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Grabanlage für bei der Befreiung Wiens gefallene sowjetische Soldaten

Grabanlage für bei der Befreiung Wiens gefallene sowjetische Soldaten

📍 Kledering, Austria

Cimitirul Central din Viena (în germană Wiener Zentralfriedhof, colocvial Zentralfriedhof) a fost înființat în anul 1874. Cu o suprafață de 2,5 km² și circa trei milioane de înmormântați este unul din cele mai mari cimitire din Europa. Datorită multitudinii de cenotafe, a construcțiilor în stilul secesiunii vieneze și a arealului extins pe care îl ocupă, cimitirul se numără printre obiectivele turistice cele mai deosebite ale Vienei.

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Kronstadt Military Cemetery

Kronstadt Military Cemetery

📍 Braşov, Municipiul Codlea, Romania

Data from transcription. It appears unrelated men are listed on the same stone. This has led to confusion on the surname that they should be under.

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Gudurica Cemetery

Gudurica Cemetery

📍 Гудурица, Serbia

Gudurica Cemetery

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Baierdorf Cemetery

Baierdorf Cemetery

📍 Crainimat, România

Bereits 1332 erwähnt, befand sich seit 1547 der Friedhof bis Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts auf dem Kirchhof innerhalb der Kirchenmauern direkt bei der Baierdorfer Kirche am Ende der Hintergasse, bevor er hinter die Hausgärten auf der Nordseite von Baierdorf verlegt wurde. Nach 1944 wurde der evangelische Friedhof Baierdorf von den dort angesiedelten Rumänen und Zigeunern beansprucht. Die Umzäunung des Friedhofes und die schmiedeeisernen Einfriedungen von Gräbern wurden gestohlen. Die hölzernen Kreuze von den deutschen Soldatengräbern wurden verbrannt. Grabsteine wurden umgestürzt. Um Tiere und Vieh vom Friedhof fernzuhalten, haben die Sachsen, die in der Zeit in Baierdorf leben durften, unter schwierigen Umständen den Friedhof mit Dornen von der Hutweide umzäunt. Infolge zwischenzeitlicher Auswanderung aller deutschstämmigen Baierdorfer, wurde Kirche und Friedhof 1982 vom orthodoxen Bekenntnis übernommen. <b

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Artiče Cemetery

Artiče Cemetery

📍 Artiče, Slovenia

Artiče Cemetery

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Sarigol Military Cemetery

Sarigol Military Cemetery

📍 Κρηστώνη, Grecia

From Thessaloniki take the main road in the direction of Kilkis. The village of Kristoni is approx 3km south of Kilkis and the cemetery is less than 1km south of the village, from which the cemetery is clearly sign posted. From April to June 1917, the 35th Casualty Clearing Station was at Sarigol. It was replaced by the 21st Stationary Hospital, which remained until December 1918. From these two hospitals, 150 burials were made in the cemetery, many of them men who had been wounded in the Allied attack on the Grand-Couronne and Pip Ridge in April-May 1917, and September 1918. In February 1921, 560 graves were brought into Sarigol from Janes Military Cemetery, a few miles to the north, and serving the same front. The cemetery at Janes was on low ground, and, under the normal conditions of this region, it was found difficult to approach and almost impossible to maintain in good order. With a few exceptions, the burials were made from 31st Casualty Clearing Station between August 1916 and October 1918. Sarigol Military Cemetery now contains 682 Commonwealth burials of the First World War and 29 war graves of other nationalities.

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Olasz katonai temető

Olasz katonai temető

📍 Csömör, Ungaria

The Kozma Street Cemetery is the biggest Jewish cemetery of Budapest, Hungary. It is located next to the New Public Cemetery (Újköztemető).

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Boldogkőújfalui temető

Boldogkőújfalui temető

📍 Boldogkőújfalu, Ungaria

Boldogkőújfalui temető

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Athens New Protestant Cemetery

Athens New Protestant Cemetery

📍 Αθήνα, Grecia

The Protestant plot is located within Athens 1st Cemetery, the main entrance to which is located on Trivonianus Street. The plot is towards the rear of the cemetery and is shown on a layout plan in the chapel. This civil cemetery contains 2 Commonwealth burials of the First World War. There is also 1 non Commonwealth foreign national burial and a further 4 non World War service burials.

