Romani people in Poland

'Romani people in Poland (Polish: Romowie, commonly known as Cyganie Gypsies) are one of Poland's recognized ethnic minorities.

According to the Polish census of 2011, 17049 people in Poland declared themselves as Romani people.[1]

The recorded history of the Romani people in Poland dates to the 15th century.

Major ethnic subgroups of Romani people in Poland are: the Polska Roma, the Bergitka (Carpathian) Roma, Kalderash and Lovari.[2]

Personalities

gollark: Real payment systems partly get around this by making the chip on the card itself do some cryptography, so it can't make payments without the card being physically there still, but I don't think there's actually anything other than trust, the law, and "security" through obscurity stopping a payment thing from deducting more money than it should?
gollark: Obviously that's not very good.
gollark: .
gollark: Example issue with the central version: you scan your card on a payment terminal to pay one currency unit. But it reads your card's data off, and can now just take as much money as it wants at any time
gollark: And that would... probably be worse than the central version.

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