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Bulgarians in Albania : ウィキペディア英語版
Bulgarians in Albania

Ethnic Bulgarians in present-day Albania live mostly in the areas of Mala Prespa and Golo Brdo. In the 1989 Albanian census, a total of 782 people claimed either Romanian, Bulgarian, or Czechoslovakian nationality. According to the Bulgarian State Agency for Bulgarians Abroad, 40,000 to 50,000 persons of Bulgarian origin are living in Albania, but other sources have estimated Albania's Bulgarians to number as many as 100,000.〔INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR MINORITY STUDIES AND INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS (IMIR)ALBANIA:LANDMARKS OF TRANSITION Valeri Grigorov p.18〕 Most speakers of Slavic languages in Albania converted to Islam during the period of Ottoman rule in the Balkans. Ethnic identity can be fluid among the Bulgarian-Albanian population, who might identify as Albanian, Bulgarian or ethnic Macedonian, depending on the circumstances.〔
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