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The State Archives ((フランス語:Archives de l'État) or AE, (オランダ語:Rijksarchief)) of Belgium is a federal scientific institution of the Belgian Federal Science Policy Office (Belspo). The State Archives is composed of the National Archives in Brussels and 18 repositories throughout Belgium. Each repository has its own reading room, where the public can consult paper or digital archives in compliance with the rules and laws regarding the privacy of certain data. As a knowledge centre for historical information and archival sciences, the State Archives preserved in 2013 nearly 275 km of archives and 25 km of books. National Archivist Karel Velle is the director-general of the State Archives of Belgium. == Administrative organization == The National Archives and State Archives in the Provinces is divided into 3 departments: === Department I: Archives in the Brussels-Capital Region === * National Archives of Belgium (head office) * National Archives 2-Joseph Cuvelier repository * Archives of the Royal Palace * State Archives in Brussels (Anderlecht) === Department II: Archives in the Flemish Provinces === * State Archives in Leuven * State Archives in Kortrijk * State Archives in Beveren * State Archives in Hasselt * State Archives in Gent * State Archives in Bruges * State Archives in Antwerp === Department III: Archives in the Walloon Provinces and in the German-speaking Community === * State Archives in Eupen * State Archives in Tournai * State Archives in Saint-Hubert * State Archives in Namur * State Archives in Mons * State Archives in Louvain-la-Neuve * State Archives in Liège * State Archives in Arlon 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「State Archives in Belgium」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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