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==How to Find the Records== | |||
===Online Sources=== | |||
*'''1946-1971''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61704/ Free Access: Africa, Asia and Europe, Passenger Lists of Displaced Persons, 1946-1971] Ancestry, free. Index and images. Passenger lists of immigrants leaving Germany and other European ports and airports between 1946-1971. The majority of the immigrants listed in this collection are displaced persons - Holocaust survivors, former concentration camp inmates and Nazi forced laborers, as well as refugees from Central and Eastern European countries and some non-European countries. | |||
===Offices and Archives to Contact=== | |||
[https://www.archivoybibliotecanacionales.org.bo/ '''Archivo y Biblioteca Nacionales de Bolivia''']<br> | |||
Calle Dalence, 4. <br> | |||
793 Sucre.<br> | |||
Bolivia<br> | |||
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Tel.: (00 591 ) 46460207<br> | |||
E-mail: abnb@entelnet.bo<br> | |||
[https://www.archivoybibliotecanacionales.org.bo/ Website]<br> | |||
:*''Ministerio del Interior:'' In 1888, this ministry took charge of the Colonisation section, thus becoming responsible for fostering foreign immigration and promoting the establishment of colonies in Bolivia. | |||
:*''Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores:'' Holds the census of foreign nationals from 1942 to 1953. | |||
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[https://www.migracion.gob.bo/ '''La Dirección General de Migración''']<br> | |||
Avenida Camacho entre Bueno y Loayza<br> | |||
La Paz, Bolivia<br> | |||
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Phone: (591-2) 2110960<br> | |||
Fax: (591-2) 2110955<br> | |||
Email: comunicacion@migracion.gob.bo<br> | |||
:*It has several relevant series for this topic such as the census of foreign nationals, family ties, passports, etc. | |||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
*Bolivia comparatively has experienced far less immigration than its South American neighbors. Nevertheless, small groups of '''Germans, Spaniards, Italians, a small Yugoslavian community''', and others live in the country. | *Bolivia comparatively has experienced far less immigration than its South American neighbors. Nevertheless, small groups of '''Germans, Spaniards, Italians, a small Yugoslavian community''', and others live in the country. | ||
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