2012
Roma & Travellers' population
- Austria
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Bulgaria
The number of Roma minority totals 325 ,343 people, or 4.9% of the Bulgarian population according to the 2011 Census data.
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Cyprus
620-760.
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Denmark
n/a
- Finland
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France
There is not any official ethnic statistics in France. According to the Romeurope NGO information, in 2008 there were 10 000 - 15 000 of Roma. Data concerning Travellers' population is varying.
- Germany
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Greece
No official data available for Roma population.
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Hungary
750.000 (7,5% of the total population).
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Ireland
According to the National Consultative Committee on Racism and Interculturalism: “A precise demographic profile of the number of Roma in Ireland is not possible because data is collected on the basis of nationality, not ethnic origin. However it is estimated that there are 1,700 Roma living in Ireland. The countries of origin of Roma in Ireland are Romania, Poland, the Czech Republic and Bulgaria.”
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Italy
120,000/180,000 Roma people on the national territory
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Poland
According to the 2011 National Census, the number of Roma amounted to 16 000.
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Portugal
There is no legal definition of ethnic minority in Portuguese law and the Instituto Nacional de Estatística [National Statistics Institute] does not demand any information concerning the ethnic belonging of the individuals.
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Romania
Statistical data from the 2002 census shows that out of Romania's total polulation of 21,680,974 the Roma minority accounted for 535,140 persons (2,5%). [1] Provisional results of the 2011 census show that Roma people represent 3.2% (619,007 of persons) of the total population (19,042,936). [2] According to unofficial estimations the number of the Roma population ranges between 1 and 2,5 million of people.
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Slovenia
The estimation of the number of Roma in Slovenia is between 7.000 and 12.000 (0,5 % of the population). The official number obtained at the 2002 census is 3.246.
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Spain
600.000 people.
1,3% of population. -
Sweden
About 50,000.