Armenian has roughly 7 million speakers, around half of them inside Armenia itself and the rest distributed across one of the world's most internationally dispersed diasporas. The largest Armenian community outside Armenia is in greater Los Angeles — Glendale in particular — with further communities in Boston, New York, Detroit, and the San Francisco Bay Area. Armenian translation work is a mix of civil documents (birth, marriage, and baptismal records), USCIS immigration paperwork, and the church-document translations that come with the Armenian Apostolic Church's active US presence. The Armenian alphabet was designed in the 5th century and is unrelated to any neighbouring script.