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Nikos Economopoulos
In a coffee shop named "the tavern of Ali". A Muslim gipsy holds up a chair without losing balance to prove his sobriety. Alexandroupolis, Greece. 1991.
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Gipsy girls dressed up for the feast of St. John. Euboea island, Greece. 1997.
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A gipsy musician playing at a feast. Siatista, Greece.August 15th, 1988.
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According to a local custom, every year, on January 8, women take command and replace men in all the traditional men activities. Gipsies. Monoklisa, Seres, Greece. 1988.
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GREECE. Thessaly. Shantytown of Tirvanos. Gypsies. 1994.
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A Gipsy camp. Thessalonica, Greece.1994.
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A Gipsy camp. Messini, Greece. 1994.
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A gipsy musician. Parakalamos, Epirus, Greece. 1993.
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Gipsy camp. Euboea island, Greece. 1997.
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Improvised dance at local tavern. Ktismata, Epirus, Greece.
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Gypsies. Shantytown of Aspropirgos, near Athens, Greece. 1993.
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