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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. 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 ...

  4. Minorities in Greece - Wikipedia

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    According to the 1991 census, there were approximately 50,000 Turks, out of the approximately 98,000 Muslim minority of Greece [ 10 ] Other sources estimate the size of the minority between 120,000 and 130,000. [ 14 ][ 15 ] The Turks of Thrace descend from Turkish populations living in the area during the Ottoman period.

  5. Demographics of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Greece has received many illegal immigrants beginning in the 1990s and continuing during the 2000s and 2010s. Migrants make use of the many islands in the Aegean Sea , directly west of Turkey. A spokesman for the European Union 's border control agency said that the Greek-Albanian border is "one of Europe's worst-affected external land borders."

  6. Northern Epirus - Wikipedia

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    At the end of World War II, normal relations between Greece and Albania were not restored, and the two countries remained technically in a state of war until 1987. This was largely due to Greece's territorial claims on Northern Epirus and the treatment of the Greek minority. Relations remained tense for most of the Cold War as a result. [56]

  7. Arvanites - Wikipedia

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    Arvanites in Greece originate from Albanian settlers [19] [20] who moved south from areas in what is today southern Albania during the Middle Ages. [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.

  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. List of Albanians in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Ali Demi – World War II hero of Albania born in Filiates, Greece in 1918, and died during a battle with Axis forces in Vlora, Albania in 1943. After him was created the first Cham battalion in ELAS army, the battalion "Ali Demi" Musa Demi – Revolutionary and important figure of the Albanian National Awakening