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'''The National Archives of the Democratic Republic of Congo (Institut National des Archives du Congo)'''<br>42 / A, Justice Avenue<br>Commune of Gombe<br>Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo<br> | '''The National Archives of the Democratic Republic of Congo (Institut National des Archives du Congo)'''<br>42 / A, Justice Avenue<br>Commune of Gombe<br>Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo<br> | ||
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== Libraries == | == Libraries == |
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Archives[edit | edit source]
The National Archives of the Democratic Republic of Congo (Institut National des Archives du Congo)
42 / A, Justice Avenue
Commune of Gombe
Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Facebook
Libraries[edit | edit source]
National Library of the Democratic Republic of Congo
10 Boulevard Colonel
Tshatshi
Kinshasa
Website: National Library of the Democratic Republic of Congo
Record Offices[edit | edit source]
Some civil registration records are also in regional archives and in Belgium.
The National Archives of the Democratic Republic of Congo
42 / A, Justice Avenue
Commune of Gombe
Kinshasa
Website: The National Archives of the Democratic Republic of Congo
National Archives of Belgium and State Archives of Belgium
Rue de Ruysbroeck 2
1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Telephone: +32 2 513 76 80
Email: State Archives of Belgium
Website: State Archives of Belgium
Federal Public Service Interior (previously the Ministry of Interior) - administrative control of civil registrars; issuance of birth certificates, marriage certificates, death certificates and other documents; establishing the secondary offices and making them operational; appointing and training civil registrars