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  • #21
    Re: Vote the Nation

    what is the strategy guys? im gona rebuf with turkey with dislakes try to make more even they got very few negative votes .

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    • #22
      Re: Vote the Nation

      Originally posted by meline View Post
      Come on guys! It's not so much effort

      BTW, Anoush jan, the statistics seems to be at odds with the actual figures. France counts not 450, 000 but 850,000 Armenians, while Bulgaria accounts for 20,000
      As a matter of fact there are figures for a general country then sub figures of a few main cities and also the capital city with more population figures.

      Here goes:

      France= 450,000
      Lyon= 100,000
      Marseille= 80,000
      Paris= 200,000

      Russia= 2,200,000
      Moscow= 450,000
      St. Petersburg= N/A

      Canada= 80,000
      Montreal= 50,000
      Ottawa= 1,000
      Toronto= 30,000

      Australia= 59,400
      Melbourne= 7,000
      Sydney= 42,000

      Bulgaria= 30,000
      Plovdiv= 15,000

      United States= 1,400,000
      Boston= 50,000
      Chicago= N/A
      Detroit= 60,000
      Florida (State)= 25,000
      Boca-Raton, FL= 2,400
      Orlando, FL= 850
      Fresno (County)= 50,000
      Los Angeles= 360,000
      Miami= 1,000
      New York= 100,000
      Phyladelphia, PA= 10,000
      Phoenix, AZ= 2,500
      Raleigh, NC= 500
      Richmond, VA= 1,200
      Seattle= 2,000
      Tampa, FL= 1,200
      Washington, DC= 10,000
      Watertown, MA= 10,000
      US Virgin Islands= N/A

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      • #23
        Re: Vote the Nation

        nice stats find anoush.

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        • #24
          Re: Vote the Nation

          As of 2007, the number of Armenians in Greece is estimated at approximately 20,000-35,000, living mainly in Attica (Athens, Piraeus and the suburbs) and in smaller communities in Thessaloniki, Kavala, Komotini, Xanthi, Alexandroupolis, Didimoticho, Orestiada and Crete. The majority of Greco-Armenians are Armenian Apostolic Christians, with the rest being Catholics and Evangelicans. There are a number of Armenian institutions in Greece, among them being:

          Two kindergarten and elementary schools and a three-class high school, in Athens and Pireas with almost 350 pupils, which belong to the Armenian Blue Cross.
          A kindergarten and an elementary school of almost 60 pupils, in Palio Faliro, that belongs to the Armenian General Benevolent Union (A.G.B.U.).
          Two single day elementary schools are founded by the Armenian Blue Cross, in Thessaloniki and Alexandroupolis, with 50 and 70 pupils accordingly.
          The Armenian Community Cultural Center in Thessaloniki.
          Armeniki, an amateur soccer club in Athens.
          Armenians also have two newspapers: the over fifty years old daily "Azat Or" (Free Day), which has the largest circulation all over Greece and the weekly "Nor Ashkhar" (New World); The magazine Αρμενικά (Armenian) is published every two months in Athens. The community's main political representative is the Armenian National Committee of Greece. Its headquarters are in Athens with branches all over Greece. It expresses the Armenian Revolutionary Federation's (Dashnaktsutiun) political perspective. The organization Homenetmen is also active in Greece, organizing sporting and Scouting events for Armenians in the country.

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          • #25
            Re: Vote the Nation

            Originally posted by jgk3 View Post
            nice stats find anoush.
            Merci jano

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            • #26
              Re: Vote the Nation

              Armenia slipped into 4th place again. Keep voting guys and spread the word around!
              For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
              to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



              http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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              • #27
                Re: Vote the Nation

                Guys, I would concentrate for the time being to vote only for our homeland so we'll get ahead Kosovo again.

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                • #28
                  Re: Vote the Nation

                  holy crap i just sew Georgia it have posisive votes from Armenia and then they Vote against Armenia aaaaaa always the good old ba-stards they .

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                  • #29
                    Re: Vote the Nation

                    keep it clean guys... (did some deleting)

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                    • #30
                      Re: Vote the Nation

                      That kindergarden does not deserve to become a serious thread and topic.

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