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National Albanian Registry United States of America

NC Regional team

Counting Albanian Americans in North Carolina.

NAR — the National Albanian Registry — is the community-led count. 14 counted in North Carolina so far.

No NAR ambassador is seated in North Carolina yet. They need someone local organizing. Apply to be the first.

Why North Carolina matters

A real count is where the work starts.

ACS 2024 estimate

2,300

Federal count

Community estimate

9,200–11,500

Methodology page

On NAR today

14

From North Carolina

Capture rate

0.61%

vs. ACS

As North Carolina's Albanian community becomes visible in the data systems institutions actually use, the recognition story gets stronger — for bilingual-ballot petitions in jurisdictions with significant limited-English Albanian populations, for hospital interpreter staffing, for school home-language reporting, and for university heritage programs. None of these unlock automatically from a count; they come from sustained organizing on top of one. The Census ACS stays the official federal source; NAR builds the parallel community count alongside it.

North Carolina ranks in the published ACS Albanian-ancestry counts at 2,300 (2024). Nationwide the Census counts 224,000 Albanian Americans while community estimates put us close to a million — and the same gap shows up here. NAR is the community-led parallel count that sits alongside the ACS, one self-attestation at a time.

Read the full methodology →

Organizations in North Carolina

1 Albanian organization.

Religious institutions, charities, schools, and cultural associations — free to list, claimable by the people who run them.

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Businesses in North Carolina

1 Albanian-owned business.

Added by the owners themselves. Listing is free.

  • Professional services

    Sigma cleaning

    Kill Devil Hills, NC

    Professional services business in Kill Devil Hills, NC.

Own a business in North Carolina? Add it free →

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Be the first NAR ambassador in North Carolina.

Each state seats up to three Regional Ambassadors plus one state outreach lead. Volunteer role. Listed publicly. Reimbursed expenses for one local event a year.

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