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National Archives (Czech Republic)

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National Archives building in Chodov, Prague
First department of the Czech National Archives

The National Archives (Czech: Národní archiv) is the central archive institution of the Czech Republic. It depends on the Ministry of the Interior. The institution have documents dating to the Early Middle Ages. It is located in Prague.

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European national archives
Sovereign states
States with limited
recognition
Dependencies and
other entities

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