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Turkish Boyfriends and Girlfriends.
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07 Dec 2009 Mon 12:12 am |
In my country live 10% turkish peoples and most of them are married with romanians.
  from where did you get this ? Turkish minority in Romania represents 0,15%. The biggest minority are hungarians but even they have just 6,6%
Edited (12/7/2009) by ReyhanL
Edited (12/7/2009) by ReyhanL
[üf this grammar!]
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07 Dec 2009 Mon 01:55 am |
Sorry for the digression but I couldn´t resist:
Romania is such a lovely country, greatly underestimated by many people. Oh the beautiful beaches of Constanta. And the breathtaking views along the Transylvanian Motorway...If only I could understand the basic words, count endless zeroes on the banknotes and find logic in the fact that "mixed salad" means getting your veggies separately 
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07 Dec 2009 Mon 07:28 am |
Sorry, maybe I have read an old news about minorities in Romania. I will search more about that
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07 Dec 2009 Mon 07:48 am |
I have read about Tuks of Romania at wikipedia, but now I see that it was a 2002 statistics and maybe the number of turksh peoples now is less. I have think that in most of southern part of my contry turkish peoples are living (Constanta, Tulcea counties), but maybe part of them was too old and died in the last years. And maybe there is the same situation like german minority, who went to Germany after 1990.
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07 Dec 2009 Mon 09:04 am |
I have read about Tuks of Romania at wikipedia, but now I see that it was a 2002 statistics and maybe the number of turksh peoples now is less. I have think that in most of southern part of my contry turkish peoples are living (Constanta, Tulcea counties), but maybe part of them was too old and died in the last years. And maybe there is the same situation like german minority, who went to Germany after 1990.
Statistics from 2002 wikipedia turkish minority 0,15%
http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comunităţi_etnice_în_România
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07 Dec 2009 Mon 09:44 am |
Coople of weeks ago, I watched a documentary about the Gypsies of Romania and in that documentary they also mentioned the Muslim Gypsies in Romania and to my surprise their native language was Turkish. I wathed them speaking Turkish. I have no idea about their numbers in Romania and whether they are included in the above minority.
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07 Dec 2009 Mon 09:52 am |
Coople of weeks ago, I watched a documentary about the Gypsies of Romania and in that documentary they also mentioned the Muslim Gypsies in Romania and to my surprise their native language was Turkish. I wathed them speaking Turkish. I have no idea about their numbers in Romania and whether they are included in the above minority.
I have never heared about that, I am very courious about that and I will search It seems very weird - Muslim and Gypsy; when did you watched this documentary and where, please
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07 Dec 2009 Mon 10:21 am |
but..I wonder..it is possible only in Romania? I am so curious if there are similar cases in other countries where turkish minority exist. Have you ever heared about that...
best regards
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07 Dec 2009 Mon 10:50 am |
I have never heared about that, I am very courious about that and I will search It seems very weird - Muslim and Gypsy; when did you watched this documentary and where, please
Something like 4 or 5 weeks ago. On a TRT channel. It was a documentary produced for TRT by a Turkish journalist but I don´t remember his name.
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07 Dec 2009 Mon 10:54 am |
but..I wonder..it is possible only in Romania? I am so curious if there are similar cases in other countries where turkish minority exist. Have you ever heared about that...
best regards
Yes also in Bulgaria there are muslim Romans and they prefer to be called "Turks" not Gypsies or Romans.
Here´s some text about them in Turkish if you can read.
Bulgaristan’daki “Türk Romanları’nın” durumu gerçekten de içler acısı.
Getto’larda yaşamak zorunda bırakılan Romanlar, komünist rejimdeki kadar olmasa bile ( komünist rejimde Roman kadınları zorla kısırlaştırılıyormuş diyorlar) yine hala sefalet içinde bir yaşama mahkûmlar ve yine hala bir takım baskı, hor görülme ve aşağılanmaya maruz kalıyorlar. Onların yaşadıkları mahalleler, “Türk Mahallesi” adıyla anılıyorlar. Ve oradaki Romanlar, belki de bizden fazla “Türklükleri ile gurur duyuyorlar”… Kendilerine, Roman ya da Çingene değil de “Türk” denilmesini istiyorlar. Geleneklerini, göreneklerini yaşatabilmek adına ellerinden geleni yapıyor, Türkçemize sahip çıkıyorlar. Tabi ki bunlar, Müslüman Romanlar. Bir de Hıristiyan olanlar var. Onların da hiçbir zaman 1. sınıf vatandaş olarak kabul görmediklerini unutmamak gerek. Balkanlardaki en ağır hakaretlerden biri de “Çingene” demek. Romanların kendilerine özgü bir dilleri olmasına rağmen, tarih boyunca hep hangi ülkede yaşamışlarsa o ülkenin resmi dili ile iletişim kumuşlar ve eğitim görmüşlerdir. Fakat öz kültürlerinden asla kopmamışlar, ne dilleri ne de gelenekleri asla yok olmamıştır.
Edited (12/7/2009) by si++
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