Archivo General de la Nación (Mexico)
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The Archivo General de la Nación (Spanish for "General Archive of the Nation"; abbreviated AGN) is charged by the Mexican state to "be the governing body of the national archives and the central consultative entity of the Federal Executive." The writer Edmundo O'Gorman was its general director from 1938 until 1952. It is considered the most important among its class in the Americas and one of the most important in the entire world.Since 1980, the archives have been housed in the Palacio de Lecumberri in Mexico City, a former prison.
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Segunda Cerrada San Antonio Tomatlán, Mexico City
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Archivo General de la Nación
Segunda Cerrada San Antonio Tomatlán 113
15280 Mexico City
Mexico
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