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

Harem Rioč - Kokorina
📍 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Muslim cemetery in Kokorina-Podveležje
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Pokopališče Videm
📍 Videm, Slovenia
Pokopališče Videm
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Vrh Svetih Treh Kraljev
📍 Praprotno Brdo, Slovenia
Vrh Svetih Treh Kraljev
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Польський військовий цвинтар
📍 Княжичі, Ucraina
Bîkivnea (în ucraineană Биківня, transliterat: Bîkivnea, rusă Быковня, transliterat: Bîkovnea, poloneză Bykownia) este o pădure la marginea orașului Kiev. Aici se găsesc rămășițele pământești a peste 130.000 de oameni uciși în perioada stalinismului. Mormintele au fost descoperite de către o echipă de arheologi polonezi condusă de Andrzej Kola la sfârșitul lunii iulie 2006. Acesta a găsit mai mult de 5000 de soldați care purtau uniforme ale armatei poloneze. Nominal au putut fi identificați doar 9 dintre cei uciși. Lângă aceștia s-au găsit și rămășițele a circa 300 de soldați italieni care au fost împușcați acolo. Tot în zonă au fost deshumate trupurile a mii de soldați sovietici care dezertaseră în 1941 și care au fost lichidați de NKVD. Pe 21 septembrie 2012 a fost inaugurat în prezența președinților Poloniei și Ucrainei un mausoleu dedicat victimelor terorii comuniste.
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Edinet Jewish Cemetery
📍 Edineț, Republica Moldova
There is currently 423 burials documented on JewishGen.org for the Edinet Jewish Cemetery (Cemetery ID: MOLD-00912). The coordinates are the exact location for the cemetery although an address or phone number exist for the cemetery.
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Groblje u Laducu
📍 Gornji Laduc, Općina Brdovec, Croatia
Groblje u Laducu
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Městský hřbitov Přerov
📍 Přerov, Cehia
Přerov (Czech pronunciation: [ˈpr̝̊ɛrof] ; German: Prerau) is a city in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 40,000 inhabitants. It is located in a lowland area, on the Bečva River. Předmostí-Skalka within today's Přerov is one of two most important archaeological sites in the Czech Republic. In the past, Přerov was a major crossroad in the heart of the historical land of Moravia and today it is a railway junction. The historic city centre is well preserved and is protected as an urban monument zone.
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Sarajevo Jewish Cemetery
📍 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The burial ground complex of the Sarajevo Jewish Cemetery is in the southwestern quarter of Sarajevo in the part of town known as Kovačići-Debelo Brdo. It stands above the recently built ring road. The oldest part of the cemetery is thought to be the part which took shape alongside the medieval necropolis of stećak (tombstones) in Borak above Terezije street (formerly Mićo Sokolović street). The old Jewish Cemetery is the largest Jewish sepulchral complex in Europe after that of Prague and is of outstanding value. It records an indispensable part of the history of the Jews since the 16th century following their expulsion from the Iberian peninsula. The Jewish Cemetery documents certain features of the life of the Sephardim and later of the Ashkenazim in the city, as well as of the evolution of Sarajevo and the typical life of the city over the centuries. The Sephardim in this part of the world created their own unique style of tombstone which, with their house-like shape, artistic treatment and polysemic symbolic motifs, resembles no other Jewish tombstones elsewhere in the world. This cemetery was on the front line during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Over 2,000 burials have been recorded here and approximately 95% of the monuments have been destroyed. It has been designated a National Monument by The Commission to Preserve National Monuments. Source: Commission to Preserve National Monuments, Sarajevo, November, 2005
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Zografos Cemetery
📍 Αθήνα, Grecia
Zografos Cemetery
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Bački Brestovac German Catholic Cemetery
📍 Бачки Брестовац, Serbia
This is the old German catholic cemetery of Bački Brestovac. It currently is in a state of decay that almost no tombstones are accessible. There is a lot of brush and grass so you hardly can traverse the area.
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Beled Jewish Cemetery
📍 Beled, Ungaria
Beled Jewish Cemetery
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Cimitir Częstochowa
📍 Częstochowa, Polonia
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Cimitir Rožany
📍 Rožany, Cehia
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Cmentarz Komunalny - Wilkowyja
📍 Rzeszów, Polonia
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Harem Luke-Čobanovo polje
📍 Glušci, Croația
Muslim cemetery
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Memorial to the Victims of Balotesti
📍 Dimieni, România
Memorial to the Victims of Balotesti. Memorial site for the 60 who perished when Tarom Flt 371 crashed after take off on 31 March 1995.
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Navje Cemetery
📍 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Navje Cemetery
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Novo Bežanijsko Groblje
📍 Београд, Serbia
Novo Bežanijsko Groblje
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Grobišta Baša Tuin
📍 Туин, Macedonia de Nord
Grobišta Baša Tuin
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Harem Orašac - Opličići
📍 Metković, Croația
Harem Orašac - Opličići
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Harem Trijebanj
📍 Glušci, Croația
Muslim cemetery in Trijebanj
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Mustafića harem - Trijebanj
📍 Glušci, Croația
Muslim cemetery in Trijebanj
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Xanthi Jewish Cemetery
📍 Ξάνθη, Grecia
Jewish cemetery of Xanthi. In the early 20th century, Sephardic Jews from Adrianople, Didimoticho, and Salonika settled in Xanthi and in 1913 established a community. Consisting of 718 Jews in 1928, the community was reduced to 500 by 1934. After the war, in 1945, only 6 Jews remained in Xanthi. By 1960, the last Jewish family had emigrated to Israel. Source: https://www.esjf-surveys.org/survey/xanthi-jewish-cemetery/ Currently there are approximately 50 intact graves with tombstone inscriptions, and some partially destroyed without inscriptions.
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Zlagna Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery
📍 Zlagna, România
Zlagna Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery
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