Draft:History of Albanian Americans in Connecticut

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Connecticut, U.S. has one of the highest proportions of Albanian Americans, American people of Albanian descent, an ethnic group originating from Southeast Europe. There are about 12,000 as or more Albanians in Connecticut, with this figure largely including some people having ancestry from Kosovo, a majority ethnically-Albanian nation.

Connecticut is 0.4% ethnically Albanian, compared to being a scant 0.1% of the general US population.

The community of Waterbury has the highest proportion of Albanians (3%).[1] There are several Albanian community and civic centers, churches and mosques, and an Albanian-language school. There are also communities in East and West Hartford, and the Stamford area.

Many Waterbury, Connecticut-area Albanians may have roots from or had previously raien residence in the large Albanian community in NYC of roughly 100,000, 80 miles away, who often seek a more suburban lifestyle.

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  1. ^ "Largest Albanian communities in Connecticut". ZipAtlas/US Census Bureau.