Romania's self-proclaimed "king of Gypsies" Florin Cioaba was buried in Transylvania on Friday, as some 2,000 mourners gathered to pay their last respects. Cioaba died of a heart attack, aged 58, in a ...
COSTESTI, RomaniaCOSTESTI, Romania — A Romanian Gypsy leader on Wednesday compared French President Nicolas Sarkozy to Romania’s pro-Nazi wartime leader, following the expulsion of hundreds of Gypsies ...
Picture taken on September 27, 2003 shows Ana Maria (L) daughter of the self-proclaimed king of the Gypsies, Florin Cioaba (R), leaving her house in her wedding dress in Sibiu in central Romania.
Roma women rest after they arranged the table as thousands of people from all over Romania, which has Europe's largest Roma community, gather to celebrate the birthday of St. Mary and to make wedding ...
A Romanian Gypsy leader compared French President Nicolas Sarkozy to Romania’s pro-Nazi wartime leader Marshal Ion Antonescu on Wednesday following the forced deportation of hundreds of Roma, or ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Life was looking grim in the Romanian village of Zece Prajini 20 years ago. The fall of the Iron Curtain and demise of Nicolae Ceausescu ...
Romania's self-proclaimed "king of Gypsies" Florin Cioaba died Sunday of a heart attack in a Turkish hospital, local media said. Cioaba, 58, was admitted Tuesday to a hospital in the southern city of ...
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