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Armenians Worldwide


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Albania 500

Argentina 130,000

Buenos Aires ?

Armenia 3,000,000

Austria 3,000

Australia* 59,400

Melbourne 7,000

Sydney 42,000

Bahamas ?

Belarus 25,000

Belgium 5,000

Bolivia ?

Bosnia-Herzegovina ?

Brazil* 40,000

Bulgaria* 30,000

Canada** 80,000

Montreal* 50,000

Ottawa 1,000

Toronto 30,000

Chile 1,000

China 16

Colombia 250

Costa Rica 20

Ivoiry Coast 20

Croatia ?

Cuba 100

Cyprus* 2,740

Czech Republic 10,000

Denmark 3,000

Dominican Republic 75

Ecuador ?

Egypt* 6,500

El Salvador ?

Estonia 2,000

Ethiopia 400

Finland 1,000

France* 450,000

Lyon 100,000

Marseille* 80,000

Paris 200,000

Georgia 460,000

Germany* 42,000

Ghana 15

Greece* 20,000

Guatemala ?

Hungary 15,000

Honduras 900

Hong Kong 16

Kazakhstan* 25,000

Kuwait 5,000

Kyrgyz tan* 3,285

Hawaii, USA ?

Hungary ?

India* 560

Indonesia 10

Iran* 80,000

Iraq 20,000

Ireland* 50

Israel 3,000

Italy* 2,500

Milan 800

Rome 400

Venice 200

Jamaica ?

Japan 10

Jordan* 51,533

Latvia 5,000

Lithuania 2,500

Luxembourg* 10

Kenya ?

Latvia ?

Lebanon* 234,000

Lithuania ?

Luxembourg ?

Mexico* 500

Moldova 7,000

Monaco 200

Morocco ?

Netherlands 3,000

New Zealand 600

Norway 1,000

Panama ?

Paraguay ?

Peru ?

Philippines 8

Poland* 92,000

Portugal ?

Puerto Rico ?

Quatar 150

Romania* 7,500

Russia* 2,250,000

Moscow** 450,000

St. Petersburg ?

Saudi Arabia ?

Senegal 15

Singapore 35

Slovakia ?

South Africa 200

South Korea 12

Spain 1,000

Sudan 1,000

Swaziland 8

Sweden* 5,000

Switzerland* 5,000

Syria* 150,000

Tahiti ?

Tajikistan* 6,000

Thailand* 1,000

Tunisia ?

Turkey*(note) 2,080,000

Turkmenistan* 32,000

UAE 3,000

Ukraine 150,000

United Kingdom 18,000

London* 12,000

United States* 1,400,000

Boston* 50,000

Chicago ?

Detroit 60,000

Florida (state) 25,000

Boca-Raton, FL* 2,400

Orlando, FL* 850

Fresno* (County) 50,000

Los-Angeles* 360,000

Miami* 1,000

New-York 100,000

Philadelphia, PA* 10,000

Phoenix, AZ* 2,500

Raleigh, NC 500

Richmond, VA 1,200

Seattle* 2,000

Tampa, FL* 1,200

Washington DC* 10,000

Watertown, MA* 10,000

US Virgin Islands ?

Uruguay 19,000

Uzbekistan 70,000

Venezuela 2,500

Vietnam 8

Yemen ?

Yugoslavia 10,000

Zaire ?

Zambia 10

Zimbabwe* 28

 

http://www.armeniadiaspora.com/home/index.html

 

I don't know how accurate the figures above are but I see dozen of states in the US who are not included which have Armenian population.

 

 

Any comments? :)

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I suspect the number is a bit high for Brazil, on the other hand go to any city in the countryside of the state of São Paulo, the largest and richest, and you´ll find an Armenian family. The interesting thing is that Armenians perhaps as a consequence of their "autonomous" nature quickly start to spread out after having concentrated on a particular place. I suspect that is true for most migrations but my suspicion is that the spreading out pattern for Armenians is wider and faster. Hence you´ll find Armenians in many seemingly unlikely places.

 

"Armenia diaspora" or whoever should work on a more serious census of Armenians worldwide. I am sure figures will look interesting and new communities will appear from every corner of the globe. Watch for Armenians in China...seriously.

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I heard that Armenians in Argentina are the immigrants from Kaeseria (Kayseri). There were old houses and churches. But I'm not sure.

 

And especially Jordan in Middle East contains Caucasus-origin people inside. Royal family in Jordan are Caucasians and they had passed from Pinarbasi-Kayseri on the horses on the way to Caucasus from Jordan.

 

A little information about the regions that Cauasians live (but not all)

 

http://www.kafkas.org.tr/english/diaspora/index.html

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Caucasian

The number of Cherkez in Jordan is around 20,000

The chechen around 5,000

There is a small regiment of Cherkez guards in the royal palace where the King works and meet Degneteries

They ware their Cherkez castumes with amunitions on their chest and the Gama 'a short sword' and on their head what they call Calpak

Their number is about 10

The late King Husains younger sister prince Basma was maried to a sarkasian his name is Taimur Daghistani but they devorced

Where i was born in Jordan in a town called Zarka there was cherkaz and chechen and i had many of them as friends they are honest and good people and very loyal to the royal family they have high rank oficers in both the army and security forces " the police "

A cherkez is the head of the intelgent " like the FBI in USA"

another one is the head of the special forces in the Jordanian army

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Somehow I doubt the accuracy of these figures. 50 Armenians in all of Ireland? :blink: There must be something wrong with that figure.

