DENMARK
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DENMARK .At Copenhagen there has been, since 1889, a central Record office See Also: - OFFICE (from Lat. officium, " duty," " service," a shortened form of opifacium, from facere, " to do," and either the stem of opes, "
wealth ," " aid," or opus, " work ") (Rigsarchiv) containing all the previously existingcollections of records, and receiving those of the various ministries and offices. There are also repositories there, and at Odense and Viborg , for local records, municipal and others. The central office See Also: - OFFICE (from Lat. officium, " duty," " service," a shortened form of opifacium, from facere, " to do," and either the stem of opes, "
wealth ," " aid," or opus, " work ") is publishing a series of inventories of documents in its charge.
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