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The term "gipsy," often spelled as "gypsy," typically refers to the Romani people, who originally migrated from northern India to Europe around a thousand years ago. Today, they are found in many countries, particularly in Eastern Europe, with significant populations in Romania, Bulgaria, and Hungary. The Romani have a rich culture characterized by unique traditions, music, and language, but they often face social and economic challenges in their communities. Their lifestyle can vary widely, with some living in traditional mobile homes and others integrated into settled communities.

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