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::This guide to the Catholic Church Archives in Spain is available online: [https://www.escolapia.cat/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/guia_archivos.pdf ''Guía de los Archivos de la Iglesia en España'']. This "Guide to the Archives of the Church in Spain", contains the detailed description of the one hundred and seventy major ecclesiastical archives of Spain (cathedral, diocesan, monastic and conventual), and beginning dates of records of baptism, confirmation, marriages, deaths for 23,000 parish archives belonging to the sixty-seven dioceses of the Church in Spain.
::This guide to the Catholic Church Archives in Spain is available online: [https://www.escolapia.cat/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/guia_archivos.pdf ''Guía de los Archivos de la Iglesia en España'']. This "Guide to the Archives of the Church in Spain", contains the detailed description of the one hundred and seventy major ecclesiastical archives of Spain (cathedral, diocesan, monastic and conventual), and beginning dates of records of baptism, confirmation, marriages, deaths for 23,000 parish archives belonging to the sixty-seven dioceses of the Church in Spain.
*[http://censoarchivos.mcu.es/CensoGuia/portada.htm Censo Guia de Archivos de Espana e Iberoamerica]   
*[http://censoarchivos.mcu.es/CensoGuia/portada.htm Censo Guia de Archivos de Espana e Iberoamerica]   
::The Archive Directory (Directorio de Archivos) will allow you to search for nearly any archive in Spain. Each archive entry will give you an inventory of the records in that archive as well as the archive's contact information.<br>
::Parish archives are listed under each municipality. See instructions [[ Spain Archives#Censo Guia de Archivos de Espana e Iberoamerica|'''above'''.]]<br>
 
==Parish Archives==
==Parish Archives==
Parish archives maintain the parish books for their own parish. Most of the surviving parish records in Spain have been centralized to the Diocesan Archive. however, records that are not more than 100 years old and those that were never sent to the Diocesan archive are kept/stored in the parish archive. The parish records most common and most relevant to family history: '''baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and deaths/burials'''.  
Parish archives maintain the parish books for their own parish. Most of the surviving parish records in Spain have been centralized to the Diocesan Archive. however, records that are not more than 100 years old and those that were never sent to the Diocesan archive are kept/stored in the parish archive. The parish records most common and most relevant to family history: '''baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and deaths/burials'''.  
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