Albanians in Italy

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Die Albaner in Italien (albanisch Shqiptarët në Itali, italienisch Albanesi in Italia) bestehen aus zwei Gruppen: einerseits die Arbëresh, eine alteingesessene ethnische Minderheit in Mittel- und Süditalien, andererseits die Zuwanderer aus Albanien, die seit 1991 zu Hunderttausenden über die Adria gekommen sind. Während die italo-albanischen Arbëresh in Basilikata, Kalabrien und auf Sizilien leben, wanderten die modernen Albaner vor allem in die wohlhabenden Regionen Norditaliens, wie die Lombardei, die Toskana und Emilia-Romagna, ein. rdf:langString
L'immigrazione albanese in Italia (diaspora shqiptare në Itali in albanese) è un fenomeno migratorio che ha interessato l'Italia in modo particolare a partire dalla caduta della Repubblica Popolare Socialista d'Albania nel 1991. In Italia è presente a Roma l'ambasciata albanese, mentre si trovano otto consolati nel resto del Paese: due generali (a Bari e a Milano) e consolati onorari in diverse città italiane (ad Ancona, Firenze, Genova, Padova, Pistoia, Torino, già a Palermo). rdf:langString
De Albanezen in Italië (Italiaans: Albanesi in Italia, Albanees: Shqiptarët në Itali) zijn in Italië verblijvende Albanezen, of Italianen van Albanese afkomst. De Albanezen vormen de derde bevolkingsgroep in Italië (op autochtone Italianen en Roemenen na). De eerste Albanezen waren christenen die na de invasie van Albanië door het Ottomaanse Rijk, in de 15e eeuw, naar het Apennijns Schiereiland en Sicilië vluchtten. Zij worden ook wel Arbëreshë genoemd. Na de val van het communisme in 1991 vond een massale exodus van etnische Albanezen uit het Balkanschiereiland naar Italië plaats. rdf:langString
Albánci v Itálii (italsky: Albanesi in Italia; albánsky: Shqiptarët në Itali) jsou albánští migranti a jejich potomci žijící v Itálii. Svůj původ uvádí v Albánii, Řecku a po rozpadu Jugoslávie i v Kosovu, Severní Makedonii a dalších územích na Balkáně, kde se vyskytují albánsky mluvící menšiny. Tito migranti jsou různého vyznání, nejčastěji jsou to katolíci, pravoslavní, protestanti, sunnitští muslimové nebo ateisté. rdf:langString
The Albanians in Italy (Italian: Albanesi in Italia; Albanian: Shqiptarët në Itali) refers to the Albanian migrants in Italy and their descendants. They mostly trace their origins to Albania, Greece and since recently to a lesser extent to Kosovo, North Macedonia and other Albanian-speaking territories in the Balkan Peninsula. As of 2019, there were 441,027 Albanian citizens living in Italy, one of the largest Albanian immigrant population in any country as well as the second largest immigrant group within Italy. They are adherents of different religions and are Catholics, Orthodox, Protestants, Sunnis and Bektashis as well as various forms of Irreligion. Between 2008 and 2020 more than 250,000 Albanians acquired Italian citizenship. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Albánci v Itálii (italsky: Albanesi in Italia; albánsky: Shqiptarët në Itali) jsou albánští migranti a jejich potomci žijící v Itálii. Svůj původ uvádí v Albánii, Řecku a po rozpadu Jugoslávie i v Kosovu, Severní Makedonii a dalších územích na Balkáně, kde se vyskytují albánsky mluvící menšiny. Tito migranti jsou různého vyznání, nejčastěji jsou to katolíci, pravoslavní, protestanti, sunnitští muslimové nebo ateisté. Mezi Albánce v Itálii se počítají i Arberešové, kteří žijí hlavně v Apulii, Basilicatě, Kalábrii a na jihu státu. Většina těchto migrantu přišla z Albánie přes moře a právě proto se vyskytují až do dnešních dnů spíše v jižní části země. Arberešové se na jihu Itálie usadili již během 15. a 16. století a důvodem migrace byla expanze Osmanské říše, která postupně z balkánských zemí tvořila své kolonie a rozšiřovala zde islám. Mnoho křesťanů se tak rozhodlo k útěku a žádali o azyl v Neapolském a Sicilském království (obě byly v té době pod nadvládou Aragonců). Zde získali Arberešové své vlastní vesnice a byli tak pod ochranou. V roce 1976 se k této etnického skupině v Itálii přihlásilo čtvrt milionu obyvatel.
