Armenian People in the USA | Philadelphia Armenian Church Diaspora | American Accents

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The Armenian diaspora in the United States is one of the largest Armenian communities outside of Armenia. Estimates suggest that there are between 500,000 to 1.5 million people of Armenian descent living in the U.S., though precise numbers can vary depending on the source.

The largest Armenian-American communities are found in California, particularly in the Los Angeles area, including cities like Glendale, Pasadena, and Burbank. Other significant Armenian populations exist in New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Michigan.

The Armenian community in the U.S. has been active in preserving Armenian culture, language, and traditions, and there are many Armenian churches, schools, and cultural organizations across the country.

The Armenian Church, also known as the Armenian Apostolic Church, is one of the world's oldest Christian denominations, established in the early 4th century. Armenia was the first nation to adopt Christianity as its state religion in 301 AD, under the leadership of Saint Gregory the Illuminator and King Tiridates III. The church follows the traditional rites of Oriental Orthodoxy, and its spiritual center is the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, located in Vagharshapat, Armenia.

The Armenian Church has its own unique liturgy, calendar, and traditions, heavily influenced by early Christian practices and the culture of Armenia. It's known for its beautiful architecture, especially the ancient stone churches that are spread across Armenia and Armenian diaspora communities around the world.

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