"National minorities in Ukraine. Roma. Fortune-teller" - 4 stamps

Unlike other national minorities, the Roma do not have a historical homeland, and therefore their own state. Roma people appeared on Ukrainian lands around the 15th century. They moved here from the countries of Southern and Central Europe. In modern Ukraine, the largest number of representatives of the Roma national minority live in Zakarpattia and Odesa regions. Blacksmithing, carpentry, and trade are typical crafts of the Roma. Due to their predominantly nomadic lifestyle, they know horses very well. Being creatively gifted by nature, Roma are excellent masters of singing and dancing. The Roma are the second largest ethnic group that suffered genocide during the Second World War.

 

·         Issue date — 30.09.2017

·         Printing — 130 000

 

"National minorities in Ukraine. Roma. Blacksmith"

·         Issue date — 30.09.2017

·         Printing — 130 000

 

"National minorities in Ukraine. Roma. Dance"

·         Issue date — 30.09.2017

·         Printing — 130 000

·         Nominal value — 4

 

 "National minorities in Ukraine. Roma. Gypsy kibitka"

·         Issue date — 30.09.2017

·         Printing — 130 000