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Original sources concerning the history of Estonian people from the 17th up to the first half of the 20th century can be found in these archives. Their website can be found [https://www.arhivi.gov.lv/en/department/latvian-state-historical-archive here.]  
Original sources concerning the history of Estonian people from the 17th up to the first half of the 20th century can be found in these archives. Their website can be found [https://www.arhivi.gov.lv/en/department/latvian-state-historical-archive here.]  


Some Estonian records have been digitized through the Latvian State Archive's digital reading room, [https://raduraksti.arhivi.lv/ Raduraksti.] These records are primarily vital records and 1897 census records for towns of modern day southern Estonia that once belonged to Livland gubernia. To learn how to navigate the site, see the [[Latvia "How to" Guides|Raduraksti "How to" Guide.]]  
Some Estonian records have been digitized through the Latvian State Archive's digital reading room, [https://raduraksti.arhivi.lv/ Raduraksti.] These records are primarily vital records and 1897 census records for towns of modern day southern Estonia that once belonged to Livland gubernia. To learn how to navigate the site, see the [[Latvia "How to" Guides|Raduraksti "How to" Guide.]]
 
=== Shefayim Archives ===
[https://lat-est.org.il/ The Association of Latvian and Estonian Jews] holds records at Kibbutz Shefayim. Thier website is in Hebrew, but you can use Google Translate to help you navigate the site. To see an online inventory of records available, see the J[https://latvia.jewishgen.org/research/archival-resources/shefayim-archives ewishGen Latvia and Estonia Research Devision Shefayim Archives] page.


=== Archives Portal Europe ===
=== Archives Portal Europe ===
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