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Historical Archive of Srem

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Historical Archive of Srem
Историјски архив „Срем” (Serbian)
Agency overview
Formed1946 (1946)[1]
JurisdictionGovernment of Serbia
HeadquartersVuka Karadžića 4, 22 000 Sremska Mitrovica, Vojvodina, Serbia[2]
Parent agencyArchive of Vojvodina
WebsiteOfficial website
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Area served by the archive shown on the map of Vojvodina, Serbia

The Historical Archive of Srem (Serbian Cyrillic: Историјски архив „Срем”) in Sremska Mitrovica, Vojvodina, Serbia is the central archival institution responsible for collecting information about archival material in Srem District, administrative districts of Serbia overlapping with the historical region of Syrmia. The archive houses approximately 1,300 various collections from different aspects of life in the region of Syrmia, including economy, judiciary, education, administration, socio-political and religious organizations.[1]

The archive is the primary archival institution for municipal and local histories of Stara Pazova, Inđija, Irig, Šid, Ruma, Pećinci and Sremska Mitrovica.[1] One of the most important archival materials preserved by the institution are church registers from 1732 to 1900, which include Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Greek Catholic, and Jewish records from the region.[1] Within its territorial jurisdiction, the archive conducts professional field supervision over 920 active registries (government bodies, local self-government bodies, institutions, cooperatives, and enterprises) which contain tens of thousands of linear meters of registry materials.[3]

The archive is housed in a building constructed around 1700, which served as the headquarters of the 9th Border Regiment of the Petrovaradin Regiment of the Slavonian Military Frontier.[1] The building is legally protected as a cultural monument and has been fully adapted for the needs of the archive through multiple renovations.[3] Besides the central building, the archive uses two additional facilities for storage depots.[3]

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Историјски архив Срема". Tourist Organization of Vojvodina. Retrieved 19 July 2024.
  2. ^ "Историјски архив 'Срем', Сремска Митровица". European Holocaust Research Infrastructure. Retrieved 19 July 2024.
  3. ^ a b c "Istorijski arhiv "Srem"". The City of Sremska Mitrovica. Retrieved 19 July 2024.