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Armenians in Crimea

Armenians in Crimea
Total population
10,000 (8,700 in the ARC and 1,300 in Sevastopol)[1]20,000 (estimates)[2][3]
Regions with significant populations
Sevastopol, Feodosia, Armyansk, Simferopol, Evpatoria, Kerch, Yalta, Sevastopol, Sudak
Languages
Armenian, Russian, Ukrainian, formerly Armeno-Kipchak
Religion
Armenian Apostolic, Armenian Catholicism, Evangelicalism and Protestantism
Related ethnic groups
Other Armenians, Hamshenis, Cherkesogai, Lom, Crimean Tatars, Crimean Karaites, Krymchaks, Crimean Urums

The Armenians in Crimea have maintained a presence in the region since the Middle Ages. The first wave of Armenian immigration into this area began during the mid-eleventh century and, over time, as political, economic and social conditions in Armenia proper failed to improve, newer waves followed them. Today, between 10 and 20 thousand Armenians live in the peninsula.

  1. ^ Statistics on the Demographics of Ukraine Archived July 6, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. State Statistics Committee of Ukraine.
  2. ^ (in Armenian) Հայ սփյուռք հանրագիտարան (The Armenia Diaspora Encyclopedia). Hovhannes M. Ayvazyan (ed.). Yerevan: Haykakan Hanragitaran Publishing, 2003, p. 601.
  3. ^ (in Russian) В Крыму проживает до 20 тысяч армян, – информация Габриеляна

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