- Russians in Armenia
Russians in Armenia are ethnic Russian living in the
Republic of Armenia , where they make up the largest minority besides theYazidi Kurds. [http://www.tacentral.com/people.asp?story_no=3 RUSSIANS | People | Armenia Travel, History, Archeology & Ecology | TourArmenia | Travel Guide to Armenia ] ] Roughly 12,500 Russians are believed to live in the Country today, concentrated aroundYerevan andGumri were Russian border guard bases are located. They are believed to make up about 0.5% of the country's population. [ [http://www.indexmundi.com/armenia/demographics_profile.html Armenia Demographics Profile 2008 ] ]History
The first mass-immigration of Russians into Armenia occurred in the late 18th century when
Molokan s, a break-off sect of theRussian Orthodox Church , were deported toAmasya andSevan , with some 5000 of their descendants still living in the nation.After the
Russo-Turkish war of 1827-28 many Russians immigrated toRussian Armenia , establishing businesses and churches, and settling throughout mountainous northwest of the country. The largest number, however, came from post-Russian Revolution immigration, where Orthodox Russians fleeing persecution under the new Soviet regime came to Armenia. Outward migration of Russians increased after 1989, during theDissolution of the Soviet Union , when Armenian became the official language of the nation.Traditional Russian villages can still be found in Amassia, Ashotsk (Shirak),
Sevan and Semyonvka (Gegharkunik ), Fioletovo,Lermontov ,Pushkino ,Sverdlov , Lernantsk, Medovka, Lerhovit, Petrovka,Tashir and Mikaielovska (Lori ).ee also
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Russian Armenia
*Armenians in Russia
*Armenian-Russian relations References
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