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Belgium

• Aalst, Births, 1795–1924: 1,013,271 records

• Aalst, Deaths, 1796–1970: 578,036 records.

England

• Manchester, Burials, 1800–onwards: 855,785 records.

Finland

• Karelia, Communion Books, 1729 and 1971: 6,976,389 records

• Karelia, Deaths and Burials, 1686–1961: 1,583,818 records.

France

• Census, 1911: 15,544,473 records.

• Census, 1921: 16,611,232 records

• Census, 1931: 16,134,197 records

• Deaths, 1970–onwards: 27,095,232 records

• Census, 1931: 2,745,694 records.

New Zealand

• Army Expeditionary Force Nominal Rolls, 1939–1948: 238,068 records.

Spain

• Republican Army Casualties, 1936–1939: 58,695 records.

United States

• Nebraska, Marriages, 1956–present: 1,618,510

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