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again?
ahahah
I repeat, those you think they are south Europeans are probably Roms, so gypsies.
Nobody in Portugual, Spain, Italy and Balkans can be confused for ethnic Armenians.
I don't understand why you claim to be what you're not, it's only a ridiculous behaviour.
Or probably when you went to south Europe you have visited only a nomadic camp of gypsies, because you look exaclty like them.
eg. of gypsies in Italy:
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Ok, you are a troll, those pictures were made in the USA, and many of those persons are not ethnic armenians, but the real Armenians are easily recognizable by the white Americans.
for example, the child on the left that you can see in the second photo is clearly an Armenian.
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Posting photos of Armenians in the USA, doesn't make her a Troll:
(1) There's a huge Armenian "Diaspora" in the USA -- a diaspora of folks with Armenian heritage, as well as Armenians who recently migrated. Among the states which have large Armenian Communities, the most prominent are Massachusetts, California, Rhode Island, New York and Michigan.
(2) Most of the Armenian American Cultural events are primarily orchestrated for Armenians, and folks with Armenian ancestry. Of course, Non-Armenian spouses also attend, and non-Armenians are welcome; however, folks with Armenian Ancestry are predominantly represented.
(3) Advertising and Marketing of Armenian American cultural events primarily has directed itself at Armenians, and folks with Armenian ancestry. For example, Armenians don't yet draw in the wide array of visitors who would be found at a Greek Festival, which attracts crowds from outside the Greek community.
(4) With Armenian American sports teams, and other youth groups, like the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, it's especially the case that Armenians, and folks with Armenian ancestry are predominantly represented. This is because they teach Armenian cultural values, and they speak Armenian within those youth groups.
(5) It's also true that Armenians, and folks with Armenian ancestry, predominantly attend Armenian American Church Services.
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And why in France I'm confused all the time for Irish?
And now look how much Russian we have, only 0,5%, do you think that I have miraculously found the pictures of those guys and put here for you ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russians_in_Armenia
Take off your head from your ars! What is the problem with you, bastards, to accepting some facts !!!
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Photoreport from Armenia
http://zyalt.livejournal.com/407311.html
http://zyalt.livejournal.com/406847.html
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