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Harem Čapljina

Harem Čapljina

📍 Prud, Croația

Harem Čapljina is a Muslim cemetery in the town of Čapljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Tirasapol

Tirasapol

📍 Tiraspol, Moldova

Tirasapol

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Kirechkoi-Hortakoi Military Cemetery

Kirechkoi-Hortakoi Military Cemetery

📍 Εξοχή, Grecia

The cemetery is some 15 kilometres north east of Thessaloniki, on the outskirts of the village of Exochi (formerly Kirechkoi), adjacent to the village communal cemetery, just off the road to Hortakoi. From Thessaloniki, first drive to Panorama. Continue through Panorama on the main road which meanders up the mountain. Keep going until you reach a major T junction, just past a bus park on the left, (straight ahead is a large stone quarry). Turn left at this T junction and continue until you see a road forking off left at a 45 degree angle. There will be a distinctive high grey stone wall on the driver's left hand side. Follow this road to a crossroads. Turn left and the cemetery is located a few metres down this road, on the left hand side. XVI Corps Headquarters were at Kirechkoi from January 1916, soon after the opening of the Salonika campaign, until the advance to the Struma in September 1916. The cemetery was begun in March 1916, but it remained a very small one until September 1917, when the 60th, 65th and 66th General Hospitals came to the neighbourhood. In June, July and September 1918, other hospitals were brought to the high and healthy country beside the Salonika-Hortakoi road and in September 1918, the influenza epidemic began which raged for three months and filled three-quarters of the cemetery. The last burial took place in January 1919, but in 1937, 12 graves were brought into the cemetery from Salonika Protestant Cemetery where their permanent maintenance could not be assured. The cemetery now contains 588 Commonwealth burials of the First World War and 58 Bulgarian war graves. There are also 17 burials from the Second World War.

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Cimitirul Ghiroda Crișan

Cimitirul Ghiroda Crișan

📍 Ghiroda, România

Cimitirul Ghiroda Crișan

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Abaújvári Cemetery

Abaújvári Cemetery

📍 Abaújvár, Gönci járás, Hungary

Abaújvári Cemetery

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Črni Vrh Idrija

Črni Vrh Idrija

📍 Črni Vrh, Slovenia

Črni Vrh Idrija

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Selnica Cemetery

Selnica Cemetery

📍 Selnica, Croația

Groblje Selnica

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Bizovik

Bizovik

📍 Podmolnik, Slovenia

This cemetery was probably established in 1931 (the grave for Marija Moškrc indicates that she was the first burial in the cemetery) to replace the old cemetery at Saint Nicholas' Church on the hill in Bizovik.

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Cmentarz Komunalny Północny

Cmentarz Komunalny Północny

📍 Mościska, Polonia

Northern Communal Cemetery (Polish: Cmentarz Komunalny Północny) is one of the largest cemeteries in Poland and Europe, located in Młociny and Wólka Węglowa in the Bielany district of Warsaw, Poland. The site for the cemetery was established in the 1960s at the northern outskirts of the city and partly in the area of the village of Wólka Węglowa (hence the colloquial name Cemetery in Wólka, Cmentarz na Wólce). The cemetery was opened in 1973 and so far nearly 180,000 of the dead have been buried here.

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Harem Počitelj

Harem Počitelj

📍 Prud, Croația

Harem Počitelj

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Vyšehradský hřbitov

Vyšehradský hřbitov

📍 Praha, Cehia

Cimitirul Vyšehrad (în cehă Vyšehradský hřbitov) este locul de veci al multor compozitori, artiști, sculptori, scriitori cehi și personalități din lumea științei și politicii. Cimitirul a fost înființat în 1869 pe terenul Castelului Vyšehrad din Praga, Cehia. Monumentul central al cimitirului este marele mormânt Slavín, proiectat de Antonín Wiehl.

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Biserica Sfântul Nicolae din Brașov

Biserica Sfântul Nicolae din Brașov

📍 Braşov, Municipiul Codlea, Romania

Saint Nicholas Church (Romanian: Biserica Sfântul Nicolae) is a Romanian Orthodox church in Brașov, dominating the historic district of Șcheii Brașovului.- This is the page for the church, separate from the cemetary. -

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Harem Podgrad - Djetelina

Harem Podgrad - Djetelina

📍 Glušci, Croația

Muslim cemetery in Stolac.

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Radomlje Cemetery

Radomlje Cemetery

📍 Radomlje, Slovenia

Radomlje Cemetery

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Cimitiru Comuni

Cimitiru Comuni

📍 Bârlad, Municipiul Bârlad, Romania

City cemetery in Berezeni Romania.

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