municipal archive

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municipal
adjective
uk
/mjuːˈnɪs.ɪ.pəl/
us
/mjuːˈnɪs.ə.pəl/
of or belonging to a town ...
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archive
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɑː.kaɪv/
us
/ˈɑːr.kaɪv/
a collection of historical records relating to a place, organization, ...
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(Definition ofmunicipalandarchivefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Material in themunicipalarchivegives no evidence of open hostility on the part of barrio communities.
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Themunicipalarchiveshows that two themes were raised time and again in connection with the barrios.
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For 1752, see the provincial archive, and for 1860 and 1920, see themunicipalarchive.
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Prishtina also has itsmunicipalarchivewhich was established in the 1950s and holds all the records of the city, municipality and the region.
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It was also used as the city's arsenal depository andmunicipalarchive.
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For 1898, see the municipal archives of the towns listed.
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For 1898 and 1920, see the municipal archives of the towns listed in the table.
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For 1898 and 1920, see the municipal archives of the towns listed.
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That nightcap is nowadays preserved in the municipal archives and a monument now stands on his tomb.
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This transformation was made possible with the move in 2002 of the municipal archives, located since 1928 in the building.
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Until then, the small municipal archives were kept by the mayor in office.
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It is first mentioned in 1228 (in the municipal archives), but is probably older.
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The municipal archives began functionin in 1867, but the municipality was not officially recognized until 1917.
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Robert served as a magistrate in 1255, as attested by one surviving document in the municipal archives.
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It contained a wine cellar, an armory, a meeting room for the municipal council, a firefighter guardroom on the very top, and a vaulted room for the municipal archives.
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One of the city's most prominent symbols, the belfry formerly housed a treasury and the municipal archives, and served as an observation post for spotting fires and other danger.
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