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Conditions of ethnic minorities in the South Plain region
In the South Plain only a fraction of the German, the Croatian, the Serbian, the Slovakian and the
Rumanian ethnical groups abode, and their ratio decreased to 1.6% of the population. However, in Szeged persons
of different ethnical units settled down, discovered each other, new ethnical communities were formed, and
Slovakian, Serbian, Polish, Rumanian, Russian, German, Gypsy, Vietnamese, Greek, Ukrainian, Arabian,
Armenian and Latin (Spanish) associations were established. The Russian, the Vietnamese, the Arabian and the
Latin are exlex minorities who have no minority rights. Their unions can work only as Hungarian ones. The Gypsy
ethnical group, which consists of minorities belonging to Hungarian, Romany and Boyash mother tongue, is the
greatest in numbers. Gypsy children do not receive any help for preparation before going to school, therefore such
Gypsy classes pass out from school that are incapable of learning and keeping themselve