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See the undefined for a comprehensive list of available online Catholic Church Records.

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SUMMARY: Costa Rica Parishes Project:Add Tooltip + links

Part 1: Parish Pages Project-COSTA RICA (breadcrumb, seo, category)

 * BREADCRUMB

"Guide to PARISH NAME ancestry, family history, and genealogy: parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records."
 * SEO > copy/paste parish name


 * CATEGORY > place after references


 * SUMMARY > Part 1: Parish Pages Project-COSTA RICA (breadcrumb, seo, category)

Part 2: Parish Pages Project-COSTA RICA (alternate names)
Column D on spread sheet separated by commas...add to article page as bullet points


 * SUMMARY > Part 2: Parish Pages Project-COSTA RICA (alternate names)

Part 3: Parish Pages Project-COSTA RICA (add history)
1. copy under History header: PARISHNAME is in the Diocese of DIOCESENAME within the Metropolitan Archdiocese of San José de Costa Rica. Administratively it is part of the neighborhood of NEIGHBORHOOD, district of DISTRICT, canton of CANTON, and province of PROVINCE.


 * fill info for PARISHNAME (pagename), DIOCESENAME (col-E), NEIGHBORHOOD, DISTRICT, CANTON, PROVINCE (col-B, location column)
 * example: San Miguel Arcángel is in the Diocese of Ciudad Quesada within the Metropolitan Archdiocese of San José de Costa Rica. Administratively it is part of the district of Sarapiquí, canton of Alajuela, and province of Alajuela.

2. Check Catholic Hierarchy for a history of the parish's diocese (diocese is found in column E).
 * look for Historical Summary Table

3. Copy this paragraph below the first: The DIOCESENAME was EVENT on DATE from FORMERDIOCESENAME. Records kept at the parish level likely stayed within the parish, but records made before EVENTYEAR may be housed in another archive depending on how they decided to keep the records.


 * fill info for DIOCESENAME, EVENT, DATE, FORMERDIOCESENAME, EVENTYEAR
 * example: The Diócesis de Alajuela was erected on 16 February 1921 from Diocese of San José de Costa Rica. Records kept at the parish level likely stayed within the parish, but records made before 1921 may be housed in another archive depending on how they decided to keep the records.

4. Add reference at end of 2nd paragraph:


 * fill info for ARTICLE NAME, URL, and ACCESSDATE
 * example:  

5. add Summary: "Part 3: Parish Pages Project-COSTA RICA (add history)"