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(Redirected from Armenians in Mexico) Ethnic group
Armenian Mexicans
armenio-mexicanos
Հայերը Մեքսիկայում
Total population
~3000
Languages
Spanish, Armenian
Religion
Christianity: (Armenian Apostolic Church and Armenian Catholic Church)
Related ethnic groups
Armenians

The Armenian diaspora population in Mexico is very small in comparison with other immigrant groups. The majority of the population arrived in Mexico between 1910–1928, most of them arriving after the Armenian genocide of 1915.

History

Mexican children of Armenian origin; 1911.

The earliest known record, from 1632, recorded the arrival to Mexico of an Armenian national by the name of Francisco Martín. In 1723, Armenian national Don Pedro de Zárate arrived to Mexico on a Spanish galleon from China to Acapulco. In 1897, Mexican President Porfirio Díaz planned a project to establish an agricultural community with Armenian settlers in Soto la Marina, Tamaulipas (in northern Mexico); the project, however, was never materialized. Soon after the Armenian genocide, committed by Ottoman forces in April 1915, many Armenians began to immigrate to the American continent. From 1921-1928, Mexico had an open immigration policy for most foreigners. During that time, close to 300 Armenians immigrated to Mexico.

Once in Mexico, most of the Armenian community decided to head north to the United States. The majority of those who stayed in the country, settled in La Merced neighborhood of Mexico City, where many started working as peddlers, shoemakers and shop owners. Due to its relatively small size (when compared to the larger communities in Canada and United States), the Armenian community in Mexico never established a school or community center, which in turn did allow for the community to assimilate quickly into the larger Mexican population.

Mexicans of Armenian ancestry

Arturo Sarukhán

See also

References

  1. Office of the High Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs: Mexico
  2. Los armenios y el lobby azerí en México (in Spanish) Archived March 11, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Armenians in 1930's Mexico City and April 24th Commemorations
  4. La diáspora armenia en México (in Spanish)

Further reading

  • Ayvazyan, Hovhannes (2003). Հայ Սփյուռք հանրագիտարան [Encyclopedia of Armenian Diaspora] (in Armenian). Vol. 1. Yerevan: Armenian Encyclopedia publishing. ISBN 5-89700-020-4.
Armenian diaspora
Armenian population by country.
Historic areas of
Armenian settlement
Caucasus
Former Soviet Union
Americas
Europe
Middle East
Asia
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Ancestry and ethnicity in Mexico
Mexicans
Non-Amerindian
Mexico
From Sub-Saharan Africa
From the Americas
From South and East Asia
From Europe
From Western Asia
and North Africa
Amerindian
More than 100,000 people
20,000–100,000 people
1,000–20,000 people
Fewer than 1,000 people
  • Jews and Romani originate in the Middle East and South Asia respectively, with most arriving to Mexico via Europe
  • Primarily arrived via Canada
  • Originated in what is now the United States
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