beyond. Their diaspora has led to the development of distinct subgroups with unique cultures and traditions.