Kalo or KALO may refer to:
*a member of certain subgroups of the
Romani people
The Romani (also spelled Romany or Rromani , ), colloquially known as the Roma, are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group, traditionally nomadic itinerants. They live in Europe and Anatolia, and have diaspora populations located worldwide, with sig ...
of Western and Northern Europe (plural ''kale''):
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Calé
The Romani in Spain, generally known by the exonym () or the endonym ''Calé'', belong to the Iberian Cale Romani subgroup, with smaller populations in Portugal (known as ) and in Southern France. Their sense of identity and cohesion stems f ...
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Kale (Welsh Roma)
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Finnish Kale
The Finnish Kale ( rom, Kàlo; sv, Kalé; fi, Kaale, also ''Suomen romanit'' — "Finnish Romani") are a group of the Romani people who live primarily in Finland and Sweden. Their main languages are Finnish, Swedish and Finnish Romani.
Hi ...
*the dialects of the
Romani language
Romani (; also Romany, Romanes , Roma; rom, rromani ćhib, links=no) is an Indo-Aryan macrolanguage of the Romani communities. According to '' Ethnologue'', seven varieties of Romani are divergent enough to be considered languages of their ...
, spoken by these groups
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Caló
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Welsh Romani
Welsh Romani (or Welsh Kalá) is a variety of the Romani language which was spoken fluently in Wales until at least 1950.Price, Glanville (2000) ''Languages in Britain and Ireland'', Blackwell Publishers, Oxford. It was spoken by the Kale gro ...
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Finnish Kalo
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Kalo in Hawaii, the Hawaiian name of the Taro plant
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KALO, a non-commercial, independent religious broadcasting
television station
A television station is a set of equipment managed by a business, organisation or other entity, such as an amateur television (ATV) operator, that transmits video content and audio content via radio waves directly from a transmitter on the ear ...
serving Honolulu, Hawaii
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Waterloo Regional Airport, a city-owned public-use airport serving Waterloo, Iowa, United States
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Kalo, a town in the DRC
People
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Isuf Kalo
Isuf Kalo is an Albanian doctor and Professor of Medicine.
Born (1942) in Luzat, Tepelenë, Albania, he completed his studies at the Faculty of Medicine in Tirana University in 1964. Prof. Kalo specialized in several European countries in diabeto ...
(born 1942), Albanian doctor, and professor of medicine
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Sándor Kaló
Sándor Kaló (16 March 1944 – 28 January 2020)[Sándor Kaló's obituary](_blank)
was a (born 1945), Hungarian former handball player
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Shlomo Kalo
Shlomo Kalo ( he, שלמה קאלו; February 25, 1928 – August 30, 2014) was a writer and microbiologist. He published approximately 80 fiction and nonfiction books in Hebrew, some of which are published in translation internationally.
Biograp ...
(1928–2014), Israeli author and thinker, poet, composer and medical microbiologist
See also
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Calo (disambiguation)
Calo, Caló, or Calò may refer to:
* Caló language, the language of the Iberian Romani
** Iberian Kale (''calé''):
*** Romani people in Spain, more frequently called ''gitanos''
*** Romani people in Portugal, more frequently called ''cigano ...
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Kale (disambiguation)
Kale is a species of cabbage in which the central leaves do not form a head.
Kale may also refer to:
Ethnography
*''Kale'', the Romani for "black", used as a self-designation by some groups of the Romani people:
** Finnish Kale, the Romani pe ...
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Cale (disambiguation) Cale may refer to:
People
* Cale (name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name
* Calé, an endonym used by Romani subgroups in Spain and Portugal
Places
* Cale, Arkansas, a town in Nevada County, Arkansas, United State ...
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Names of the Romani people
The Romani people are also known by a variety of other names; in English as ''gypsies'' or ''gipsies'', and ''Roma''; in Greek as (''gíftoi'') or (''tsiggánoi''), in Central and Eastern Europe as ''Tsingani'' (and variants); in France as ''g ...
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Romani populations
The Roma people have several distinct populations, the largest being the Roma and the Iberian Calé or Caló, who reached Anatolia and the Balkans in the early 12th century, from a migration out of the Indian subcontinent beginning about 1st ...
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