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| langs = | rels = | related = Albanians Albanian diaspora Albanian Canadian }} Albanian Americans ((アルバニア語:singular: Shqiptaro-Amerikan / plural: Shqiptaro-Amerikanët)) are Americans of full or partial Albanian ancestry. According to data from a 2008 survey by the United States government, there are 201,118 Americans of full or partial Albanian descent.〔US Census Bureau, (Table: Ancestry for People with one or more Ancestry Categories Reported )〕 ==History== The first Albanian documented to have emigrated to the United States was Kolë Kristofori ((英語:Nicholas Christopher)), who landed in Boston in the early 1880s and is remembered as the pioneer of the Albanian ethnic group in the USA. It was not until the 1900s (decade), however, that a large number of Albanians reached the US Eastern Coast: most of them were young bachelors from southern Albania.〔 The majority of this first wave of emigrants, approximatively 10,000, did not intend to permanently settle in the USA, and went back to Albania after World War I.〔 Right at this time, another group of emigrants from Albania reached the USA. This new group settled and intermarried in their new country.〔 The number of Albanians that reported the Albanian language as their mother tongue in 1920 was around 6,000.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Albanian Americans」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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