
Armenians in diaspora
Armenians in the diaspora are people of Armenian heritage living outside Armenia, often due to historical events like the 1915 Armenian Genocide. They form vibrant communities worldwide, especially in countries like the United States, Russia, France, and Lebanon. These communities preserve Armenian culture, language, and traditions while integrating into their host countries. The diaspora plays a vital role in supporting Armenia through cultural, political, and financial connections, helping sustain Armenian identity and advocating for recognition and aid. Despite geographic separation, they maintain strong ties to their homeland and contribute significantly to global cultural diversity.