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Romanians in Italy became a notable presence mostly after 1999, due to a large wave of emigration known in Romania as ''Fenomenul migrației către UE'' (Movement to the EU Phenomenon). 80% of the emigrants went to Spain or Italy, whose national languages are related to Romanian. They were followed by a further wave beginning in 2002, when Romanian citizens obtained the right to leave their country and go to any Schengen Zone country without having a visa. , there were 1,131,839 Romanian citizens with additional 147,388 Moldovans living in Italy. On 4 November 2007, Italy started expelling Romanians with criminal records, after a wave of violent crimes of which swelling numbers of Romani immigrants from Romania were held responsible. Roma are a large historical ethnical minority in Romania (over 600,000 people, 3.3% of the population) and they make up 6% of Romanians in Italy too. ==Notable people== *Bogdan Lobonț (b. 1978), football player *Catrinel Menghia (b. 1985), model *Claudia Koll (b. 1965), actress and missionary *Cristian Chivu (b. 1980), football player *Cristian Stoica (b. 1976), rugby union footballer *Gabriele Oriali (b. 1952), football player *Giulian Ilie (b. 1977), professional boxer *Iosif Constantin Drăgan (1917–2008), businessman, writer and historian *Linda Valori (b. 1978), singer *Loredana Errore (b. 1984), singer-songwriter *Nicolae Bălcescu (1819–1852), historian, writer and revolutionary *Nicolae Petrescu-Comnen (1881–1958), jurist, diplomat, professor, publicist and politician *Mădălina Ghenea (b. 1987), actress and model *Ramona Bădescu (b. 1968), actress, singer, model and politician *Ramona Cheorleu (b. 1982), television presenter and model *Roman Vlad (1919–2013), composer, pianist and musicologist *Virginia Zeani (b. 1925), soprano 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Romanians in Italy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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