History of the Albanian Americans in Metro Detroit

Sterling Heights, Troy, Livonia, St. Clair Shores, Westland, Farmington Hills, Wixom, Fraser, Rochester Hills, Warren, and Dearborn all have ethnic Albanian populations toward or over 400, and are mostly over one percent of said city's populations.

[5] The early settlers originated from southern Albania, but they were recorded as being from Greece, Turkey, or from the country in which they boarded their boats to the United States.

[1] Some Catholic ethnic Albanians from Montenegro entered the United States from Mexico and settled in Detroit.

[4] Sterling Heights, Troy, Livonia, St. Clair Shores, Westland, Farmington Hills, Wixom, Fraser, Rochester Hills, Warren, and Dearborn all have ethnic Albanian populations toward or over 400, and are mostly over one percent of said city's populations.

Windsor has many Eastern European, Muslim, and Balkan immigrant and diasporic communities.

[12] Albanian TV of America, headquartered in Troy, transmits Albanian-language television shows.

[7] For a period of time prior to 1949, Hussein Karoub provided pastoral services to the Albanian Muslims.

Sterling Heights is an Albanian-American mecca of Michigan.
Afërdita Dreshaj, model with Metro Detroit roots.