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Staten Island also has a large Albanian community. The region in the Bronx is also known by the name Little Albania. [1] In Staten Island, Albanians are concentrated in Dongan Hills, Tompkinsville, New Dorp, and Grant City. [2] [3] New York City is home to more than 100,000 Albanians according to the Albanian-American Society Foundation. [4]
Pages in category "Albanian-American culture in New York City" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Workers settled in New York in the early 20th century, many of whom would find work in shoe, glass, and textile factories. [12] A second wave of Albanians arrived after World War II, and many of them were refugees from the Communist regime of Enver Hoxha. These refugees came from all regions of Albania and settled mainly in New York. [13]
6 Business and civil society. 7 Media. 8 Models. 9 Sport. 10 Religion. 11 Criminals. 12 References. 13 External links. ... New York; Rexhep Krasniqi – Albanian ...
Albanian Institute New York represented Albania at the inaugural London Design Biennale 2016, [2] and was the winner and awarded with a Medal for its design contribution. . London Design Biennale, that takes place at Somerset Hose, is a global gathering of the world’s most ambitious and imaginative designers, curators and design instituti
But only one city can come out on top as home the most Fortune 500 businesses. New York City is home to 41 Fortune 500 companies this year, ... In 2023, New York City was number one with 44 top ...
Albanian Roots was created as a result of national pride among young Albanian college students in New York City. The concept of gathering the Albanian student organizations was initialized as early as 2008. In 2009, Albanian Roots was a DBA of Albanian American Civic League and under the guidance of Joe DioGuardi.
In the United States, the term "Albanian Mafia" may include or refer specifically to various Albanian-American organized crime groups, such as the Rudaj Organization and the Albanian Boys, both based in New York City. Albanian-American crime groups vary in the extent of their connections to Albanian mafia groups in Albania or Europe, ranging ...