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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Romano-Serbian language, Settela Steinbach, European Roma Information Office, Scandoromani language, European Roma Rights Centre, World Romani Congress, Paul Polansky, Romanipen, Viktoria Mohacsi, Kalderash, Kale, Welsh-Romani language, Mateo Maximoff, Party of the Roma, Livia Jaroka, Gypsy Lore Society, Muslim Roma, Balkan Romani, Kakava, North Central Romani, Romani anthem, Gadjo, Mary Notar, Panna Cinka, List of Romani settlements, Johnny Răducanu, Čoček, Ion Voicu, Northern Romani dialects, Jimmy Marks, Edward Dębicki, Sasha Kolpakov, Para-Romani, Romica Puceanu, Didicoy, Berlin-Marzahn concentration camp, Hokkani boro, Ibolya Olah, International Day of the Roma, Katarina Taikon, Jatagan Mala, Gabi Luncă, Iag Bari, Radio Paşcani, Queens and Kings, Romani studies, Roma Civic Initiative, Rom baro, Flag of the Romani people, Gili Garabdi, Baro Biao, Sinti-Manouche language, Lomavren language, The Romany Rye, Juan de Dios Ramirez Heredia, Dzintars Čīča, Rosa Taikon, Lovari, Jot, Finnish Kalo language, Euroroma, Srđan Sajn, United Roma Party of Kosovo, Devla, Romani CRISS, Longa, Roma Democratic Social Party, Calao language, Gurbeti, World Roma Festival, Romano-Greek language, Dazdie, List of Romani poets, Rudolf Sarkozi, Feudum Acinganorum, Civil Union "Roma," The Roma in Plovdiv, Kalderash Romani language, Baldi Olier, Cascarots, Machvaya, Kale Dor Kayiko, Aven Amentza, Sapera, Hadji Hassan Mahala, Arman Mahala, Romani dance, Sheker Mahala, Roma Sztarparade, Zargari people, Norwegian Travellers. Excerpt: Anna Maria (Settela) Steinbach (December 23, 1934, Buchten - July 31, 1944) was a Dutch girl who was gassed in Nazi Germany's Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. She remained the symbol of the persecution of the Dutch Jews, until it was discovered in 1994 that she was not Jewish but had...