 

And what does the * signify? :unsure:

 

Los-Angeles* 360,000

:lol2: :lol2: WOW!!! :lol2:

 

So 6000 in all of the United Kingdom minus London?!? :unsure: I really don't know. I wouldn't say that there are a lot of Armenians here in Liverpool.

 

And I dare say the numbers in Lebanon diminished significantly post-civil war.

 

And:

Canada** 80,000

Montreal* 50,000

Ottawa 1,000

Toronto 30,000

50,000 + 1,000 + 30,000 = 81,000 != 80,000 :blink: :blink:

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Publications

 

01-21-2002

Armenia: holy place or prism?

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Why does this small country on the edge of Europe, this little corner of South Caucasus interest us so much? We have never been enemies, frequently visited each other during the centuries, know each other and can show the place of each other’s country on the map.

 

Armenia is not a Middle Eastern country, nor it had the development and progress of any nation of Mediterranean or Central Asian territory. Is it eastern or western, or is it a part of Asia Minor?

 

Does it attract oneself with its spiritual and human saturation, history full of horrors, its unique capability to survive through any hardship, or with its distinctive way of building national fate?

 

When taking a closer look at Armenia we see that two phenomena characterize and explain the strength and richness of relations between France and Armenia- countries which had big contrast of life in 20-th century. These phenomena are called ‘reminiscences’ and ‘insights’.

 

Reminiscences

 

First of the memories refers to the sphere of art. Recently we ran into different manifestations of Armenian art quite often: got acquainted with art of Urartu (ancient Armenian state, 9-3 cc BC), pieces of ancient works of which were displayed at the Dobre museum of Nantes in 1996, and admired the music of Dyusapen, which was brilliantly performed by Armenian singers in Yerevan in 1995– with French musicians’ accompaniment. Armenian miniature works and decorative art has always had many fans among French art-lovers, too.

 

French and Armenian paintings, as well as our holy places and roman style constructions have many similarities, Armenian architects’ diplomas are valid in France and we applaud and get excited at the same moments when absorbing spiritual ‘food’.

 

Another unforgettable impression from Armenia that amazes us, foreigners, is the family and social solidarity of its people, especially in the provinces. Another phenomenon, which stole my heart, was the extreme care and attention allotted to the children in Armenian families. And Armenian children, in their turn, are notable for their balanced sense of independence, open expressions and great respect towards the elders.

 

The weightiest reminiscence about Armenia is of course the Christianity source. It embodies many positions in itself- striving for good, wish to share with others, respect of personality, search for knowledge, in short- Christian humanism. I felt how well I was received during church festivities in Holy See St. Etchmiadzin; I felt the Christian love atmosphere.

 

Insights

 

What I call ‘insights’ is a more ‘superior’ phenomenon. It supposes deeper understanding by the reader.

 

If the concept nation always expresses one meaning, the same cannot be said about concept of state. Together with being united and centralized, as well as being a state with democratic spirit, Armenia still bears the deep influence of feudalism left from centuries long history. Having no statehood for centuries Armenians living in different countries of the world did not have the need to defend their state interests, but concentrated on preserving their religion, culture, traditions and personal rights. Nobody had to worship equality in Armenia, for brotherhood was rooted in their genes from the very beginning and freedom meant the greatest achievement to them.

 

For judging the current Armenian-French relations, which are nowadays described as ‘surface active’, one should have life experience in Armenia. Here one learns to consider and evaluate the relations’ outcomes, turns and expectations.

 

From the east Armenia learned the skill to negotiate and exchange in its wider sense, as well as reject quick, sharp and limiting conclusions. From Russia it borrowed the deep sense of science and philosophical outlook, confidence towards progress, and from the West- Christian individualism and belief in personal potential.

 

All these differences and complexity of characterizing features explain the difficulties which arise during contacts with Armenian communities in foreign countries. As a result of centuries long splits none of the Armenians, no matter whether they live in Lebanon, Turkey, Iran or much further away from Armenia, can make a clear synthesis of anything, and this is exactly what creates misunderstandings and disagreements during the contacts with them. That’s why the inner-Armenian dialogue is itself a dialogue between civilizations.

 

In order to find room for new civilizations in Armenia there is a need to help Yerevan and realize that it is difficult for it to get involved into the modern world. Republic of Armenia is an old civilization, but with new democratic values, which has a task to ‘nationalize’ its territory and nation in very difficult for the country times – in the atmosphere of foreign pressure and numerous problems. Armenia also has to get involved in international structures- without having corresponding branches in its territory. And Armenia has to achieve all this in the time of huge capitals’ circulation, launch of production volumes, markets’ globalization, border elimination, rejection of identity and regional and geopolitical tension.

 

Working on two fronts is a very difficult task. And Armenians have to do it in the presence of such diversity of factors - of course without losing their national spirit.

 

 

GazetaSNG

 

http://www.hayastan.com/news/hayastan/csNe...iewone&id=3&op=

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