Armenian population by country
Armenian populations exist throughout the world. Although Armenian diaspora communities have existed since ancient times, most of the Armenians living outside of Armenia today are either descendants of Armenian genocide survivors or more recent immigrants from post-Soviet Armenia. According to various estimates, the total number of ethnic Armenians in the world is up to 11 million, a majority of whom live outside of Armenia.
The tables below list countries and territories where Armenians live according to official data and estimates by various individuals, organizations, and media. See also։ Armenian population, [|Armenian speakers], Armenian population [|by urban area], and List of Armenian ethnic enclaves.
Limitations
Estimates of ethnic Armenian populations may vary greatly because no reliable data is available for many countries. In France, Germany, Greece, Syria, Iran, Lebanon, among other countries, ethnicity has not been enumerated during any of the recent censuses and it is virtually impossible to determine the actual number of people of Armenian origin there. Although data for people of foreign origin is available for most European Union states, this does not present the whole picture and can hardly be taken as a source for the total number of Armenians, because in many countries, most prominently France, most ethnic Armenians are not from Armenia. 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. 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.Most recent data
The following table lists all sovereign countries, states with limited recognition, and dependent territories for which any—official or unofficial—data of Armenian population is available.Unknown status or number
Countries with unspecified number
The following countries have Armenian populations of uncertain number; while population figures are not known definitively, Armenians are known to be present, even if relatively few:- :
- : "about 40 families"
- : "several hundred"
- : "a small number"
- : few Armenians
- . Frontier Myanmar reported the number of Armenians "a few hundred at most" in 2019. According to Reverend John Felix, priest at the Armenian church in Yangon, the last full Armenian died in 2013, but there are "no more than 10 or 20 families who are part Armenian."
Countries with former or uncertain Armenian presence
African countries reported to have Armenians in the 1980s:The following countries previously had Armenian residents, but now record no Armenian population:
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Armenian speakers
The number of Armenian-speakers by country according to government sources, including censuses and official estimates:| Country/territory | Armenian speakers | Note | Source |
ArmeniaBy urban areaThe following table is the list of urban areas with the largest Armenian population, including in Armenia and the Armenian diaspora. |
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