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== Getting started with Argentina research  ==
== Getting started with Panama research  ==


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Getting started with Panama research[edit | edit source]

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Jurisdictions[edit | edit source]

  • Buenos Aires Province
  • Buenos Aires Capital Federal City
  • Catamarca Province
  • Chaco Province
  • Chubut Province
  • Córdoba Province
  • Corrientes Province
  • Entre Ríos Province
  • Formosa Province
  • Jujuy Province
  • La Pampa Province
  • La Rioja Province
  • Mendoza Province
  • Misiones Province
  • Neuquén Province
  • Rio Negro Province
  • Salta Province
  • San Juan Province
  • San Luis Province
  • Santa Cruz Province
  • Santa Fe Province
  • Santiago del Estero Province
  • Tierra del Fuego - Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur Province
  • Tucumán Province


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Argentina is politically divided into 23 provinces and 1 autonomous city. Understanding political divisions is essential to doing family history, because these divisions determine where records are recorded and archived. To learn more about Argentina's political division. Click here.

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