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Instituto Valenciano de Estadística

The National Institute of Statistics was created 3 November 1856 following the Law of December 31, 1945, published in the BOE of January 3, 1946. The National Institute of Statistics (Spanish: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, INE) is the official organisation in Spain that collects statistics about demography, economy, and Spanish society. Every 10 years, this organisation conducts a national census. The last census took place in 2011. Paseo de la Castellana, 183 Madrid. The institute provides the statistical exploitation of the Census that allow studies of names of residents in the Valencian Community from the data registered in -escrites accents- case without appearing in the census files that allow a count of names more frequent and last. Importantly, in both cases it is a count of glyphs. It is an autonomous organization in Spain responsible for overall coordination of statistical services of the General State Administration and performs three major roles like monitoring, control and supervision of technical procedures. The documentary includes domestic production and other products purchased under a donation, exchange or institutional purchase. It covers the following aspects: Statistical results from statistical activities conducted by the Statistical System of Valencia, Production statistics of the General Administration of the State (ministries INE) for the territory of Valencia, Statistics Production statistics bodies of the Autonomous Communities, Methodologies, classifications and planning documentation,Other publications of interest regarding statistics. At the end of 1964 the first computer was installed at the INE. It was a first-generation IBM 1401, for which a team was formed consisting of four statistics faculty and ten technicians. In the four years following it was possible that said computer would operate at its full capacity.