Cemeteries
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Maieri Cemetery (Cimitirul Maieri)
📍 Alba Iulia, Municipiul Alba Iulia, Romania
Maieri Cemetery in Alba Iulia is a place of rest for both ordinary people and notable personalities of the city. It is located in the south-eastern corner of the citadel. In the Maieri cemetery are located the funerary monuments of some of the personalities involved in the Union of Transylvania with Romania: Florian Medrea, Commander of the National Guard in Alba Iulia which provided protection during the National Assembly on December 1st, 1918; his brother, Dominic Medrea, who organized the sanitary service for the same event; Samoilă Mârza, known as "Union's photographer", the only person carrying a camera from the 100,000 Romanians who came to Alba Iulia on December 1, 1918, and who therefore left images of the Union; Ion Arion, "the martyr of the Union", who was shot dead at the railway station in Teiuș on November 30th, 1918, while he was coming to attend the Great Assembly in Alba Iulia; Camil Velican
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Maladia Cemetery
📍 Maladia, România
Maladia Cemetery
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Mănăstirea Dragomirna
📍 Mitocu Dragomirnei, Comuna Mitocu Dragomirnei, Romania
Dragomirna Monastery is a fortified monastery complex in Romania , built between 1602-1609 in the village of Mitocu Dragomirnei in the commune of the same name (currently located in Suceava County ) by Metropolitan Anastasie Crimca of Moldova. It is located near the Dragomirna forest, at a distance of 12 km north of the city of Suceava . The church of the monastery is dedicated to the Descent of the Holy Spirit (celebrated on Sunday from 50 days after Easter ).
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Mănăstirea Radu Vodă
📍 Bucharest, Romania
Radu Voda Monastery is a Romanian monastery located in Bucharest , classified as a historical monument, with the code B-II-aA-19498 .
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Martinsfriedhof
📍 Kritzendorf, Austria
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Mărțișor House
📍 Sectorul 4, România
Formal name is the Casa memoriala Tudor Arghezi din Bucuresti.
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Mestský cintorín
📍 Nitra, Slovacia
St. Emmeram's Cathedral (Slovak: Bazilika svätého Emeráma) is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Nitra, Slovakia. The entire cathedral is housed in the Nitra Castle precinct, much like Prague Castle. Saint Emmeram of Regensburg, to whom the cathedral is dedicated, was an itinerant seventh-century bishop who did missionary work from the court of Theodo I, Duke of Bavaria. It was originally built in the Gothic style and is composed of many parts. The upper church dates from 1333 to 1355. The rotunda dates back to the 11th–12th century and houses a silver reliquary made in 1674. Another reliquary in the cathedral houses some relics of Saint Cyril. The lower church was built between 1621 and 1642. Later, the entire cathedral complex was remodelled in the Baroque style. Jozef Tiso, a priest who collaborated with Nazis and led the occupied, partially recognised Slovak State during the Secon
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Mestský cintorín
📍 Komárno, Slovacia
Komárno (în maghiară Révkomárom, la fel ca și partea din Ungaria a orașului, în germană Komorn) este un oraș în Slovacia pe râurile Dunăre și Váh. Partea mai mare de pe malul stâng este situată în Slovacia (Komárno), în timp ce partea mai mică de pe celălalt mal se află în Ungaria (Komárom). Cele două părți sunt legate printr-un pod. Komárno avea o populație de 37 000 locuitori în 1991. Este capitala unui district (okres). Este, de asemenea, un centru al comunității maghiare din Slovacia. Orașul are un centru istoric și o fortăreață în locul în care râul Váh se varsă în Dunăre. Fortăreața a fost cea mai importantă din istoria Ungariei și a Austro-Ungariei (Slovacia a făcut parte din Ungaria din secolul al XI-lea până în 1918), pentru că nu a fost niciodată cucerită (nec arte nec marte). S-a dezvoltat în secolul al XVI-lea prin reconstruirea și extinderea castelului medieval. „Noua fortăr
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Městský hřbitov
📍 Česká Lípa, Cehia
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Městský hřbitov
📍 Český Krumlov, Cehia
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Městský hřbitov Nový Jičín
📍 Nový Jičín, Cehia
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Mogoşoaia Palace
📍 Mogosoaia, România
Built between 1698 and 1702 by a rich Romanian aristocrat Constantin Brancoveanu, the Mogoșoaia Palace is famous as an architectural monument because its façade is dominated by traditional staircase balconies, vaulted ceilings, hand-carved doors, columns with capitals, and arcades that have come to be known as Romanian Renaissance style, which is a combination of Ottoman and Venetian elements. The Palace bears the name of the widow of the Romanian boyar Mogos, who originally owned the property on which the Palace was built. In 1714 Constantin, who was the prince of southern Romania, was killed along with his four sons. At this point, the Palace was confiscated by the Ottomans and converted into an inn, but returned to the aristocrats of Romania some years later. The Palace was devastated by Ottoman forces during the Russo-Turisk War of 1768 to 1774. In early 1821 it was nearly destroyed during a revolution.
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Mokrin Cemetery
📍 Мокрин, Serbia
Mokrin Cemetery
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Monemvasia Cemetery
📍 Γέφυρα, Grecia
Monemvasia Cemetery
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Moni Agios Taxiarches
📍 Μανταμάδος, Grecia
Moni Agios Taxiarches
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Monument to the Unknown Soldier
📍 София, Bulgaria
This memorial was dedicated on September 22, 1981, as a monument to all Bulgarian soldiers who died for their country. It is located next to the 6th century Hagia Sophia Church (Church of St. Sophia), on 2 Paris Street. Hagia Sophia is the second oldest church in the city and in the 14th century, it gave its name to the city, previously known as Sredets (Средец). The Monument to the Unknown Soldier is the location where the President of Bulgaria and foreign dignitaries perform ceremonies honoring the fallen Bulgarian soldiers.
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Nafpaktos
📍 Nafpaktos, Regional unit of Aetolia-Acarnania, Greece
Nafpaktos
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Nemecký vojnový cintorín
📍 Važec, Slovacia
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Neu Sarata Cemetery
📍 Sărata Nouă, Republica Moldova
Neu Sarata , Kahul, Bessarabia, South Russia currently Sãrata Nouã , Leova, Moldova The NEU SARATA CEMETERY's location, when established in about 1889, was adjacent to the German settlement then known as Neu Sarata, Kahul, Bessarabia, South Russia. By DG Bender
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New Bucharest Cemetery
📍 Sectorul 1, România
New Bucharest Cemetery
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Nový cintorín
📍 Trnava, Slovacia
Regiunea Trnava (în slovacă Trnavský kraj) este un kraj (regiune) al Slovaciei.
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Old Roman Cemetery
📍 Split, Croația
Old Roman Cemetery
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Ó-temető
📍 Budaörs, Ungaria
Budaörs (în germană Wudersch) este un oraș în districtul Budakesz, județul Pesta, Ungaria, având o populație de 26.129 de locuitori (2011).
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Pevnostní vojenský hřbitov
📍 Jezbiny, Cehia
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