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- Greek Minority in Albania - The Greeks estimate the Greek minority in Albania to be 280,000 people of a total population of approximately 3,200,000.
- Firma AE1 - Merentino - Produces and trades bakery products, end-products and raw materials for confectioneries. Includes a product range. Located in Gjirokaster, Albania. [English, Italian, Greek and Albanian]
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- Cham Albanians - Cham Albanians (in Albanian: Çamë, in Greek: Τσάμηδες Tsámidhes) are a group of ethnic Albanians originally residing close to the river Thyamis (Θύαμις in Ancient Greek, Çam in Albanian). Accordingly, the region which is (part of the Greek region of Epirus) ...
- Albanian Greek-Catholic Church - The Albanian Byzantine Catholic Church is an autonomous Byzantine Rite particular Church of the Roman Catholic Church, whose members live in Albania, and is not to be confused with the Italo-Albanian Catholic Church.
- Leshnicë - Leshnicë (Albanian: Leshnicë, Greek: Λεσινίτσα) is a village in the District of Sarandë in Albania near the Greek-Albanian borders.It belongs to the region of Northern Epirus and has a 100% Greek population.
- Chameria - Chameria (Albanian: Çamëria, often rendered in Greek as Τσαμουριά Tsamouriá) is the Albanian name for the coastal region of Epirus in southern Albania and northwestern Greece. Most of what the Albanians call Çamëria is part of the Greek prefecture (nomos) of Thesprotia.
- Arvanitic alphabet - The Arvanitic alphabet uses the Greek script to write the Arvanitic language, similar to other older Albanian alphabets which also used the Greek script. There is no standard version; the Greek alphabet is normally used with the addition of the Latin script letters b, d, e and j.