Armenie Brazilians

An Armenie Brazilian (Portuguese: Armeno-brasileiro, Armênio-brasileiro) is a Brazilian person o full, pairtial, or predominantly Armenie ancestry, or an Armenie immigrant in Brazil.

Armenie Brazilian
Armeno-brasileiro
Tot population
(100,000[1])
Regions wi signeeficant populations
São Paulo an Rio de Janeiro
Leids
Portuguese, Armenie, Persie, Arabic
Releegion
Christianity (maistly Armenie Apostolic an Roman Catholic), Irreleegion an ithers
Relatit ethnic groups
Ither White Brazilians, Armenies

Migration history

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Armenie immigrants in Brazil gathered maistly in an aroond the ceety o São Paulo, whaur thare are kirks, cultural centers, an even a metro station named "Armênia".[2] The Armenian community maintains a strong presence in the city, albeit not in the country as a whole.

Armenies in Laitin Americae arrangit a demonstration in Brazil, in the ceety o São Paulo at the Armenie Genocide monument on 24 Aprile 1965 o the 50t Anniversary o puttin intae force the Law o Relocation, an a play titled "The Adventures of Armenians 1915" wis written an performit bi Armenies o Brazil at a theatre in São Paulo.

See an aw

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References

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  1. Armenian population in the world, ArmenianDiaspora.com, archived frae the original on 11 Mey 2013, retrieved 20 September 2009
  2. Pereira, Liésio (24 Januar 2004), "Diáspora Armênia traz para São Paulo os primeiros imigrantes", Radioagência Nacional, archived frae the original on 23 August 2004, retrieved 7 Julie 2009

Further readin

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  • Grün, Roberto (Julie 1996), "The Armenian Renaissance in Brazil", The Americas, Academy of American Franciscan History, 53 (1): 113–151, doi:10.2307/1007476, JSTOR 1007476
  • Grün, Roberto (1992), Negócios & famílias: armênios em São Paulo, Série Imigração, São Paulo: Editora Sumaré, ISBN 978-85-85408-08-4, OCLC 28799444

Freemit airtins

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