Gypsies can be found in most Bulgarian towns and villages, usually in separate districts. Some of the biggest such districts with compact Roma population are "Faculteta" in Sofia and "Stolipinovo" in Plovdiv. A city known for the large percent of Roma population is Sliven - it's basically known for the wind and the gypsies..
No, gypsies do not live in any one place, they are travellers.
They live in caravans.
The earliest known homeland of the Roma/Sinti (gypsies) is NW India.
anywhere but Germany
Usually vardo (they are like trailers, or caravans).
After the census of 2011: 621 573 Gypsies (approx. 3 %).
gypsies dont live anywhere because they are nomads and move from place to place
Bulgarian,Turks,Gypsies
Romany gypsies historically originated from northern India and have since migrated to various regions worldwide, particularly Europe. They can be found in countries such as Spain, Romania, Hungary, and the United Kingdom. In these nations, Romany gypsies often live in close-knit communities or campsites.
American Gypsies, also known as Romani Americans, live in various parts of the United States. They are a diverse community with no single geographic location, but they can be found in cities and towns across the country.
Gypsies traditionally lived in wagons or caravans, which provided them with a mobile lifestyle. These dwellings were adorned with vibrant colors and intricate designs, and served as both their home and place of work as they traveled from place to place. Today, many Gypsies live in houses or apartments like the general population.
No. Gypsies migrated to Europe from India, and they were called Gypsies because people thought they were Egyptian. Gypsies, or Rom as they are more correctly called, have no country of their own. They are a migratory people who live in many different countries. They have darker skin, hair, and eyes than the Poles, who are of European extraction.