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Jewish Cemetery

Jewish Cemetery

📍 Chișinău, Republica Moldova

Jewish Cemetery

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Praproče

Praproče

📍 Podpeč, Slovenia

Praproče

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Vokovický hřbitov

Vokovický hřbitov

📍 Horoměřice, Cehia

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Domžale New Cemetery

Domžale New Cemetery

📍 Stob, Slovenia

Domžale New Cemetery

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Grobišta Garani/Strelci

Grobišta Garani/Strelci

📍 Гарани, Macedonia de Nord

Grobišta Garani/Strelci

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Groblje Zdihovo

Groblje Zdihovo

📍 Zdihovo, Croația

Groblje Zdihovo

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Harem Borojevići

Harem Borojevići

📍 Glušci, Croația

Harem Borojevići

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Nowy cmentarz na Służewie

Nowy cmentarz na Służewie

📍 Dawidy, Polonia

The Służew New Cemetery (Polish: Nowy cmentarz na Służewie) is a Roman Catholic cemetery in Warsaw's Mokotów district, Poland. The cemetery is located at Wałbrzyska Street. The cemetery was established in 1900. From 30 June to 10 July 2014, the Institute of National Remembrance, the Council for the Protection of Struggle and Martyrdom and the Ministry of Justice carried out work as part of the research project "Searching for unknown burial places of victims of communist terror from 1944–1956". The exhumations were conducted under the supervision of Krzysztof Szwagrzyk.

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Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Łodzi

Nowy cmentarz żydowski w Łodzi

📍 Łódź, Polonia

The Łódź Jewish Cemetery, also known as the New Jewish Cemetery, was once the largest Jewish cemetery in Poland and one of the largest in the world. Located in the city of Łódź on Bracka Street, the necropolis was opened in 1892 and occupies around 44 hectares of land. The cemetery contains from 180,000 to 230,000 marked graves, as well as mass graves of victims of the Litzmannstadt Ghetto and the Holocaust. From 1893 to 1896, the basic construction of the necropolis was completed under the supervision of well-known architect Adolf Zeligson. The circular access is provided by the gate from the southern side on the axis of Abram Cukier Street, which is an extension Chryzantem Street. Pedestrian access is possible from the east through a gate in the wall stretching along Zmienna Street. The composition of the foundation is based on the arrangement of two mutually perpendicular axes. The fi

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Selca Cemetery

Selca Cemetery

📍 Selca, Slovenia

Selca Cemetery

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Меморіал львівських орлят

Меморіал львівських орлят

📍 Львів, Ucraina

The Cemetery of the Defenders of Lwów (Polish: Cmentarz Obrońców Lwowa, Cmentarz Orląt Lwowskich, Cemetery of the Lwów Eaglets, Orlat Cemetery) is a memorial and a burial place for the Poles and their allies who died in Lwów (Ukrainian: Lviv) during the hostilities of the Polish-Ukrainian War and Polish-Soviet War between 1918 and 1920. The complex is a part of the city's historic Lychakiv Cemetery. There are about 3000 graves in that part of the cemetery; some from the Lwów Eaglets young militia volunteers, after whom that part of the cemetery is named. It was one of the most famous necropolises of the interwar Poland. Initially neglected during Soviet times, much of the cemetery was destroyed in 1971. Following the Revolutions of 1989, the cemetery remained neglected until improvements in Polish-Ukrainian relations resulted in its rebuilding and refurbishment, leading to it becoming on

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Assumption of Mary Greek Orthodox Church

Assumption of Mary Greek Orthodox Church

📍 Magoula, Regional unit of Arcadia, Greece

Church Cemetery

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Butel Cemetery

Butel Cemetery

📍 Визбегово, Macedonia de Nord

Butel Cemetery

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Cimitir Petrovice

Cimitir Petrovice

📍 Petrovice, Cehia

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Harem Gornja Duboka

Harem Gornja Duboka

📍 Trnovica, Croația

Muslim cemetery in Gornja Duboka-Stolac

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Lekimmi, Corfu, Greece

Lekimmi, Corfu, Greece

📍 Λευκίμμη, Grecia

Lekimmi, Corfu, Greece

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Ottakringer Friedhof

Ottakringer Friedhof

📍 Wien, Austria

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Telenești Jewish Cemetery

Telenești Jewish Cemetery

📍 Teleneşti, Moldova

Alternate names: Teleneshty/Telenesht/ Tyrg/Telenesti/Telenesti Targ/Tseleneshti Tyrg. Located at 47°30' N, 28°22' E, 41 miles NNW of Chişinău (Kishinev), 27 miles SE of Bălţi (Beltsy), 22 miles WNW of Orhei (Orgeyev). Teleneshty County, Bessarabia region. 1900 Jewish population: 3,876 The town in central Moldova, the estate's owner invited Jews to work in the area in the late 18th century. The chevra kaddisha begun in 1794 lasted maintained until WW II. In 1897, the 3,876 Jews represented 89% of the total population. Nearly all the Jews were annihilated by the Nazis. [March 2009] Ha-ayara ha-ketana she-be-Bessarabia; le-zekher Telenesti--ayaratenu (Israel, 1981) Pinkas Teleneshti (Tel Aviv, 1982) CEMETERY: The Jewish cemetery is in horrible condition. Luckily, none of the stones are overturned or vandalized. One of the outcomes of our 1999 visit was to hire a local man to care for the cemetery. He is not Jewish. Our arrangement is that we will continue to pay for three months of work in advance. Source: Irv Schoenberg, reporting to Rom-SIG News (See ROMSIG) JOWBR: Jewish Cemetery story and cemetery [Apr 2016] [UPDATE] Photos by Charles Burns [November 2017]

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Župna Crkva Sv. Josipa

Župna Crkva Sv. Josipa

📍 Josipdol, Općina Josipdol, Croatia

Župna Crkva Sv. Josipa, Josipdol Parish Church of Sv. Joseph Josipdol

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Гробище - село Загражден

Гробище - село Загражден

📍 Загражден, Bulgaria

Гробище - село Загражден

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Кладбище Коммунаров

Кладбище Коммунаров

📍 Севастополь, Ucraina

Sevastopol (în lb. ucraineană și în rusă Севастополь iar Акъяр/Aqyar în tătară crimeeană) este cel mai mare oraș al Republicii Autonome Crimeea, republică aflată în componența Ucrainei, în prezent anexată de Rusia. Este port la Marea Neagră. De la înființarea orașului în 1783, a fost o bază pentru flota rusă de la Marea Neagră. În timpul Războiului Rece din secolul al XX-lea, a fost un oraș închis. Suprafața administrativă totală este de 864 de kilometri pătrați și include o cantitate semnificativă de teren rural. Populația urbană, concentrată în mare parte în jurul Golfului Sevastopol, este de 479.394, iar populația totală este de 547.820 de locuitori. Sevastopol, împreună cu restul Crimeei, este recunoscut la nivel internațional ca parte a Ucrainei, iar în cadrul legal ucrainean este unul dintre cele două orașe cu statut special (celălalt fiind Kiev). Cu toate acestea, a fost ocupat de

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Cemetery of Heroes

Cemetery of Heroes

📍 Craiova, Municipiul Craiova, Romania

Cemetery for Romanian Veterans located in Calafat, Dolj County, Romania.

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Cimitir - Bogarosch

Cimitir - Bogarosch

📍 Bulgăruș, Comuna Lenauheim, Romania

Cimitir - Bogarosch

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Gaj Urni Krematorij

Gaj Urni Krematorij

📍 Zagreb, Croația

Gaj Urni Krematorij

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