Finland Genealogy

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Getting started with Cambodia research
Cambodia is divided into 3 municipalities [Keb, Penh and Preah Seihanu (Sihanoukville)] and 20 provinces; Banteay Mean Cheay, Batdambang, Kampong Cham, Kampong Chhnang, Kampong Spoe, Kampong Thum, Kampot, Kandal, Kaoh Kong, Krachen, Mondol Kiri, Otdar Mean Cheay, Pouthisat, Preah Vihear, Prey Veng, Rotanah Kiri, Siem Reab, Stoeng Treng, Svay Rieng, and Takev. However, most Cambodians consider themselves to be Khmers, descendants of the Angkor Empire that extended over much of Southeast Asia and reached its zenith between the 10th and 13th centuries. Cambodia became part of French Indochina in 1887. Following Japanese occupation in World War II, Cambodia gained full independence from France in 1953.

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Research Tools

 * http://www.mekong.net/cambodia/index.htm
 * http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~royalty/cambodia/persons.html
 * http://www.camnet.com.kh/archives.cambodia/English/welcome.htm
 * http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.asia.cambodia/mb.ashx
 * http://www.adoptionmiracle.org/links.asp


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Useful Websites
Finland Genealogy links

Finland GenWeb

Finland Letter Writing Guide (on FamilySearch)

Finnish Genealogical Word List (on FamilySearch)

Gothic Handwriting Resource Guide (on FamilySearch)

HisKi project in English

Hiski Project Suomeksi

Hiski Project på Svenska

Institute of Migration - Siirtolaisuusinstituutti (Main page)

Libweb - Directory of Libraries in Finland

Family Tree Magazine: Finnish Toolkit

Federation of East European Family History Societies (FEEFHS)

FamilyHistory Wiki in Finnish by local members

Digitized Finnish Record by FFHA

Featured Article
Records of births, marriages, and deaths are commonly referred to as vital records because they refer to critical events in a person’s life. Civil registration is the vital records made by the government. Vital records of Finland have traditionally been kept by the church.

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