National delegations
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Source for estimate number of Roma & Travellers
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Estimate numbers
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Turkey
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ERRC report of Marcia Rooker’s field visit to Turkey based on Human Rights Association Istanbul (1997):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
Publication Etudes Tsiganes no.25 (2006):
Report from the CoE Coordinator on Roma activities following fact visit to Turkey (2006):
J.P. Liégeois “Roms en Europe” (2007):
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up to 3.500.000
-
-
550.000 to 700.000
up to 2.000.000
300.000 to 500.000
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Romania
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Institute for Quality of Life (1998):
Framework Convention state report (1st cycle) (1999):
Research Institute for Quality of Life (2000):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
UNDP report At Risk (2006):
International Comparative Data Set on Roma Education (www.soros.org) (2007):
J.P. Liégeois “Roms en Europe” (2007):
Roma Education Fund report (April 2007):
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1.452.700 to 1.588.552
1.500.000 to 2.000.000
1.452.700 to 1.588.552
1.500.000 to 2.000.000
1.200.000 to 2.200.000
1.800.000 to 2.500.000
1.800.000 to 2.000.000
1.800.000 to 2.400.000
1.452.700 to 2.500.000
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Russian Federation
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Framework Convention state report (1st cycle) (2000):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
Framework Convention state report (2nd cycle) (2005):
Report of the Federal National Cultural Autonomy of Roma on the Situation of Roma in Russia (2006):
J.P. Liégeois “Roms en Europe” (2007):
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see official figure
-
see official figure
-
see official figure
at least 1.000.000
450.000 to 600.000
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Spain
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Minority Rights Group (1995):
Framework Convention state report (1st cycle) (2000):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
Framework Convention state report (2nd cycle) (2006):
J.P. Liégeois “Roms en Europe” (2007):
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700.000 to 800.000
600.000 to 650.000
-
650.000
600.000 to 650.000
650.000 to 700.000
650.000 to 800.000
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Bulgaria
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Framework Convention state report (1st cycle) (2003):
UNDP report At Risk (2006):
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-
-
-
-
700.000 to 800.000
500.000 to 800.000
700,000 to 800,000
700.000 to 800.000
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Hungary
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Framework Convention state report (1st cycle) (1999):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
International Comparative Data Set on Roma Education (www.soros.org) (2007):
J.P. Liégeois “Roms en Europe” (2007):
Roma Education Fund report (April 2007):
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400.000 to 600.000
400.000 to 800.000
500.000 to 600.000
600.000
520.000 to 650.000
550.000 to 600.000
550.000 to 800.000
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Serbia
* figures for FRY
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Framework Convention state report (1st cycle) (2002):
GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
UNDP report At Risk (2006):
International Comparative Data Set on Roma Education (www.soros.org) (2007):
J.P. Liégeois “Roms en Europe” (2007):
Roma Education Fund report (April 2007):
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*450.000 to 500.000
-
400.000 to 500.000
450.000 to 500.000
400.000 to 500.000
450.000 to 800.000
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Slovak Republic
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Framework Convention state report (2nd cycle) (1999):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
Framework Convention state report (2nd cycle) (2005):
International Comparative Data Set on Roma Education (www.soros.org) (2007):
J.P. Liégeois “Roms en Europe” (2007):
Roma Education Fund report (April 2007):
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see official figure
420.000 to 500.000
see official figure
350.000 to 380.000
380.000
480.000 to 520.000
400.000 to 450.000
320,000
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France
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PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
Etude du Ministère des Affaires étrangères (2006):
J.P. Liégeois “Roms en Europe” (2007):
FNASAT Press Conference (March 2007) :
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-
300.000
-
300.000
300.000 to 400.000
300.000 to 500.000
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United Kingdom
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Framework Convention state report (1st cycle) (1999):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
J.P. Liégeois “Roms en Europe” (2007): Framework Convention state report (2snd cycle) (2007):
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-
300.000
maxi. 300.000
see official figure
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300.000
100.000 to 150.000
-
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Macedonia (FYROM)
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roms en Europe” (2007):
Roma Education Fund report (April 2007):
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-
-
200.000 to 250.000
80.000 to 130.000
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Ukraine
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
Roma sources (Roma NGO Strategy, 2004) :
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-
-
80.000 to 120.000
50.000 to 60.000
over 400.000
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Czech Republic
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Minority Rights Group (1995):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
J.P. Liégeois “Roms en Europe” (2007):
Roma Education Fund report (April 2007):
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275.000
-
150.000 to 250.000
150.000 to 200.000
200.000 to 250.000
160.000 to 300.000
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Greece
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
Greek Helsinki Monitor:
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-
80.000 to 150.000
160.000 to 200.000
300.000 to 350.000
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Italy
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
Official statistics according to International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights (IHFHR) :
NGO statistics according to IHFHR :
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-
120.000
90.000 to 110.000
130.000
105,000 to 160,000
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Germany
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
Framework Convention state report (1st cycle):
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70.000
-
70.000
70.000
110.000 to 130.000
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Albania
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
