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  2. Demographics of Albania - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, for the first time in the history of population censuses in Albania, the population in urban areas (53.7%) was larger than the population of rural areas (46.3%). [6] The Albanian language is the official language, but minority languages are officially used in some local government units. Albanian is declared as the native language by ...

  3. Minorities of Albania - Wikipedia

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    Other Albanian minorities are the Gorani people and Jews. [4] Regarding the Greeks, "it is difficult to know how many Greeks there are in Albania". The estimates vary between 60,000 and 300,000 ethnic Greeks in Albania. According to Ian Jeffries, most of Western sources put the number at around 200,000.

  4. Category:Albanian people of African descent - Wikipedia

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    Albanian people of African-American descent (2 P) This page was last edited on 9 June 2024, at 20:50 (UTC). Text is ... Category: Albanian people of African descent.

  5. Census in Albania - Wikipedia

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    Since the proclamation of Independence on November 28, 1912, Albania has organized 12 population censuses. The first official census was conducted on November 15, 1923 and was restricted to a mere population count. Because knowledge about the age of the citizens was missing at the time, only the main population characteristics were collected.

  6. Albanians - Wikipedia

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    [e] Albanian population groups settled in Southern Greece between the 13th and 16th centuries and came to be known as Arvanites. Other Albanian population groups settled across Southern Italy and Sicily between the 11th and 16th centuries and came to be known as Arbëreshë. [72] Albanians have also migrated to Romania since the late 16th century.

  7. Black Europeans - Wikipedia

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    Black people from the EU who have settled in the UK are also included such as the Black Anglo-Deutsch. Switzerland and Norway have 114,000 [ 19 ] and 115,000 people of Sub-Saharan African descent, respectively; primarily composed of refugees and their descendants, but this is only the numbers for first generation migrants and second generation ...

  8. Anti-Albanian sentiment - Wikipedia

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    The most affected are people from Albania. In contrast, the number of students of Albanian descent is increasing today. In 2008, only 67 people were enrolled at Swiss universities, there are already 460 in 2017. Albanologists and migration researchers today assume that the integration and assimilation of Albanians are slowly increasing.

  9. Albania - Wikipedia

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    The red and black national colours are displayed on the flag of Albania that is adorned with a double-headed eagle as the foremost recognised national symbol of Albania. [ 363 ] [ 364 ] [ 365 ] With the black eagle portraying bravery and strength, the red field symbolises the fortitude and sacrifices of the Albanian people. [ 363 ]