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English language,
Romani people have long been
known by the
exonym Gypsies or
Gipsies and this
remains the most
common English term for the group...
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Gypsy-Rose
Alcida Blanchard (formerly Anderson; born July 27, 1991) is an
American woman who rose to
worldwide prominence when she was
convicted of second-degree...
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Gypsy: A
Musical Fable is a
musical with
music by Jule Styne,
lyrics by
Stephen Sondheim, and a book by
Arthur Laurents. It is
loosely based on the 1957...
- Paul
Nicholas Miller (born
August 11, 1988),
better known as
GypsyCrusader, is an
American white supremacist internet personality.
Described as antisemitic...
- Look up
Gypsy,
gypsy, cigan, gyp, or Çingene in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gypsy or
gipsy is a name for the
Romani people, an
ethnic group of South...
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Gypsies, Sea
Gypsy, Sea
Nomads and Sea
Nomad may
refer to: Sama-Bajau peoples, a
collective name for
several ethnic groups in the Philippines, Sabah...
- The
title King of the
Gypsies has been
claimed or
given over the
centuries to many
different people. It is both
culturally and
geographically specific...
- The
Gypsy Cob, also
known as the
Traditional Gypsy Cob,
Irish Cob,
Romani Cob,
Gypsy Horse, or
Gypsy Vanner, is a
breed of
domestic horse from the British...
- "The
Whistling Gypsy",
sometimes known simply as "The
Gypsy Rover", is a well-known
ballad composed and
copyrighted by
Dublin songwriter Leo
Maguire in...
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Gypsy is the
debut double album by the
progressive rock band
Gypsy. It was
recorded at
Devonshire Studios,
North Hollywood, California, and
released in...