Dennis J.D. Sandole. Peace and Security in the Postmodern World: The OSCE and Conflict Resolution. Routledge. 24 January 2007: 182. ISBN 9781134145713. The nearly 3 million Armenians in Armenia (and 3–4 million in the Armenian Diaspora worldwide) "perceive" the nearly 8 million Azerbaijanis in Azerbaijan as "Turks."
McGoldrick, Monica; Giordano, Joe; Garcia-Preto, Nydia (編). Ethnicity and Family Therapy, Third Edition 3. Guilford Press. 18 August 2005: 439. ISBN 9781606237946. The impact of such a horror on a group who presently number approximately 6 million, worldwide, is incalculable.
Freedman, Jeri. The Armenian genocide. New York: Rosen Publishing Group. 2008: 52. ISBN 9781404218253. In contrast to its population of 3.2 million, approximately 8 million Armenians live in other countries of the world, including large communities in the America and Russia.
Guntram H. Herb, David H. Kaplan. Nations and Nationalism: A Global Historical Overview: A Global Historical Overview. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. 2008: 1705. ISBN 9781851099085. A nation of some 8 million people, about 3 million of whom live in the newly independent post-Soviet state, Armenians are constantly battling not to lose their distinct culture, identity and the newly established statehood.
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անցկացված մարդահամարի արդյունքները (The results of the census conducted in October 2011 in the Republic of Armenia). pp 6-7. (亞美尼亞語)
Canada National Household Survey, Statistics Canada, 2011 [20 August 2013], (原始內容存檔於24 December 2018). Of those, 31,075 reported single and 24,675 mixed Armenian ancestry.