The population of Armenian Oblast, a historical administrative division in the Russian Empire, was around 450,000 in the late 19th century. It is important to note that Armenian Oblast no longer exists as a political entity and is now part of modern-day Armenia.
The Armenian Apostolic Church has an estimated population of around 9 million followers worldwide. The majority of its followers are in Armenia and the Armenian diaspora communities around the world.
There are 24 regions (or oblasts) and 2 municipalities in Ukraine.
Ukraine is divided into 24 provinces called oblasts.
There are 25 states (24 provinces and 1 autonomous region) that comprise the Ukraine. See the link below.
Short answer is no. Ukraine is a unitary state. There is administrative division however: 24 larger regions called "oblast", each of them subdivided into smaller regions called "rayon". One exception to this rule is Autonomous Republic of Crimea which used to be 25th oblast but was granted autonomy some time after Ukraine became independent.
The population of Armenian Datacom Company is 50.
The population of Armenian Evangelical Church is 100,000.
The population of Armenian Catholic Church is 700,800.
The population of Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople is 65,000.
The Armenian Apostolic Church has an estimated population of around 9 million followers worldwide. The majority of its followers are in Armenia and the Armenian diaspora communities around the world.
During the Armenian genocide nearly 75% of the Armenian population was murdered and thus it affected negatively on the population's growth,and led to a step back in the Armenian culture, economy, and they had a hard time to rebuild the counrty.
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The Armenian Genocide took place in 1915 till 1923 in the Ottoman Empire. According to different sources the genocide had a death toll of 600.000 to 1.800.000 people in the Armenian population.
Neither. It has 'constituent republics' and 'oblasts'.
That took place in Turkey.The Armenian Genocide took place in Armenia and around Southeastern Europe killing over 60% of the Armenian population.
We write Armenian in Armenian letters.
No, it is a country. According to our favorite CIA (encrypted) website (listed below), 94.7% of the country's population of 2,970,495 (plus or minus by now) supports the Armenian Apostolic religion, while only 4% of the population supports 'other Christianity'.