Category:Albanian
Overview The Albanians are an ethnic group that primarily inhabit Albania and neighboring countries and speak the Albanian language (circa 7 million). Most Albanians today live within the borders of independent Albania (circa 2,500,000) and semi-independent Kosovo (circa 1,500,000). There are Albanians minorities in nearby Macedonia, Greece, and Montenegro, and sizeable populations of immigrants and their descendants in Italy, Germany, Turkey, and the United States.
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Pages in category "Albanian"
The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
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- Gjon Buzuku (M / Albania, 1499-1577), scholar
- Pjetër Bogdani (1630–1689), Albanian scholar
- Giulio Variboba (1725-1788), Albanian-Italian poet
- Grigor Gjirokastriti (17??–1828), Albanian scholar
- Vangjel Meksi (1770–1821), Albanian scholar
- Kostandin Kristoforidhi (1827-1895), scholar
- Gjergj Fishta (M / Albania, 1871-1940), playwright
- Eqrem Çabej (M / Albania, 1908-1980), Albanian scholar
- Namik Resuli (1908-1985), Albanian scholar
- Martin Camaj (M / Albania, 1925-1992), scholar
- Simon Filipaj (M / Albania, 1925-1999), scholar
- Engjëll Sedaj (M / Albania, 1943-2006), scholar