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| Telephone: (504) 222-8338<br>Email: [mailto:archivonacionaldehonduras@yahoo.es archivonacionaldehonduras@yahoo.es]<br> | | Telephone: (504) 222-8338<br>Email: [mailto:archivonacionaldehonduras@yahoo.es archivonacionaldehonduras@yahoo.es]<br> |
| [https://cdihh.ihah.hn/archivo-nacional-de-honduras/ Website] | | [https://cdihh.ihah.hn/archivo-nacional-de-honduras/ Website] |
| :In the National Archive of Honduras is the documentary funds divided based on the periodization of the History of Honduras, Colonial, Federal and Republican era and additionally has a hemerographic fund and another with the records of land titles of 16 of the 18 departments that administratively form the country.<br>
| | {{Block indent|In the National Archive of Honduras is the documentary funds divided based on the periodization of the History of Honduras, Colonial, Federal and Republican era and additionally has a hemerographic fund and another with the records of land titles of 16 of the 18 departments that administratively form the country.<br>}} |
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| '''Central American Archives'''<br>4th Avenue, 7th and 8th Streets, Zone 1<br>Guatemala City, Guatemala | | '''Central American Archives'''<br>4th Avenue, 7th and 8th Streets, Zone 1<br>Guatemala City, Guatemala |
| :This [https://aprende-guatemala-com.translate.goog/cultura-guatemalteca/general/historia-del-archivo-general-de-centroamerica-que-se-encuentra-en-guatemala/?_x_tr_sl=es&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc History of the General Archive of Central America located in Guatemala] gives more detail on the types of records held.
| | {{Block indent|1=This [https://aprende-guatemala-com.translate.goog/cultura-guatemalteca/general/historia-del-archivo-general-de-centroamerica-que-se-encuentra-en-guatemala/?_x_tr_sl=es&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc History of the General Archive of Central America located in Guatemala] gives more detail on the types of records held.|2=1}} |
| :[https://www.crl.edu/news/crl-acquires-central-american-archives CRL (Center for Research Libraries) Acquires Central American Archives]
| | {{Block indent|[https://www.crl.edu/news/crl-acquires-central-american-archives CRL (Center for Research Libraries) Acquires Central American Archives]}} |
| ::[http://rosspub.com/findaid.php Finding Aid]
| | {{Block indent|[http://rosspub.com/findaid.php Finding Aid]|2}} |
| ::[https://catalog.crl.edu/Search/Results?type=AllFields&lookfor=Costa%20Rica&redirect_src_path=/search/Y&SEARCH=Costa%20Rica&searchscope=1 Costa Rica Catalogue Search]
| | {{Block indent|1=[https://catalog.crl.edu/Search/Results?type=AllFields&lookfor=Costa%20Rica&redirect_src_path=/search/Y&SEARCH=Costa%20Rica&searchscope=1 Costa Rica Catalogue Search]|2=2}} |
| ::[https://catalog.crl.edu/Content/access Accessing the CRL Collections] Information on borrowing records
| | {{Block indent|[https://catalog.crl.edu/Content/access Accessing the CRL Collections] Information on borrowing records|2}} |
| :"The Archivo General de Centroamérica (Central American Archives) 1544-1821, in Guatemala, is the most comprehensive collection found anywhere in the world of historical records spanning the period of Spanish rule in the Americas. The holdings of the Archivo include myriad types of documents covering a host of cultural, legislative, judicial, fiscal, economic, religious, military, agricultural and commercial matters pertaining to the Kingdom of Guatemala, an area which, from the time of the Conquest in 1544 through 1821, embraced modern-day Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and the Mexican State of Chiapas."<ref>"Archivo General de Centro America, 1544-1821. Guatemala." at Center for Research Libraries. https://catalog.crl.edu/Record/ab5229b5-a49e-5e58-8fad-e16946ba2a03, accessed 18 October 2022. CRL purchased microfilms of the complete set of the Archivo General de Centroamérica (Central American Archives, or CAA)</ref>
| | {{Block indent|"The Archivo General de Centroamérica (Central American Archives) 1544-1821, in Guatemala, is the most comprehensive collection found anywhere in the world of historical records spanning the period of Spanish rule in the Americas. The holdings of the Archivo include myriad types of documents covering a host of cultural, legislative, judicial, fiscal, economic, religious, military, agricultural and commercial matters pertaining to the Kingdom of Guatemala, an area which, from the time of the Conquest in 1544 through 1821, embraced modern-day Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and the Mexican State of Chiapas."<ref>"Archivo General de Centro America, 1544-1821. Guatemala." at Center for Research Libraries. https://catalog.crl.edu/Record/ab5229b5-a49e-5e58-8fad-e16946ba2a03, accessed 18 October 2022. CRL purchased microfilms of the complete set of the Archivo General de Centroamérica (Central American Archives, or CAA)</ref>}} |
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| Email: [mailto:museosps@yahoo.com museosps@yahoo.com]<br> | | Email: [mailto:museosps@yahoo.com museosps@yahoo.com]<br> |
| [https://www.facebook.com/Museo-de-Antropolog%C3%ADa-e-Historia-de-San-Pedro-Sula-282081248512510/ Facebook] | | [https://www.facebook.com/Museo-de-Antropolog%C3%ADa-e-Historia-de-San-Pedro-Sula-282081248512510/ Facebook] |
| :Public institution at the national service of society, which acquires, preserves, researches, communicates and exhibits for the purposes of study and education. It treasures in its exhibition halls the most transcendental archaeological collections in the cultural history of the city.
| | {{Block indent|Public institution at the national service of society, which acquires, preserves, researches, communicates and exhibits for the purposes of study and education. It treasures in its exhibition halls the most transcendental archaeological collections in the cultural history of the city.}} |
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| '''Museum for National Identity'''<br>Calle El Telegrafo<br>Tegucigalpa<br>Telephone: (504) 2238 7412/2238 7395<br>Email: [mailto:info@min.hn info@min.hn]<br> | | '''Museum for National Identity'''<br>Calle El Telegrafo<br>Tegucigalpa<br>Telephone: (504) 2238 7412/2238 7395<br>Email: [mailto:info@min.hn info@min.hn]<br> |
| :Located in the heart of Tegucigalpa’s historical center, the Museum for National Identity summarizes the nation’s historical and cultural identity through its collection of art and artifacts from around Honduras. The exhibits, housed within a nineteenth century hospital that once served as the Palace of Ministries, begin with the geological formation of Honduras and continue through to the present day.
| | {{Block indent|Located in the heart of Tegucigalpa’s historical center, the Museum for National Identity summarizes the nation’s historical and cultural identity through its collection of art and artifacts from around Honduras. The exhibits, housed within a nineteenth century hospital that once served as the Palace of Ministries, begin with the geological formation of Honduras and continue through to the present day. }} |
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