ERRC report 1996, Minority Rights Group (1995):
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
International Group of Minorities Rights (1995):
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-
-
80.000 to 120.000
90.000 to 100.000
up to 120.000
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Moldova
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
Framework Convention state report (1st cycle):
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
Roma sources (NGO Roma of Moldova):
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-
18.691
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19.000
20.000 to 25.000
up to 150.000
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Portugal
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
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-
-
40.000 to 50.000
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Sweden
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
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40.000 to 50.000
40.000 to 50.000
40.000 to 50.000
15.000 to 20.000
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Poland
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
Framework Convention state report (1st cycle):
Minority Rights Group (1995):
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
Malopoloska Regional Roma Programme (2001):
Roma leaders (Mirga 1999, Stankiewicz 2001):
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20.000
25.000 to 30.000
20.000 to 30.000
50.000 to 60.000
40.000 to 50.000
30.000 to 35.000
15.000 to 50.000
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Bosnia&Herzegovina
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
MG-S-ROM report (1996):
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
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20.000 to 50.000
50.000 to 60.000
40.000 to 50.000
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Belarus
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Official sources:
Belarussian Section of International Society for Human Rights:
Public Organisation “Belarussian Gypsy Diaspora” survey (2006):
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10.000 to 17.000
70.000
58.435
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Ireland
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
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32.000 to 38.500
26.000-26.500
-
22.000 to 28.000
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Switzerland
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
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35.000
35.000
35.000
30.000 to 35.000
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Croatia
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
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Over 30.000
20.000 to 30.000
30.000 to 40.000
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Belgium
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
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-
20.000
25.000 to 30.000
10.000 to 15.000
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Austria
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
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-
20.000 to 25.000
20.000 to 25.000
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Netherlands
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
Forum/MG-S-ROM member (2006):
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5.000 to 6.000
35.000 to 40.000
5,000 to 33,000
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Montenegro
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UNDP report:
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20.000
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Latvia
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
2003 Report from Latvian Centre for Human Rights and Ethnic Studies «the situation of Roma in Latvia»
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8.000
-
-
2.000 to 3.500
13.000 to 15.000
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Finland
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
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10.000
10.000
7.000 to 9.000
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Slovenia
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
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7.000 to 10.000
official figure
6.500 to 7.000
8.000 to 10.000
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Norway
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
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2.300 to 3.400
11.000
2.300 to 3.400
500 to 1.000
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Denmark
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
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1.000 to 10.000
1.000 to 10.000
1.750
1.500 to 2.000
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Lithuania
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
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-
2.575
-
3.000 to 4.000
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Georgia
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
Human Rights Information & Doc. Centre (2003) :
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
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-
-
over 2.000
-
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Cyprus
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
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1.500
-
500 to 1.000
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Estonia
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
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-
official figure
-
1.000 to 1.500
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Luxembourg
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
ENAR Alternative Report (2004):
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0
-
100 to 150
250 to 500
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Armenia
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
FCNM monitoring visit (2006):
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0
0
0
-
a few hundreds
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Andorra
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
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0
0
-
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Azerbaijan
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
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0
0
-
-
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Iceland
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
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0
0
0
-
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Liechtenstein
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
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0
0
-
-
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Malta
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
MG-S-ROM (2003)1rev on Nomadic Populations:
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
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0
0
0
-
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San Marino
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GT-ROMS (2003)9 (estimate by officials):
PACE doc. 9397rev (2002) on Legal Status of Roma:
J.P. Liégeois “Roma, Gypsies, Travellers” (1994):
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0
-
-
|