Tot population | |
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(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 |
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 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.