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Today, Manhattan's community has shrunk to 10,000 of the 150,000 Armenians in the Greater New York area. As the most culturally diverse county in the nation, Queens was and perhaps still is home to the bulk of Tri-State Armenians with today's population hovering around 50,000.
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Of the estimated 8–10 million people living outside the Republic of Armenia who consider themselves "Armenians," the GOAM [Government of Armenia] and major Armenian cultural and advocacy organizations estimate that 1.5-2 million live in the United States. This number ranks second after the estimated 2 to 2.5 million Armenians that live most of the year in Russia or other CIS Countries.
Ancestry Profile 3: PLACE OF BIRTH FOR THE FOREIGN−BORN POPULATION [...] Armenia 57,482
He kept close ties with Armenia, where his parents were from...
Mashdots College, which opened in 1992 in Glendale, is the only four-year Armenian institution of higher education in the United States.
Reuben Nakian, one of the most distinguished American sculptors of the 20th century [...] The youngest of five children of Armenian immigrants, Reuben Nakian...
his Armenian mother and Greek father
Ancestry Profile 3: PLACE OF BIRTH FOR THE FOREIGN−BORN POPULATION [...] Armenia 57,482
Today, Manhattan's community has shrunk to 10,000 of the 150,000 Armenians in the Greater New York area. As the most culturally diverse county in the nation, Queens was and perhaps still is home to the bulk of Tri-State Armenians with today's population hovering around 50,000.
Mashdots College, which opened in 1992 in Glendale, is the only four-year Armenian institution of higher education in the United States.