Romani flag created in 1933 and accepted by the 1971 World Romani Congress
Total population
2–20 million[1][2][3][4]
Regions with significant populations
United States 1,000,000 estimated with Romani heritage
(5,400 per 2000 census[5])[6]
Brazil 800,000[7]
Turkey 700,000–5,000,000[8]
/~2,750,000/[9][10]
Spain 650,000–1,500,000[8][11][12][13]
Romania 621,573–2,500,000[8][14][15]
France 350,000–500,000[16][17]
Bulgaria 325,343–800,000[18][19]
Hungary 315,583–990,000[20][21]
Greece 300,000–350,000[22]
United Kingdom 90,000–300,000
/~225,000/[8][23]
Russia 182,766–1,200,000[8][24]
Serbia 147,604–500,000
/~250,000/[25][26]
Italy 120,000–180,000[27]
Germany 120,000–140,000[8][28]
Slovakia 105,738–600,000[8][29][30]
Macedonia 53,879[8][31]
Sweden 50,000–100,000[32]
Ukraine 47,587–400,000[8][33]
Czech Republic 40,370 (Romani speakers)[34]–300,000[35]
Argentina ~300, 000[36]
Portugal 40,000–70,000[8][37]
Kosovo 40,000[38]
Netherlands 32,000–48,000[8]
Poland 15,000–60,000[8][39]
Moldova 12,778–200,000[8][40]
Croatia 16,975–40,000[8][41]
Bosnia and Herzegovina 8,864–60,000[8][42]
Albania 8,301–150,000[8][37][43]
Canada 5,255–80,000[44][45]
Finland 11,000–50,000
Australia 5,000–25,000[46]
Mexico 15,850[47]
Colombia ~8,000[48]
Slovenia 2,300[49]
Lithuania <3,000[50]