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Europe's Roma Migrations

A special essay from Nick Thorpe considering the survival strategies of Roma families from Romania and now in Spain. Are these the European Union's most borderless people?

A special essay from Nick Thorpe, in Cordoba, considering the survival strategies of some Roma families he met there. Originally living in Romania and now in Spain, they are some of the European Union's most borderless people, who have already been migrating for work and maintaining family links across the continent for hundreds of years. Yet today many are living on the margins of Spanish society, and even the 'gitano' (Spanish-speaking Roma) community sees their way of life as archaic.
Introduced by Pascale Harter. Producer: Polly Hope.
Photo: Young Roma children attend a preschool class in the Roma settlement of Ponorata Romania. Sean Gallup/Getty Images

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11 minutes

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Mon 30 Dec 2013 09:50GMT

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  • Mon 30 Dec 2013 02:50GMT
  • Mon 30 Dec 2013 09:50GMT