Figures for Albania require caution: fluctuations associated with movements of asylum seekers in Europe have almost certainly affected the number in Britain.
In 2001 there were a little over 2,200 people born in Albania living in Britain, an enormous increase on the 150 resident in 1991.
The majority of that 150 would have been refugees from the former Communist regime - a regime that imposed the death penalty for attempting to emigrate.
Those who followed after communism's collapse are widely spread through the country, reflecting the policy of asylum seeker dispersal, although numbers in individual areas are small.