<item>• <hi format=ital>note:</hi> IMF, working with Albanian government figures estimates the population at 3,120,000 in 1993 and that the population has fallen since 1990
<item><hi format=bold>Birth rate:</hi> 22.46 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)
<item><hi format=bold>Death rate:</hi> 5.32 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)
<item><hi format=bold>Net migration rate:</hi> -5.27 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)
<item><hi format=bold>Infant mortality rate:</hi> 30 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)
<item><hi format=bold>Life expectancy at birth:</hi>
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<item>• <hi format=ital>total population:</hi> 73.4 years
<item>• <hi format=ital>male:</hi> 70.42 years
<item>• <hi format=ital>female:</hi> 76.61 years (1994 est.)
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<item><hi format=bold>Total fertility rate:</hi> 2.78 children born/woman (1994 est.)
<item><hi format=bold>Nationality:</hi>
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<item>• <hi format=ital>noun:</hi> Albanian(s)
<item>• <hi format=ital>adjective:</hi> Albanian
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<item><hi format=bold>Ethnic divisions:</hi> Albanian 95%, Greeks 3%, other 2% (Vlachs, Gypsies, Serbs, and Bulgarians) (1989 est.)
<item><hi format=bold>Religions:</hi> Muslim 70%, Greek Orthodox 20%, Roman Catholic 10%
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<item>• <hi format=ital>note:</hi> all mosques and churches were closed in 1967 and religious observances prohibited; in November 1990, Albania began allowing private religious practice
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<item><hi format=bold>Languages:</hi> Albanian (Tosk is the official dialect), Greek
<item><hi format=bold>Literacy:</hi> age 9 and over can read and write (1955)