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There is no mention of the term "Roma wall" when Googled. The article picks only a few examples of walls that were typically built to separate areas with social housing (not limited to Roma people) and that were also clearly demolished a long time ago. The article tries to present it as some phenomena on its own ("Roma walls"). However, the question is:

a) Is this really worth a Wiki article? b) Were these walls really any different from any other walls that routinely separate different areas of cities? I suppose we would find millions of such walls, separating loud ares from quieter ones, dusty areas from clean etc.

For example when there is a wall separating an elderly peoples home from kindergarten, do we call it "Elderly wall" or "Children wall"?

The wall is a wall, this article is made up and most likely part of some paid grant campaign. 78.102.206.110 (talk) 10:35, 14 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]