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===Provincial Archives===
===Provincial Archives===
 
Records of genealogical value at provincial archives include: '''notarial records, colonial records, land records, administrative records, military, census, historical records, church records, and more.''' For example, the provincial archive of Cordoba has one of the largest collections of the colonial period.
In Argentina each province has their own provincial archive and branches separate from those of the national government. Many records of genealogical value are kept by these archives. They serve as repositories for records pertaining to their particular area. Records of genealogical value at provincial archives include: notarial records, colonial records, land records, administrative records, military, census, historical records, church records, and more. For example, the provincial archive of Cordoba has one of the largest collections of the colonial period.


The provincial archives of Argentina are open to the public. However limited access is offered in some of their archives and a letter of recommendation may be required. Addresses for each of the provincial archives is found in Appendix A on page 42 of the [http://files.lib.byu.edu/family-history-library/research-outlines/LatinAmerica/Argentina.pdf Argentina Research Outline].
The provincial archives of Argentina are open to the public. However limited access is offered in some of their archives and a letter of recommendation may be required. Addresses for each of the provincial archives is found in Appendix A on page 42 of the [http://files.lib.byu.edu/family-history-library/research-outlines/LatinAmerica/Argentina.pdf Argentina Research Outline].
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