Cemeteries
509.146 cemeteries worldwide. Search the map, filter by country or browse the list.

Ďáblický hřbitov
📍 Zdiby, Cehia
Ďáblice Cemetery (Czech: Ďáblický hřbitov) is a graveyard in Prague, Czech Republic. It is located in the Ďáblice municipal district in Prague 8, in the northern part of Prague. It is the second largest cemetery in Prague by area.
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Maldorf Evangelische Kirche Cemetery
📍 Viişoara, Comuna Viişoara, Romania
The cemetery historically served the Evangelische Saxon community of Maldorf, Mieresch, Siebenbürgen (Transylvania), Austria; also called Domáld, Kis-Küküllõ, Hungary; Maldorf/Domáld, is now merged with the neighboring community of Hohndorf to form Viisoara, Mures, Romania
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Harem Doboj - Lokve
📍 Prud, Croația
Harem Doboj - Lokve
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Cmentarz Świętego Wawrzyńca
📍 Wrocław, Polonia
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Harem Nevesinje
📍 Nevesinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Harem Nevesinje
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Bukovo Cemetery
📍 Bukovo, Slovenia
Bukovo Cemetery
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Crizbav Cimitir Ortodox
📍 Codlea, Municipiul Braşov, Romania
Crizbav Cimitir Ortodox
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Veliki Jadrc groblje
📍 Veliki Jadrc, Grad Vrbovsko, Croatia
Veliki Jadrc groblje
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Cimitirul Evreiesc
📍 Volovat, România
Cimitirul Evreiesc
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Dudeștii Noi Cemetery
📍 Dudestii Noi, România
Dudeștii Noi Cemetery
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Harem Raštani
📍 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Muslim cemetery in Raštani-Mostar.
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Kočevske Poljane
📍 Kočevske Poljane, Slovenia
Kočevske Poljane (German: Pöllandl) was a Gottschee German village. A number of Gottschee stones are preserved there.
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Rova
📍 Rova, Slovenia
Rova
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Centralno pokopališče Žale
📍 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Žale Central Cemetery (Slovene: Centralno pokopališče Žale), often simply Žale, is the largest and the central cemetery in Ljubljana and Slovenia. It is located in the Bežigrad District and operated by the Žale Public Company.
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Grobišta Trapcin Dol
📍 Трапчин Дол, Macedonia de Nord
Grobišta Trapcin Dol
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Trata Kočevje
📍 Kočevje, Slovenia
This cemetery at Corpus Christi Church in the Kočevje neighborhood of Trata was in use from 1669 to 1966. The chapel at the former cemetery was renovated in 1987, when two large plaques were added with the names of some of the burials there.
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Cmentarz Ewangelicko-Reformowany
📍 Warszawa, Polonia
The Evangelical Reformed Cemetery in Warsaw (Polish: Cmentarz ewangelicko-reformowany) is a historic Calvinist Protestant cemetery in Wola, a district in the west of Warsaw, Poland.
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Albanski Grobišta Novo Selo
📍 Србица, Macedonia de Nord
Albanski Grobišta Novo Selo
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Križevska Vas
📍 Vrhpolje pri Moravčah, Slovenia
Križevska Vas
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Béke úti temető
📍 Egyházashollós, Ungaria
🕊️ Béke úti temető – Böhönye, Hungary The Béke úti Cemetery in Böhönye, located in Somogy County, Hungary, is a solemn and historically significant burial site, known especially for its role as a German war graves cemetery from the Second World War. Originally, the cemetery included the graves of 300 German soldiers from the cemetery of the 1st Mountain Division in Böhönye. As part of an organized effort to preserve and centralize war graves, additional reburials were carried out between 1990 and 1993. During this period, the remains of German fallen soldiers were transferred from various locations across the surrounding district to Béke úti Cemetery. As a result of these reinterments, the cemetery now serves as the final resting place for 2,080 German soldiers who lost their lives during the war. The site is carefully maintained and arranged in a dignified manner, with orderly grave markers and memorial elements that emphasize remembrance, respect, and historical responsibility. Today, Béke úti Cemetery stands not only as a burial ground but also as a place of remembrance and reconciliation. It offers visitors a quiet environment for reflection and serves as an important historical memorial, ensuring that the memory of those who fell is preserved for future generations.
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Friedhof Hietzing
📍 Wien, Austria
Hietzing Cemetery is a cemetery in Hietzing, the 13th district of Vienna, Austria. Located just south-west of the Schönbrunn Palace, the cemetery covers approximately 97,175 m² and contains around 11,100 graves.
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Harem Pijesci
📍 Prud, Croația
Harem Pijesci is a Muslim cemetery in the village of Pijesci, municipality of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Budapest War Cemetery
📍 Solymár, Ungaria
Budapest War Cemetery contains 173 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War, all of them airmen whose graves were brought in from sites all over Hungary after the war. three of these burials are unidentified. The single First World War burial was moved to the cemetery from Rascalmas Roman Catholic Cemetery in 1958. The cemetery also contains one French and 37 Polish War Graves. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission
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Cmentarz Świętej Rodziny
📍 Wilczyce, Polonia
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