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Wieviele Albaner bzw albanischstämmige gibt es weltweit ?
Nach Schätzung der AACL gibt es 12-16 Millionen Albaner
http://www.aacl.com/DioGuardi-State of Alb Nation.htm
Albania: 3,000,000 - 3,500,000
Kosova: 1,800,000 - 2,000,000
Macedonia: 800,000 - 1,000,000
Montenegro: 50,000
Presheve: 100,000
Greece: 750,000 - 1,000,000
Turkey: 3,000,000 - 5,000,000
Italy: 500,000 - 1,000,000
Switzerland: 500,000
Germany & Austria: 500,000
Belgium: 50,000
Scandinavia: 50,000
France & UK: 25,000 - 50,000
Middle East & Africa: 250,000
Australia & New Zealand: 50,000
Canada: 50,000 - 100,000
United States: 550,000 - 750,000
Total: 12,000,000 - 16,000,000
Nach Schätzung von einer englischen Wikipediaseite , sind es ca 8 Millionen Albaner
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albanians
Albania:
3,129,000
Kosovo:
1,730,000
Serbia (excluding Kosovo):
67,000
Republic of Macedonia:
509,000
Greece:
550,000
Italy:
233,000
Sweden:
40,000
Denmark:
8,000
USA:
113,661
France:
20,000
Slovenia:
6,000
Croatia:
4,500
Romania:
500
Belgium:
25,000
Great Britain:
30,000
Switzerland:
200,000
Germany:
400,000
Montenegro:
31,000
Norway:
7.000
Due to the high rate of migration of various ethnic groups throughout the Balkans in the last two decades, exact figures are difficult to obtain. A tenuous breakdown of Albanians by location is as follows:
3,129,000 in Albania according to the Institute of Statistics for 2002.
1,770,000 in Serbia and Montenegro which can be broken up as follows:
1,730,000 in Kosovo (the OSCE estimates about 1,672,000 Albanians).
67,000 Serbia excluding Kosovo (2002 census)
31,000 in Montenegro (according to the 2003 census; an estimated 50,000 by Albanian accounts).
509,000 in the Republic of Macedonia (from the 2002 census).
more than 233,000 Albanians in Italy, the majority having arrived since 1991. See also Arbëreshë.
In Greece, there were more waves of immigration from Albania, from the 14th century to the 1990s. As such, they are divided into different groups:
Çam Muslim Albanians; an unknown number reside in the Greek region of Epirus (Çamëria in Albanian) - there were thought to be around 19,000 before the end of World War II, during which many fled to Albania to avoid the impending military court sentences, a consequence of their collaboration with the Italian/German occupying forces.
The Orthodox Christian Albanian minority, which is located in North-western Greece and has been there since the Middle Ages. Their number is estimated at about 30,000.
Albanian nationals, including many ethnic Greeks and Greek-identifying Aromanians or Arvanitovlachs in addition to ethnic Albanians, that arrived during the 1990s, mainly as illegal immigrants; as many as 500,000, according to the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Albanians living permanently in Scandinavia:
in Sweden: 40,000 Albanians.
in Denmark: 8,000 Albanians.
in Norway: 7,000 Albanians
In Turkey, Turkish demographers have continuously mentioned numbers up to five million. However, many Albanians, who were deported from their land to Turkey, have been assimilated due to the assimilation policy of Turkish government.
In Egypt: 18,000 Albanians. Mostly Tosk speakers. Many are descendants of the soldiers of Muhammad Ali. Much of the former nobility of Egypt was Albanian in origin.
Wieviele Albaner bzw albanischstämmige gibt es weltweit ?
Nach Schätzung der AACL gibt es 12-16 Millionen Albaner
http://www.aacl.com/DioGuardi-State of Alb Nation.htm
Albania: 3,000,000 - 3,500,000
Kosova: 1,800,000 - 2,000,000
Macedonia: 800,000 - 1,000,000
Montenegro: 50,000
Presheve: 100,000
Greece: 750,000 - 1,000,000
Turkey: 3,000,000 - 5,000,000
Italy: 500,000 - 1,000,000
Switzerland: 500,000
Germany & Austria: 500,000
Belgium: 50,000
Scandinavia: 50,000
France & UK: 25,000 - 50,000
Middle East & Africa: 250,000
Australia & New Zealand: 50,000
Canada: 50,000 - 100,000
United States: 550,000 - 750,000
Total: 12,000,000 - 16,000,000
Nach Schätzung von einer englischen Wikipediaseite , sind es ca 8 Millionen Albaner
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albanians
Albania:
3,129,000
Kosovo:
1,730,000
Serbia (excluding Kosovo):
67,000
Republic of Macedonia:
509,000
Greece:
550,000
Italy:
233,000
Sweden:
40,000
Denmark:
8,000
USA:
113,661
France:
20,000
Slovenia:
6,000
Croatia:
4,500
Romania:
500
Belgium:
25,000
Great Britain:
30,000
Switzerland:
200,000
Germany:
400,000
Montenegro:
31,000
Norway:
7.000
Due to the high rate of migration of various ethnic groups throughout the Balkans in the last two decades, exact figures are difficult to obtain. A tenuous breakdown of Albanians by location is as follows:
3,129,000 in Albania according to the Institute of Statistics for 2002.
1,770,000 in Serbia and Montenegro which can be broken up as follows:
1,730,000 in Kosovo (the OSCE estimates about 1,672,000 Albanians).
67,000 Serbia excluding Kosovo (2002 census)
31,000 in Montenegro (according to the 2003 census; an estimated 50,000 by Albanian accounts).
509,000 in the Republic of Macedonia (from the 2002 census).
more than 233,000 Albanians in Italy, the majority having arrived since 1991. See also Arbëreshë.
In Greece, there were more waves of immigration from Albania, from the 14th century to the 1990s. As such, they are divided into different groups:
Çam Muslim Albanians; an unknown number reside in the Greek region of Epirus (Çamëria in Albanian) - there were thought to be around 19,000 before the end of World War II, during which many fled to Albania to avoid the impending military court sentences, a consequence of their collaboration with the Italian/German occupying forces.
The Orthodox Christian Albanian minority, which is located in North-western Greece and has been there since the Middle Ages. Their number is estimated at about 30,000.
Albanian nationals, including many ethnic Greeks and Greek-identifying Aromanians or Arvanitovlachs in addition to ethnic Albanians, that arrived during the 1990s, mainly as illegal immigrants; as many as 500,000, according to the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Albanians living permanently in Scandinavia:
in Sweden: 40,000 Albanians.
in Denmark: 8,000 Albanians.
in Norway: 7,000 Albanians
In Turkey, Turkish demographers have continuously mentioned numbers up to five million. However, many Albanians, who were deported from their land to Turkey, have been assimilated due to the assimilation policy of Turkish government.
In Egypt: 18,000 Albanians. Mostly Tosk speakers. Many are descendants of the soldiers of Muhammad Ali. Much of the former nobility of Egypt was Albanian in origin.