Lovari

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Lovari
Regions with significant populations
Catholicism and Orthodox Christianity)[1]
Related ethnic groups
Other Romani peoples

Lovari ("horse-dealer", from Hungarian "ló", horse) is a subgroup of the

Southeastern Europe (Romania, Croatia, and northern Serbia).[3][4]

Ethnology

The Lovari are a

Vlax Romani.[5] The Lovari are further divided into the Machvaya, named after the Mačva
region, which they settled from modern day Hungary.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Первое Арбитражное Учреждение - Авторизация".
  2. ^ Historical Dictionary of the Gypsies (Romanies) (PDF).
  3. JSTOR 26191784
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  5. ^ "Lovara [Rombase]". Rombase.uni-graz.at. Retrieved 2022-05-01.

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