Armenians in Germany
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Armenians in Germany
Summary
Armenians in Germany is a national minority[1]. It draws 32 Wikipedia views per month (national_minority category, ranking #39 of 53).[2]
Key Facts
- Armenian was Armenians in Germany's native language[3].
- German was Armenians in Germany's native language[4].
- Armenians in Germany's religion is recorded as Christianity[5].
- Armenians in Germany's religion is recorded as Armenian Apostolic Church[6].
- Armenians in Germany's religion is recorded as Armenian Catholic Church[7].
- Armenians in Germany's religion is recorded as Armenian Evangelical Church[8].
- Armenians in Germany's religion is recorded as Protestantism[9].
- Armenians in Germany is in the country of Germany[10].
- Armenians in Germany's instance of is recorded as national minority[11].
- Armenians in Germany's instance of is recorded as ethnic community[12].
- Armenians in Germany's subclass of is recorded as Armenians[13].
- Armenians in Germany's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02qvz45[14].
- Armenians in Germany's population is recorded as {'amount': '+80100000'}[15].
- Armenians in Germany's diaspora is recorded as Armenian diaspora[16].
Body
Origins and Family
Native languages include Armenian[3] and German[4].
Personal Life
Religious affiliations include Christianity[5], a major religious group[17], founded in 0033[18]; Armenian Apostolic Church[6], a national Church[19], in Armenia[20], founded in 0001[21], headquartered in Etchmiadzin Cathedral[22]; Armenian Catholic Church[7], an Eastern Catholic Churches[23], founded in 1742[24], headquartered in St. Elie and St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Catholic Cathedral[25]; Armenian Evangelical Church[8], a Christian denomination[26], in Armenia[27], founded in 1846[28]; and Protestantism[9], a Christian denominational family[29], founded in 1517[30].
Why It Matters
Armenians in Germany draws 32 Wikipedia views per month (national_minority category, ranking #39 of 53).[2]