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词条 Armenian Brazilians
释义

  1. Migration history

  2. Notable Armenian Brazilians

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. Further reading

  6. External links

{{infobox ethnic group
|group = Armenian Brazilians
| native_name = Armeno-brasileiros
| native_name_lang = pt
|image =
|caption =
| population = 100,000[1]
|popplace = São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro
|langs = Portuguese, Armenian
|rels = Christianity (Armenian Apostolic Church, Roman Catholicism), and others
|related = Other White Brazilians, Armenians
}}

Armenian Brazilians ({{lang-pt|armeno-brasileiro, armênio-brasileiro}}) are Brazilian persons who are fully, partially, or predominantly of Armenian descent, or Armenian immigrants in Brazil.{{Citation needed|date=September 2009}}

Migration history

Armenian immigrants in Brazil gathered mostly in and around the city of São Paulo, where there are churches, cultural centers, and even a metro station named "Armênia".[2] The Armenian community maintains a strong presence in the city, albeit not in the country as a whole.

Armenians in Latin America arranged a demonstration in Brazil, in the city of São Paulo at the Armenian Genocide monument on 24 April 1965 of the 50th Anniversary of putting into force the Law of Relocation, and a play titled "The Adventures of Armenians 1915" was written and performed by Armenians of Brazil at a theatre in São Paulo.

Notable Armenian Brazilians

  • Aracy Balabanian - actress;
  • Pedro Pedrossian - politician and civil engineer;
  • Fiuk (Filipe Kartalian) - singer, composer, actor and model;
  • Stepan Nercessian - actor and politician;
  • Antonio Kandir - mechanical and production engineer, economist, university teacher and politician;
  • Daniel Sarafian - MMA fighter;
  • Marcelo Djian - former soccer player;
  • Fábio Mahseredjian - personal trainer;
  • Vahan Agopyan - civil engineer and rector of University of São Paulo;
  • Krikor Mekhitarian - chess player.
  • Marcos Pizzelli - professional soccer player.

See also

  • Armenia–Brazil relations
  • Armenian diaspora
  • Immigration to Brazil

References

1. ^Armenian Embassy in Brazil: About Community
2. ^{{citation|url=http://www.radiobras.gov.br/especiais/saopaulo450/mat_saopaulo14.php|title=Diáspora Armênia traz para São Paulo os primeiros imigrantes|date=2004-01-24|accessdate=2009-07-07|first=Liésio|last=Pereira|periodical=Radioagência Nacional}}

Further reading

  • {{citation|doi=10.2307/1007476|title=The Armenian Renaissance in Brazil|first=Roberto|last=Grün|journal=The Americas|volume=53|date=July 1996|pages=113–151|issue=1|publisher=Academy of American Franciscan History|jstor=1007476}}
  • {{citation|first=Roberto|last=Grün|year=1992|title=Negócios & famílias: armênios em São Paulo|publication-place=São Paulo|publisher=Editora Sumaré |series=Série Imigração|isbn=978-85-85408-08-4|oclc=28799444}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20090831102625/http://www.armenia.com.br/ Website of Armenian Community in Brazil - Pari Yegadzek]
  • Tigran Ghanalanyan, Armenian Protestant communities in South America, http://noravank.am/eng/issues/detail.php?ELEMENT_ID=5722
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