The Romani people, often mistakenly referred to as "gypsies," are an ethnic group with a long and complex history. There is no official census data on the number of Romani people in Spain, as they are not recognized as a distinct ethnic group in the country's official statistics.
However, estimates suggest that there are likely tens of thousands of Romani people living in Spain.
It is crucial to use respectful and accurate language when referring to ethnic groups and to avoid perpetuating stereotypes. Instead of "gypsy," use the term Romani or Rom when referring to this specific ethnic group.