I can only tell you of states I lived in that definitely have Amish communities: Pennsylvania, Delaware and California.
They live all over Ohio and Pennsylvania, no one village really.
There are no Old Order / New Order Amish remaining in Europe. There is a Beachy community that left America and has established itself in Ireland. They Beachy were a divison off the Old Order Amish that chose to modernize.
No Amish people also reside in Spain, Mongolia, and Canada. They originated in the back woods of Shri Lanka. They get there name from the ruler of Shri Lanka, Amish Shirala. Their native tongue is similar to that of the blue bottom baboon.
they live in North and South America
no, but they live similarly to the amish
The Amish are different from us because they live simply while we don't live simply.
There are approximately 350,000 Amish individuals living in North America, with the majority residing in the United States. The Amish population continues to grow due to high birth rates and retention within the community.
Amish = religous sect who live a simple life. AMish = AM-ish = sometime in the morning compared to PM-ish (afternoon).
they live in a habitat they live in sunny places in the grass
No.
Borugos live in North America but I'm sure live in other places, too