rdf:langString Die Albaner in Italien (albanisch Shqiptarët në Itali, italienisch Albanesi in Italia) bestehen aus zwei Gruppen: einerseits die Arbëresh, eine alteingesessene ethnische Minderheit in Mittel- und Süditalien, andererseits die Zuwanderer aus Albanien, die seit 1991 zu Hunderttausenden über die Adria gekommen sind. Während die italo-albanischen Arbëresh in Basilikata, Kalabrien und auf Sizilien leben, wanderten die modernen Albaner vor allem in die wohlhabenden Regionen Norditaliens, wie die Lombardei, die Toskana und Emilia-Romagna, ein.
rdf:langString The Albanians in Italy (Italian: Albanesi in Italia; Albanian: Shqiptarët në Itali) refers to the Albanian migrants in Italy and their descendants. They mostly trace their origins to Albania, Greece and since recently to a lesser extent to Kosovo, North Macedonia and other Albanian-speaking territories in the Balkan Peninsula. As of 2019, there were 441,027 Albanian citizens living in Italy, one of the largest Albanian immigrant population in any country as well as the second largest immigrant group within Italy. They are adherents of different religions and are Catholics, Orthodox, Protestants, Sunnis and Bektashis as well as various forms of Irreligion. Between 2008 and 2020 more than 250,000 Albanians acquired Italian citizenship. The Albanians in Italy may include among others a long established Arbëreshë population in Apulia, Basilicata, Calabria, Sicily and across Southern Italy as well as Albanians to have migrated to Italy from any territory with an Albanian population in the Balkans and any person originally from the Republic of Albania. There is an Albanian community in southern Italy, known as Arbëreshë, who had settled in the country starting with the 15th and the 16th century and later, displaced by the changes brought about by the persecution of Greeks towards Ethnic Albanians of Epirus and later expansion of the Ottoman Empire. Some managed to escape and were offered refuge from the repression by the Kingdom of Naples and Kingdom of Sicily (both under Aragonese rule), where the Arbëreshë were given their own villages and protected.The Arbëreshë were estimated as numbering at a quarter million in the year 1976.
rdf:langString L'immigrazione albanese in Italia (diaspora shqiptare në Itali in albanese) è un fenomeno migratorio che ha interessato l'Italia in modo particolare a partire dalla caduta della Repubblica Popolare Socialista d'Albania nel 1991. In Italia è presente a Roma l'ambasciata albanese, mentre si trovano otto consolati nel resto del Paese: due generali (a Bari e a Milano) e consolati onorari in diverse città italiane (ad Ancona, Firenze, Genova, Padova, Pistoia, Torino, già a Palermo).
rdf:langString De Albanezen in Italië (Italiaans: Albanesi in Italia, Albanees: Shqiptarët në Itali) zijn in Italië verblijvende Albanezen, of Italianen van Albanese afkomst. De Albanezen vormen de derde bevolkingsgroep in Italië (op autochtone Italianen en Roemenen na). De eerste Albanezen waren christenen die na de invasie van Albanië door het Ottomaanse Rijk, in de 15e eeuw, naar het Apennijns Schiereiland en Sicilië vluchtten. Zij worden ook wel Arbëreshë genoemd. Na de val van het communisme in 1991 vond een massale exodus van etnische Albanezen uit het Balkanschiereiland naar Italië plaats.
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