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  2. Arad, Israel - Wikipedia

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    Arad (Hebrew: ערד (audio) ⓘ) is a city in the Southern District of Israel.It is located on the border of the Negev and the Judean Deserts, 25 kilometres (16 miles) west of the Dead Sea and 45 kilometres (28 miles) east of Beersheba.

  3. File:Local Government (Records) Act 1962 (UKPGA Eliz2-10-11 ...

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  4. Government database - Wikipedia

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    A government database collects information for various reasons, including climate monitoring, securities law compliance, geological surveys, patent applications and grants, surveillance, national security, border control, law enforcement, public health, voter registration, vehicle registration, social security, and statistics.

  5. Public records that shed light on government’s actions are ...

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    Access to records is getting harder under new local right-to-know policies and guidance the New Hampshire Municipal Assoc. gives local officials. Public records that shed light on government’s ...

  6. List of national archives - Wikipedia

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    Grenada Plantation Records, 1737-1845 Guam: Guam Museum: Hagåtña: 1980 Guatemala: Archivo General de Centro América: Guatemala City: 1846 Documents dating from 1537 onwards - relating to government, commerce, colonialism, revolutions, religion and more; Guatemala National Police Archives: Discovered in 2005

  7. County record office - Wikipedia

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    Although the statutory operation of such county record offices under the Local Government (Records) Act 1962 was permissive rather than mandatory, the network has gradually expanded. Bristol Record Office (now Bristol Archives ), opened in 1924, has been identified as the second local office to become established. [ 1 ]