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Andros Old Cemetery

Andros Old Cemetery

📍 Στενιές, Grecia

Following the establishment of the newly independent Greek state, Ioannis Kapodistrias, the first governor, issued a decree prohibiting burials in churchyards, which was customary until then, and instructed that they should take place in locations sanctioned by state authorities. In the area of Andros Town (Chora Androu) the first cemetery was established near the church of Agioi Anargyroi in the Neimborio area, some distance from the then small town. In practice burials proved problematic because of the sandy soil and also the river, which filled with water in winter and had no bridge. At the beginning of the 20th century a location was found for a new cemetery, which opened in 1903 at its present location, and the old cemetery was closed. At the abandoned and overgrown old cemetery several tombs of established Andros families survive.

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Aszalói temető

Aszalói temető

📍 Aszaló, Szikszói járás, Hungary

Aszalói temető

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Avar utcai temető

Avar utcai temető

📍 Vác, Ungaria

Vác (în germană Waitzen, în română se citește "Vaț") este un oraș în districtul Vác, județul Pesta, Ungaria, având o populație de 32.304 locuitori (2011). Regele Ștefan I al Ungariei a întemeiat aici în anul 1008 Dieceza de Vác. Orașul mai este cunoscut și pentru Închisoarea din Vác.

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Baboti  Temeto  ( cemetery)

Baboti Temeto ( cemetery)

📍 Babót, Kapuvári járás, Hungary

Baboti Temeto ( cemetery)

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Bachkovo Monastery

Bachkovo Monastery

📍 Plovdiv, Obshtina Plovdiv, Bulgaria

Bachkovo Monastery

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Balatonalmádi Református és Katolikus Temető

Balatonalmádi Református és Katolikus Temető

📍 Balatonalmádi, Ungaria

Balatonalmádi Református és Katolikus Temető

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Barnova church

Barnova church

📍 Bârnova, Comuna Bârnova, Romania

Barnova church

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Basilica of Saint Achillios

Basilica of Saint Achillios

📍 Prespa, Obshtina Balchik, Bulgaria

Defunct. Also spelt Achillius and Achilleios. The Basilica of St. Achillios (Greek: Βασιλική του Αγίου Αχιλλίου) is an early Byzantine Basilica originally location in the Bulgarian Empire. Today's location is on the acropolis of Larissa, Greece. It is dedicated to the city's patron Saint Achillios. The church was discovered and excavated in 1978, during works on the local free-air market. The excavations revealed the foundations of a mid-6th-century church, dedicated to Saint Achillios according to surviving inscriptions. Achillios had lived in the early 4th century and been the city's metropolitan bishop for 35 years. The structure is located on the top of the Frourio Hill, the city's acropolis, between the First Ancient Theatre and the later, Ottoman-era Bedesten. It is a typical three-aisled Basilica with a narthex and exonarthex. Originally it was covered by a wooden roof. Various graves have been excavated in and around the church, including three vaulted tombs and a number of box-like graves. A vaulted tomb on the eastern end of the northern aisle, decorated with crosses, may be the grave of Saint Achillios. Source : Wikipedia As the cathedral of the Metropolis of Larissa, the church was repaired in the middle Byzantine period, when it became the centre of a large cemetery stretching to the east.[2] Excavations have revealed a number of outbuildings erected during this period, probably used as storehouses, baths, charitable institutions, etc.[2] The church is attested until the middle of the 14th century,[1] and was probably demolished when the Ottomans built the Bedesten in the late 15th century

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Batthyány-Montenuovo Mausoleum and Cemetery

Batthyány-Montenuovo Mausoleum and Cemetery

📍 Bóly, Ungaria

At the end of the 19th century, the village and 1752 manor house of Nemetboly became the property of the Prince of Montenuovo through marriage. His wife planned a family mausoleum combining several architectural designs with construction between 1879-1894. The yellow two-story structure has a red tile roof and red marble is used throughout the inside. The neo-Romanesque and neo-Gothic building is unique in Hungary. A wooden cross with a life-sized sculpture of Jesus Christ is part of the ornate building. A major renovation was done in 2005 . The village was renamed Boley in 1950 and was considered a town in 1997. The manor house is now a library and a museum. The Hungarian-German residents of the town are bilingual . The main hall of the mausoleum is used for the village's funeral services and the village's cemetery is located on the mausoleum grounds.

