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

Stary Cmentarz
📍 Rzeszów, Polonia
Rzeszów () este un oraș din sud-estul Poloniei (regiunea istorică Galiția). Este centru administrativ al Voievodatului Subcarpatia, având, conform datelor din 3 noiembrie 2014, o populație de 185,242 locuitori. Accesul, pe calea aerului, se poate face prin Aeroportul Internațional Jasionka aflat la numai 12 kilometri, în nordul orașului. De asemenea, gara centrală a orașului face legătura cu toate orașele importante din Polonia. Parcul industrial pentru Știință și Tehnologii Avansate al Carpaților Inferiori, specializat pe noi tehnologii, se regăsește în Rzeszów, alături de un număr important de universități de stat. Printre acestea se numără Universitatea din Rzeszów (cu 12 departamente), Universitatea pentru Tehnologie din Rzeszów, precum și câteva universități private, Universitatea de Management și Tehnologia Informației fiind una dintre cele mai mari universități private din Polonia
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The Jewish Cemetery of Tiraspol
📍 Tiraspol, Moldova
The project was started by JewishGen, Bessarabia SIG in October of 2013. All photographs were done by Nuhim Kamenker, who is a resident of Tiraspol, one from small Jewish community remaining in Tiraspol. Nuhim is a dedicated person who is trying to preserve Jewish heritage in Tiraspol, he spend many hours at the cemetery going throughout bushes and trees finding an old grave, cleaning the matsvot Address: Corner of Ukrainskaya Street and Stroiteley Street (Strada Constructtori), entrance from Ukrainskaya Street, across of "SPETSAVTOKHOZYASTVO". There are 5 sectors in the cemetery. 1 - Memorial of Victims of Repression (Stalin repression of 1937-39) 4 - Mass Grave, where bones of Jews from the old cemetery were buried, and also Jews killed in the war. This is a completion of indexing and photographing of the Jewish Cemetery in Tiraspol. The first attempt to get an index for Tiraspol cemetery was done in December 2011; the index was an automated translation from Russian and included many misspelled names, and duplicates. Jewish Cemetery of Tiraspol Number of burials at the cemetery – about 2300. Number of records to upload to JewishGen JOWBR - 2306. 34 names are from Mass Grave. Number of Unknown graves – 73. Images of the Unknown graves are available at the Bessarabia SIG/Cemetery site or directly at Unknown Graves at Tiraspol Jewish Cemetery. Photographs: 2103, from that number 73 burials are unknown. Language of the inscriptions: mostly Russian, some in Russian and Hebrew, and there are several only in Hebrew. Dates: Burials in this section are from end of 1930s. The cemetery was formally closed for burials from 1980, but there are graves date in 2004. There is another cemetery in Tiraspol where Jews were buried. The indexing and photographing will be done in 2014-2015. Our gratitude to ALL volunteers who helped transcribe, translate and verify the records (Russian): Tsvetana Spasova Julia Lombardo Dena Whitman Yefim Kogan A number of images were placed on ViewMate , and with help of Nathen Gabriel Jo Mintz Selgman Ofir Azrilovici Avraham Jean-Francois Malthete David Rosen E Hershfeld we have many names cleared. 3 Thanks to Cantor Aryeh Finklestein for translating Hebrew inscriptions at the Mass Grave. Thanks to more than 20 people from Bessarabia and Ukraine SIGs who responded to request to remove swastikas from 13 images! Parts of the cemetery are overgrown with trees and bushes. It was very hard to get to the graves in these sections and photograph them. Three monuments are on a place of Mass Grave, where were interred the bones of our ancestors, brothers and sisters and children from the Old Cemetery, 1953; Jews killed in 1941-42 by Nazis in Tiraspol and surrounding areas; Jews killed on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War (1941-45) All names from the Mass Grave monuments were also added the index for the cemetery.
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Zagorje Cemetery
📍 Zagorje ob Savi, Slovenia
Zagorje Cemetery
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Židovský hřbitov
📍 Jihlava, Cehia
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Троїцьке кладовище
📍 Ніжин, Ucraina
Nijîn (în ucraineană Ніжин) este oraș regional în regiunea Cernihiv, Ucraina. Deși subordonat direct regiunii, orașul este și reședința raionului Nijîn.
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Aba, Jewish cemetery
📍 Aba, Ungaria
Aba, Jewish cemetery
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Bábolnai régi temető
📍 Bábolna, Komáromi járás, Hungary
Lezárt
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Backa Topola West (Nyugat)
📍 Bačka Topola, Severnobački okrug, Serbia
Backa Topola West (Nyugat)
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Balatonszemesi temető
📍 Balatonszemes, Siófoki járás, Hungary
Balatonszemesi temető
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Bekecsi temető
📍 Bekecs, Ungaria
Bekecsi temető
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Bezdan-Gornje groblje
📍 Бездан, Serbia
Bezdan-Gornje groblje
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Botevo village cemetery
📍 Ботево, Bulgaria
as of May 2024 being overgrown by a forest
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Branik
📍 Branik, Slovenia
Branik
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Bucharest Jewish Cemetery Giurgiului II
📍 Bucharest, Romania
The still-active, Orthodox cemetery is eached by a public road; access is open with permission via a masonry wall with a gate that locks.The oldest known gravestone dates from 1870. The local Jewish community owns the property; used for Jewish cemetery only.
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Cetinje Monastery
📍 Cetinje, Montenegro
Cetinje Monastery
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Cimitir Albrechtičky
📍 Albrechtičky, Cehia
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Cimitir Babice u Rosic
📍 Babice u Rosic, Cehia
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Cimitir Borkovany
📍 Borkovany, Cehia
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Cimitir Bošovice
📍 Bošovice, Cehia
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Cimitir Božice
📍 Božice, Cehia
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Cimitir Choceň
📍 Choceň, Cehia
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Cimitir Chudobín
📍 Chudobín, Cehia
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Cimitir Cieszyn
📍 Cieszyn, Polonia
Cieszyn (în germană Teschen, în cehă Těšín) este un oraș în sudul Poloniei, situat la ca. 100 km sudvest de Cracovia, direct pe granița cu Republica Cehă. De partea cealaltă a frontierei, dincolo de râul Olza se găsește Český Těšín. Cele două localități au format până la destrămarea Imperiului Austro-Ungar un singur oraș. În anul 1938, prin Acordurile de la München, orașul a fost reunificat sub autoritate poloneză, deoarece era locuit în majoritate de polonezi. După terminarea celui de-Al Doilea Război Mondial, orașul a fost din nou divizat, în prezent o parte găsindu-se în Polonia, sub numele de "Cieszyn", iar cealaltă parte în Cehia, sub numele "Český Těšín".
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Cimitir Drahanovice
📍 Drahanovice, Cehia
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