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The Albanian diaspora ... (2015 statistics, Albanian citizenship) to 700,000 Albanian descents from south Albania [with Arbereshe, dual citizens and undocumented]
Albanian diaspora in Norway (2 C, 2 P) S. Albanians in Serbia (32 P) Pages in category "Albanian diaspora by country" ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...
Albanian is declared as the native language by 98.76% of the population. The Albanian people are considered one of the most polyglot people in Europe. [7] They generally speak more than two languages, which are mainly French, Greek, Italian, and English, which are increasing due to migration return, and new Greek and Italian communities in the ...
As defined by the Institute of Statistics of Albania, 39.9% of the 25 to 64 years old Albanians in Albania are able to use at least one foreign language including English (40%), Italian (27.8%) and Greek (22.9%). [126] The origin of the Albanian language remains a contentious subject that has given rise to numerous hypotheses.
Albanian-Americans are on average younger than non-Albanian Americans, having an average age of 33.5 in comparison to the American national average of 37.7. Albanian-Americans also have a higher percentage of males than non-Albanian Americans with 52.1% of the community being male versus the American national average of 49.2%. [38]
Based on data of the Statistisk Sentralbyrå of 2018, there were approximately 18,500 Albanians (0.34% of the total population) geographically distributed in the territory of Norway composed of 15,642 (0.29% of the total population) Kosovan nationals and 2,111 people (0.04% of the total population) with Albanian nationality. [3]
Albanian diaspora in the United States (3 C, 4 P) Y. Yugoslav Albanians (39 P) Pages in category "Albanian diaspora" ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...
Comprehensive response to the earthquake included substantial humanitarian aid from the Albanian diaspora and various countries around the world. [125] On 9 March 2020, COVID-19 was confirmed to have spread to Albania. [126] [127] From March to June 2020, the government declared a state of emergency as a measure to limit the virus's spread.