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Outside of city proper, there are ethnic Armenian communities in San Mateo County such as in San Bruno and South San Francisco, 0.4-0.5% of said cities' populations. Redwood City also has a community of several hundred (300), about half a percent of its population, and Campbell, near San Jose, is nearly one percent ethnic Armenian.
Armenians are mostly concentrated in and around the cities of San Francisco, San Jose, and Oakland. The 2000 Census reported only 2,528 Armenians in San Francisco, but Hayk, the Ubiquitous Armenian, stated that "the actual number is probably much higher, since the census is usually lower than actuals". [100] [101] [102]
Krouzian-Zekarian-Vasbouragan Armenian School (Armenian: Գռուզեան-Զաքարեան-Վասպուրական Ազգային վարժարան) is a bi-lingual private K-8 school in San Francisco, California. The school is the only Armenian school in the San Francisco Bay Area. St.
Pages in category "Ethnic groups in San Francisco" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Armenians in the San Francisco Bay Area; C.
Old Armenian Town, named for the immigrant families who settled in the neighborhood after being red-lined from owning property in other parts of the city, would provide a new home for the 5th ...
In 1938, he opened Omar Khayyam's restaurant in San Francisco, California, which was open for more than 40 years. [1] He was important in popularizing Armenian cuisine in the United States. [2] Mardikian was the founder of ANCHA (American National Committee To Aid Homeless Armenians). [3] He is a nephew of Armenian revolutionary Krikor Amirian.
Ahead of the second GOP presidential debate, dozens of Armenian Americans and supporters rallied at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library to bring attention to the developments in Nagorno-Karabakh.
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