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Total population | |
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7,000–45,000[1][2] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Warsaw and other major population centers | |
Languages | |
Armenian and Polish | |
Religion | |
Armenian Apostolic Church, Roman Catholicism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Armenians in Slovakia, Armenians in the Czech Republic |
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Armenians in Poland (Armenian: Հայերը Լեհաստանում, romanized: Hayery Lehastanum; Polish: Ormianie w Polsce) have an important and historical presence going back to the 14th century.[3] According to the Polish census of 2021 there are 6,772 ethnic Armenians in Poland.[1]
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