
Armenian American
Armenian Americans are people of Armenian descent who live in the United States. They often trace their roots to Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus, and may have immigrated or descended from families who did. Armenian Americans maintain cultural traditions, language, and religion, notably the Armenian Apostolic Church, while also participating fully in American society. They have established vibrant communities, businesses, and cultural organizations, contributing to the diversity and history of the United States. Their identity reflects a combination of Armenian heritage and American citizenship, emphasizing both cultural preservation and integration.