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The Albanian migrants shared historical, social and cultural connections, and intermarriage that allowed the forming of strong bonds of community in Australia. The Albanian Prespa community and Albanians from the Bitola region form the majority of the Albanian community in Victoria and Australia. In 1991, they numbered 5,401.
Albanian Australians are a geographically dispersed community; the largest concentrations are in the Melbourne suburb Dandenong and in the regional city Shepparton, both of which are in Victoria. The Albanian community has been present in Australia for a long period, and its presence in the country is unproblematic and peaceful.
The Albanian community in Shepparton is the oldest Muslim community in country Victoria. The community has a rich history and still observes religious days and the Albanian national day (Flag Day) on November 28. The community is serviced by the Albania-Australia Community Association and the Albania-Australia Women’s Association.
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A large Albanian population lives in the Republic of Macedonia, with smaller Albanian populations located in Serbia and Montenegro. Albanians produced many prominent figures such as Skanderbeg, leader of the medieval Albanian resistance to the Ottoman conquest and others during the Albanian National Awakening seeking self determination.
The Albanian Australian Community of NSW mission is to provide a range of culturally appropriate programs and services to those of the Albanian diaspora residing in NSW. The Organisation was established in 1981 and board representatives have been voted in by devoted members of the community.
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