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

Slobozia Military Cemetery
📍 Slobozia, România
Slobozia is a town on the Jalomitza (Ialomita), approximately 125 kilometers east of Bucharest. Slobozia Military Cemetery is locked and visitors will need to collect the key from the funeral parlor at the end of the street (Strada Eternitatii) to gain access. Slobozia Military Cemetery was made in 1920 by the Romanian Government for the reburial of those Indian soldiers, captured by the Germans and sent to work in Romania, who died in captivity. The majority, mainly Gurkhas, died at Morile and Marculesci, to the east of Slobozia. The cemetery contains 83 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, eight of them unidentified.
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Bikács Church Cemetery
📍 Bikács, Ungaria
Bikács Church Cemetery
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Cimitir Proskovice
📍 Proskovice, Cehia
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Cmentarz Komunalny Poprzeczna
📍 Wadąg, Polonia
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Harem Gornji Vranjevići
📍 Glušci, Croația
Muslim cemetery
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Hřbitov
📍 Rajhrad, Cehia
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Kalvárie
📍 Hruškové Dvory, Cehia
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Alsótoldi temető
📍 Alsótold, Ungaria
Alsótoldi temető
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Balassagyarmati temetö
📍 Balassagyarmat, Balassagyarmati járás, Hungary
Balassagyarmati temetö
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Cemetery Anogi
📍 Ανωγή, Grecia
Cemetery Anogi
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Gostin harem - Opine
📍 Prud, Croația
Muslim cemetery in Opine-Mostar.
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Balatonarács temetõ
📍 Balatonfüred, Ungaria
Balatonarács temetõ
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Cimetière du Père-Lachaise
📍 Bagnolet, Franța
Cimitirul Père-Lachaise [simtjɛʁ dy pɛʁ laˈʃɛz] este cel mai mare cimitir din Paris și unul dintre cele mai renumite din lume. Situat în 20-lea arondisment al orașului, cimitirul reunește mormintele a mulți oameni celebri. Acest cimitir este recunoscut drept monument istoric din 24 iunie 1993.
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Cmentarz komunalny
📍 Opole, Polonia
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Groblje Moj mir
📍 Pazin, Croația
Groblje Moj mir
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Groblje Račišće
📍 Račišće, Croația
Groblje Račišće
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Ipčeski Grobišta
📍 Србица, Macedonia de Nord
Ipčeski Grobišta
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Kounoupidhiana cemetery
📍 Καμπάνι, Grecia
other cemeteries in the county of Chania (CScnty=4773): ► Cemeteries in the County of Chania
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Pobrežje Cemetery
📍 Maribor, Slovenia
Cemetery Pobrežje was established in 1879, when the town municipality decided to move the existing Magdalene Cemetery. In the beginning, only the poor were buried in Pobrežje. The cemetery was intended for the burial of the deceased from town districts on the left Drava riverbank, irrespective of their religious beliefs. After 1910 the old cemetery along Strossmayer Street (Strossmayerjeva ulica) gradually started closing and Maribor residents were buried in the cemetery Pobrežje. The number of burials increased after 1914, when the new cemetery was consecrated and when most of the cemeteries in the surrounding areas of Tezno, Studenci, Kamnica and Magdalena and Graz quarters were closed. In 1915 an office building was built at the main entrance and was later re-arranged into a charnel house. In 1920 the cemetery was extended and in 1926 a chapel with an altar was erected in the middle of the cemetery, built in accordance with the plans of Rudolf Kiffmann, building contractor. Since the chapel had not been consecrated, it was used only as a charnel house for luxury funerals. The second Town Cemetery by Strossmayer Street was retained until 1940 when it was finally moved to Pobrežje, settling it's final dimension. Since 2000, the cemetery has been modernised and is becoming an important memorial park. Many soldiers were buried in Pobrežje cemetery in both world wars and therefore in 2009 a memory park was established. In 2011 the first peace monument free of any ideological dimension was placed at the memory park.
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Žabljačko Groblje
📍 Žabljak, Montenegro
Žabljačko Groblje
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Cmentarz prawosławny
📍 Częstochowa, Polonia
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Rimokatolička župa Hrvatskih mučenika Briševo
📍 Javornik, Croația
Brisevo, like many places in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is in today's Republika Srpska (Serbian Republic) political entity. It came to be so after Serb forces caused carnage, massacred, raped, ethnically cleansed non-Serb population – young and old. 73 Croatian civilians were massacred in Brisevo during 24th and 25th July 1992. The carnage continued almost incessantly across several municipalities between March and December 1992 and yet, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) decided, 28 June 2012, mid-trial, to acquit Radovan Karadzic of the genocide charge that covered "Brisevo-style" massacre in those municipalities (including Prijedor to which Brisevo belongs).
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Ajbelj Cemetery
📍 Ajbelj, Slovenia
Ajbelj Cemetery
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Cimitir Troubsko
📍 Troubsko, Cehia
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