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| If you have family from any of the Nordic countries (Sweden, Denmark, Norway or Finland) who emigrated to Argentina, there are church records available. Buenos Aires had a small population of Scandinavian immigrants. They primarily belonged to Norwegian sailing families. Church records have been microfilmed from 1888-1919, with some later records appearing on the Norwegian National Archives website. These records include, many times, places of birth in Norway. The church records can be seen at [http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read Skannede Kirkeboker].  (This website is available in English and Norwegian only, although, many of the records are written in Spanish.)   | If you have family from any of the Nordic countries (Sweden, Denmark, Norway or Finland) who emigrated to Argentina, there are church records available. Buenos Aires had a small population of Scandinavian immigrants. They primarily belonged to Norwegian sailing families. Church records have been microfilmed from 1888-1919, with some later records appearing on the Norwegian National Archives website. These records include, many times, places of birth in Norway. The church records can be seen at [http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read Skannede Kirkeboker].  (This website is available in English and Norwegian only, although, many of the records are written in Spanish.)   | ||
| For help reading the Norwegian church records, please contact us through the forums at the  | For help reading the Norwegian church records, please contact us through the forums at the [https://www.familysearch.org/learn/forums/en/forumdisplay.php?f=97 Norwegian thread]. | ||
| === Emigration From Argentina  === | === Emigration From Argentina  === | ||