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Beb

Beb

📍 Béb, Pápai járás, Hungary

Beb

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Békéscsaba református temetö

Békéscsaba református temetö

📍 Békéscsaba, Ungaria

Békéscsaba református temetö

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Bela Crkva Serbia Jewish Cemetery

Bela Crkva Serbia Jewish Cemetery

📍 Bela Crkva, Južnobanatski okrug, Serbia

Bela Crkva, Serbia: 44°54' N, 21°25' E, In NE Serbia, 47 miles E of Beograd (Belgrade), on the Romanian border.

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Beli Cemetery

Beli Cemetery

📍 Beli, Croația

Beli Cemetery

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Bicsérdi temető

Bicsérdi temető

📍 Bicsérd, Ungaria

Bicsérdi temető

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Billed Cemetery

Billed Cemetery

📍 Biled, Comuna Biled, Romania

Billed Cemetery

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Bodrogolaszi temető

Bodrogolaszi temető

📍 Bodrogolaszi, Sárospataki járás, Hungary

Bodrogolaszi temető

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Bolevecký hřbitov

Bolevecký hřbitov

📍 Senec, Cehia

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Botschar

Botschar

📍 Bočar, Srednjebanatski okrug, Serbia

A formerly Ethnic-German majority village named Botschar in German, Bocsár in Hungarian and Bočar in Serbian (Serbian Cyrillic: Бочар). The village is located in the Novi Bečej (Neu Betsche) municipality, in the Central Banat District of Serbia. It is situated in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. It is conservatively estimated that 32 Ethnic Germans died in their home village of Botschar from 1944-1948. Many others were sent to the nearby Yugoslav Communist Partisan Concentration Camps of Molidorf and Rudolfsgnad where 2,012 and 7,767 people are estimated to have died. Most were interred in mass graves. Causes of death for the Ethnic Germans ranged from torture, muder, starvation, disease and overwork. For more information on Botschar or the Ethnic Cleansing of the Yugoslav Ehtnic Germans please visit: https://www.dvhh.org/history/atrocities/Liquidation-Camps.htm

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Boyana

Boyana

📍 Samokov, Obshtina Samokov, Bulgaria

Boyana

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Branković Church Ruins

Branković Church Ruins

📍 Kolubarski okrug, Serbia

Remains of monastery church, possible burial place of the despot Đurađ Branković and his wife Eirene Kantakouzene.

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Bugac-Alsómonostor

Bugac-Alsómonostor

📍 Bugac, Ungaria

Bács-Kiskun County, Hungary Bugac–Alsómonostor is a historic rural area located near the village of Bugac, in southern Hungary. The area is closely linked to traditional agricultural life and religious heritage, and it has long served as a settlement and community center for the surrounding countryside. The cemetery of Bugac–Alsómonostor is a small, historic burial ground that reflects the simple and modest burial customs of the local population. It was used mainly from the late 19th century until the mid-20th century, serving families who lived and worked in this rural region. The cemetery contains a limited number of graves, arranged in a traditional countryside layout. Most gravestones are simple in form, made from stone or concrete, with minimal decoration. Due to natural weathering, aging, and decades of limited maintenance, many inscriptions have become worn or completely unreadable, and several individual identities have been lost over time. Despite its modest size, the cemetery holds local historical and cultural significance. It preserves the memory of generations connected to Bugac–Alsómonostor and offers insight into past rural life, burial traditions, and community structure in the Great Hungarian Plain. Today, the cemetery remains a quiet place of remembrance and reflection, valued for its historical character and peaceful atmosphere rather than its monumental features. It stands as a silent witness to the region’s past and the passage of time. 📍 Location: Bugac–Alsómonostor, Bács-Kiskun County, Hungary 🗺️ Approximate Coordinates: Latitude: 46.7000° N Longitude: 19.7000° E

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Capela Sfânta Treime

Capela Sfânta Treime

📍 Buftea, România

Capela Sfânta Treime

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Cathedral of Dubrovnik

Cathedral of Dubrovnik

📍 Bosanka, Croația

Cathedral of Dubrovnik

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Cathedral of the Nativity of Mary

Cathedral of the Nativity of Mary

📍 Велико Търново, Bulgaria

Cathedral of the Nativity of Mary

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