State Archives of Khmelnytskyi Oblast

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State Archives of Khmelnytskyi Oblast
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Archive Building in 2017
State Archives of Khmelnytskyi Oblast
49°25′04″N26°58′56″E / 49.41765°N 26.98236°E / 49.41765; 26.98236
Location Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine
EstablishedApril 1, 1922;101 years ago (1922-04-01)
Collection
Size1,944,953 total items
Other information
DirectorKateryna Burduvalis [1]
Website

TheState Archives of Khmelnytskyi Oblast is a state archival institution in Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine.

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History

The Kamianetz District Archival Department was established in April 1922. In 1925, it was consolidated into the Kamianets District Archival Administration. In 1930, the district was later merged into the Kamianets-Podolskyi Local Archival Administration.

On March 1, 1932, the KPLAD was renamed to the Kamianets-Podilsky Regional State Historical Archive. It was re-established later in that year as the Vinnytsia Regional Executive Committee, with sub-levels in Vinnytsia, Kamianets-Podilsky, Proskurov, Berdychiv, and Uman.[ citation needed ]

In 1947, the regional archive was transferred to the authority of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR. On January 16, 1954, the archive was renamed to the Khmelnytskyi Regional State Archives in Kamianets-Podilsky, with the location being dropped from the official name in 1980. The archive was moved from Kamianets to Khhmelnytskyi in April 1990. [2]

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