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  2. Albanians in Greece - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, Greece was the second top destination for Albanians, as movement to Greece constituted 35.3% of total Albanian immigration. Albanian immigrants are the largest immigrant community in Greece. [5] In recent years many Albanian workers and their families have left Greece for other countries in Europe in search of better prospects.

  3. Arvanites - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] These Albanian movements into Greece are recorded for the first time in the late 13th and early 14th century. [23] The reasons for this migration are not entirely clear and may be manifold. In many instances the Albanians were invited by the Byzantine and Latin rulers of the time. They were employed to re-settle areas that had been ...

  4. Northern Epirus - Wikipedia

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    As Albanians and Greeks hold different views on what constitutes a Greek in Albania, the total number fluctuates greatly which explains the inconsistent totals provided within Albania and Greece and from external agencies, organisations and sources. Community groups representing Albania's Greeks in Greece have given a 286,000 sum. [86]

  5. Albanians - Wikipedia

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    Albanians in Greece have a long history of Hellenisation, assimilation and integration. [234] [235] Many ethnic Albanians have been naturalised as Greek nationals, others have self-declared as Greek since arrival and a considerable number live and work across both countries seasonally hence the number of Albanians in the country has often ...

  6. Minorities in Greece - Wikipedia

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    After 1991, with the collapse of communism in Albania, a huge number of Albanian immigrants live and work in Greece. In the 2001 census, 274,390 ethnic Albanians are reported residing in Greece, [ 50 ] [ 51 ] mostly economic migrants.

  7. List of Albanians in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Peter Losha - Albanian clan leader in medieval Epirus. Georgios Drakos - Greek general and fighter of the Greek War of Independence. Markos Drakos - Lieutenant General of the Hellenic Army most notable for his leadership during the Greco-Italian War of 1940–41. Kostas Botsaris - Greek general and senator.

  8. Albania–Greece relations - Wikipedia

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    Greece. AlbaniaGreece relations are diplomatic relations between Albania and Greece. [ 1 ] They are influenced by factors such as the presence of Albanian immigrants in Greece, the Greek minority in Albania, historical and cultural ties, [ 2 ] and interactions between the governments of both countries. Both Albania and Greece are members of ...

  9. Peloponnese - Wikipedia

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    Military sources of the era (1425) report about 30,000 Albanian men who could carry arms in the Peloponnese. [54] The Greeks tended to live in large villages and cities, while Albanians in small villages. [55] Following Ottoman conquest, many Albanians fled to Italy, settling primarily in nowadays Arbereshe villages of Calabria and Sicily. On ...