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===Online Collections===
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'''French Records''' <br>
Some civil status records for Morocco and Tunisia are kept in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Nantes. You can request a copy through their website. There is an alphabetical directory of these documents. You can use the directory to find the microfilm number and registration number of the document you need. These documents span the years 1914-1927.
===Offices to Contact===
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1920/30s Census, conscription and tax records

After independence in 1956, Morocco began to implement censuses and civil registration.

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