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The search bar, located at the top right of the list, allows you to filter the results by '''municipality''' or any other term. By clicking on a person's identifier (blue link), you will access their complete record to view all the data available about them. The table also includes the reference for the individual file kept by the State Archives. For more information on consulting the paper archives, please refer to the [https://data.arch.be/wiki/FAQ#Access_to_paper_archives FAQ].
'''The search bar, located at the top right of the list, allows you to filter the results by municipality''' or any other term. By clicking on a person's identifier (blue link), you will access their complete record to view all the data available about them. The table also includes the reference for the individual file kept by the State Archives. For more information on consulting the paper archives, please refer to the [https://data.arch.be/wiki/FAQ#Access_to_paper_archives FAQ].

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'''The search bar, located at the top right of the list, lets you to filter the results by municipality''' or any other term. Clicking on a person's ID (blue link) will take you to the person's complete file, where you can view all the data recorded about them. The table also contains the reference to the individual file held by the State Archives. For more information on access to paper archives, please consult the [https://data.arch.be/wiki/FAQ/en#Access_to_paper_archives FAQ].

The search bar, located at the top right of the list, allows you to filter the results by municipality or any other term. By clicking on a person's identifier (blue link), you will access their complete record to view all the data available about them. The table also includes the reference for the individual file kept by the State Archives. For more information on consulting the paper archives, please refer to the FAQ.