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  2. Armenian population by country - Wikipedia

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    Also, not all Armenian citizens and people born in Armenia are ethnic Armenians, but the overwhelming majority of them are as about 97.9% of the country's population is Armenian. [11] For other countries, such as Russia, the official number of Armenians is believed, by many, to have been underrated, because many migrant workers live in the country.

  3. Armenian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The modern Armenian diaspora was largely formed after World War I as a result of the Armenian genocide. According to Randall Hansen, "Both in the past and today, the Armenian communities around the world have developed in significantly different ways within the constraints and opportunities found in varied host cultures and countries." [1]

  4. Armenians - Wikipedia

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    Armenians (Armenian: հայեր, romanized: hayer, ) are an ethnic group and nation native to the Armenian highlands of West Asia. [44] [45] [46] Armenians constitute the main population of Armenia and constituted the main population of the breakaway Republic of Artsakh until the 2023 Azerbaijani offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh and the subsequent flight of Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians. [47]

  5. Armenia - Wikipedia

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    The Armenian population around the world Armenia has a relatively large external diaspora (8 million by some estimates, greatly exceeding the 3 million population of Armenia itself), with communities existing across the globe.

  6. Demographics of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    The population between 1831 and 1913 increased 6.18 times, yielding an average annual growth rate of 10,200 people. Following the outbreak of World War I, the population, which was 1,014,300 in 1914, fell by 20,500 in 1916 due to the Christian population being drafted. As a result of "wars and civil clashes, hunger and diseases" of 1918–1920 ...

  7. Category:Armenian diaspora by country - Wikipedia

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  8. File:Map of the Armenian Diaspora in the World.svg - Wikipedia

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    Empty map: File:World map (Miller cylindrical projection, blank).svg Information available on page Armenian population by country, Armenians and Armenian diaspora on the English Wikipedia Number of Armeniansliving abroad per country: NW, 1615 L. St. Global Migration Map: Origins and Destinations, 1990-2017 (in en-US) .

  9. List of Armenian ethnic enclaves - Wikipedia

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    As of 2004, there were "around 50-60 Armenian villages" in Abkhazia. [43] According to the 2011 Abkhazian census, Armenians formed the majority of the population of the Sukhumi District (6,467 Armenians, 56.1% of the total 11,531), and plurality in Gulripshi District (8,430 Armenians or 46.8% of 18,032) and Gagra District (15,422 Armenians or ...