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Àwọn ọmọ Arméníà
Armenians
Հայեր (Hayer)
Top row (left to right) Tigranes the Great • Saint Mesrob • statue of Levon V Lusignan Ivan Aivazovsky • William Saroyan • Charles Aznavour
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Àpapọ̀ iye oníbùgbé
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7.3 - 7.4 million (2002 est.)[1] see Armenians per country for details
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Regions with significant populations
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Arméníà
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2,500,000
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[1]
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Rọ́síà
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2,000,000
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[1]
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Àwọn Ìpínlẹ̀ Aṣọ̀kan
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800,000
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[1]
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Fránsì
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400,000
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[1]
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Georgia
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300,000
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[1]
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Ìránì
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170,000
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[2]
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Eastern Europe and the Balkans
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165,000
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[1]
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Bẹ̀lárùs and Ukréìn
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160,000
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[1]
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Western Europe (besides France and Northern Europe)
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150,000
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[1]
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Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (no de jure recognition)
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120,000
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[1]
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Lẹ́bánọ́nì
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110,000
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[1]
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Kánádà
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100,000
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[1]
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Other Middle Eastern countries
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85,000
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[1]
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Central Asia
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80,000
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[1]
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Syria
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80,000
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[1]
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Austrálíà
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60,000
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[1]
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Asia
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30,000
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[1]
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Africa
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15,000
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[1]
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Èdè
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Armenian
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Ẹ̀sìn
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Christianity: Armenian Apostolic Church (majority) Armenian Catholic Church, Armenian Evangelical Church
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Àwọn ọmọ Arméníà (Arméníà: հայեր