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DENMARK .—At See also:Copenhagen there has been, since 1889, a central See also:Record See also:office (Rigsarchiv) containing all the previously existingcollections of records, and receiving those of the various ministries and offices. There are also repositories there, and at See also:Odense and See also:Viborg, for See also:local records, municipal and others. The central office is See also:publishing a See also:series of inventories of documents in its See also:charge. End of Article: DENMARKAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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