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Glendale, California has the highest concentration of Armenians in the nation and the highest outside of Armenia. [87] Glendale, just a few miles away from Downtown Los Angeles, has a population of about 200,000, of which, according to some estimates, 40% is Armenian. [88] [89] [90] According to the 2000 Census, 53,840 people, or 27% of the ...
Levon Marashlian, an Armenian history teacher at Glendale Community College, stated that Glendale's Armenian population became larger than Hollywood's by the early 1990s. [7] As the 2000 U.S. Census, 30% of the residents of Glendale were Armenian. [20] By 2000 Glendale had the largest Armenian population outside of Yerevan. [7]
By 1999, about 25% of the population spoke Armenian and there were many Armenian businesses. [92] According to the United States 2000 Census, Glendale is home to 65,343 Armenian Americans [93] (making up 34.1% of the total population), increasing from 1990 when there were 31,402 Armenian Americans in the city. [94]
Little Armenia in Los Angeles, California. Fresno, California; Watertown, Massachusetts; Glendale, California – largest population of the Armenian diaspora in the United States. [308] Fresno, California (Old Armenian Town off Ventura Blvd) Glendale, California (Armenian American cultural center) and nearby Atwater Village, Los Angeles. [309]
The 1990 United States census and 2000 United States census found that non-Hispanic whites were becoming a minority in Los Angeles. Estimates for the 2010 United States census results find Latinos to be approximately half (47-49%) of the city's population, growing from 40% in 2000 and 30-35% in 1990 census.
A class-action lawsuit seeks to punish Citibank for arbitrarily denying the applications and closing the accounts of people with Armenian-sounding last names under the aegis of fraud prevention.
California is also home to many Armenian Americans; the highest concentration of Americans of Armenian descent is in Greater Los Angeles, where 166,498 people have identified themselves as Armenian in the 2000 US census, comprising over 40% of the 385,488 people who identified Armenian origins in the US at the time.
A ‘very unique’ idea for Old Armenian Town. The council’s decision is binding, and construction on Hye Court Project is scheduled to begin within 90 days.