Total population | |
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13,000[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Stockholm, Uppsala | |
Languages | |
Armenian, Swedish (some knowledge of Turkish, Arabic, Kurdish, Persian and Russian) | |
Religion | |
Armenian Apostolic Church, Armenian Catholic Church |
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Armenians |
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Armenian culture |
By country or region |
Armenian diaspora |
Subgroups |
Religion |
Languages and dialects |
Armenian: Eastern (Zok) • Western (Homshetsi) Sign languages: Armenian Sign • Caucasian Sign Persian: Armeno-Tat Cuman: Armeno-Kipchak Armenian–Lom: Lomavren |
Persecution |
Armenians in Sweden (Armenian: Հայերը Շվեդիայում, romanized: Hayery Shvediayum; Swedish: Armenier i Sverige) are Armenians immigrants and their descendants living in Sweden. The number of Armenians is estimated at 13,000.[1] Recently Sweden is seeing some influx from Armenia as well. Most Armenians in Sweden live in Stockholm, with a significant number in Uppsala.