Tracing 700 years of Armenian heritage in Poland

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Cemeteries, khachkars, churches and bakeries all point to the Armenian presence in Poland that stretches far back to medieval times. Though frequently overlooked, Armenian communities erstwhile played a vital function in trade, diplomacy and culture, traces of which stay in cities dotted around Poland. A fresh wave of Armenian migration is mixing with the “Old Polish Armenian” communities, adding a fresh influence to the enduring legacy of Armenian heritage in Poland.
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