Romani people in Greece
| Total population | |
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| ≈ 110,000 | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| Athens and Thessaloniki | |
| Languages | |
| Romani, Greek, Romano-Greek, Balkan Romani | |
| Religion | |
| Greek Orthodox, Sunni Islam, Romani mythology |
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The Romani people in Greece, or Romá (Greek: Ρομάνι/Ρομά), are called Tsinganoi (Greek: Τσιγγάνοι), Athinganoi (Αθίγγανοι), or the more derogatory term Gyftoi (Greek: Γύφτοι). On 8 April 2019, the Greek government stated that the number of Romani citizens in Greece is around 110,000. Other estimates have placed the number of Romani people resident in Greece as high as 350,000.