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There are a number of traditionally itinerant or travelling groups in Europe who are known as "travellers" or "gypsies". * The largest of these groups are the Romani people, of Indian origin, who entered Europe in the 14th–15th century; this includes the Sinti people, who are themselves the second largest group. The third largest group in Europe is the Yenish, an indigenous Germanic group. * The origins of the indigenous itinerant groups are unclear. They have been assumed to have taken up the travelling lifestyle out of necessity at some point during the Early Modern period but to not be ethnically distinct from their source population. However, recent DNA testing has shown that the Irish Travellers are genetically distinct from their settled counterparts, and more groups are being studied. * Many groups speak their own language or dialect (distinct from the settled population); it's often a blend of the local settled language and Romani language, even in non-Romani groups. * As opposed to nomads who travel with and subsist on herds of livestock, these itinerant groups traditionally travel for trade or other work for sedentary populations amongst which they live. |