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

Cimitir Laski
📍 Laski, Polonia
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Smokvica
📍 Smokvica, Slovenia
Smokvica
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Alsó temető
📍 Kiskunfélegyháza, Kiskunfélegyházi járás, Hungary
Alsó temető
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Cmentarz centralny
📍 Gliwice, Polonia
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Groblje Gornja Švarča
📍 Karlovac, Croația
Groblje Gornja Švarča
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Harem Donja Bitunja
📍 Trnovica, Croația
Muslim cemetery in Donja Bitunja
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Harem Veliki Banjdol
📍 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Muslim cemetery in Veliki Banjdol-Podvelež, municipality of Mostar.
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Hlevni Vrh
📍 Praprotno Brdo, Slovenia
Hlevni Vrh
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Hřbitov Prosek
📍 Mírovice, Cehia
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Italian Ossuary
📍 Kobarid, Slovenia
Located in Kobarid (Ital. Caporetto), about 80 km WNW of Ljubljana. Location incorrectly entered as "Ljubljana" because there was no other possible choice on the website. This ossuary contains the remains of 7,760 Italian soldiers (including 2,748 unknown) that fell in the First World War in Slovenia. They were reinterred here from military cemeteries in the Upper Soèa Valley (in Drežnica, Drežniške Ravne, Gabrje, Kamno, Smast, and Bovec). The ossuary was designed by the architect Giovanni Greppi, with sculpture by Giannino Castiglioni. The ceremonial dedication of the ossuary took place on 18 Septembra 1938 in the presence of Benito Mussolini.
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Abaújkéri zsidó temető
📍 Abaújkér, Gönci járás, Hungary
Abaújkéri zsidó temető
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Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery
📍 Ilișești, Comuna Ilișești, Romania
The town of Ilisesti is located in the county of Suceava in what is now Romania. The town was originally called Illischestie, and lay an area known (and still known by some today) as Bukovina (or in German "Buchenland"), which was a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Beginning in the 1770's, at the invitation of the Hapsburg Monarchy, German farmers settled in Bukovina, coming in search of arable land, which there was a severe shortage of in their German homeland. It was in this way that Illischestie originated, settled at first by 12 families from Germany, for which the main street in Illischestie was named - "Zwoelfer Strasse". The majority of the Germans who settled in Illischestie were Evangelical Lutherans. They built a church there, and this cemetery was created for the German Evangelical Lutherans' final resting place. In the late 1800's, land was becoming scarce fo
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Harem Gornji Poplat
📍 Trnovica, Croația
Muslim cemetery in Poplat-Stolac
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Harem Kosor - Blagaj
📍 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Harem Kosor - Blagaj
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Harem Vršeljak - Gubavica
📍 Glušci, Croația
Harem Vršeljak is a Muslim cemetery in the village of Gubavica, municipality of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Idrizov harem - Trijebanj
📍 Glušci, Croația
Idrizov harem - Trijebanj
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Kurbinovo Cemetery
📍 Курбиново, Macedonia de Nord
Kurbinovo Cemetery
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novi grabovac
📍 Novi Grabovac, Croația
novi grabovac
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Vače
📍 Vače, Slovenia
Vače
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Bonyhádi Jewish Cemetery
📍 Bonyhád, Ungaria
Bonyhádi Jewish Cemetery
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Cimitir Louny
📍 Louny, Cehia
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Groblje u Rozgi
📍 Dubravica, Općina Dubravica, Croatia
Groblje u Rozgi
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Harem Orašlje - Rotimlja
📍 Glušci, Croația
Muslim cemetery in Rotimlja
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Harem Pješivac - Greda
📍 Glušci, Croația
Muslim cemetery in Pješivac-Greda Stolac
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