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

Cmentarz Żołnierzy Radzieckich
📍 Elbląg, Polonia
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Cmentarz Żydowski
📍 Bielsko-Biała, Polonia
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Cmentarz Żydowski - Kirkut
📍 Słubice, Polonia
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Dawny cmentarz miejski
📍 Bolesławiec, Polonia
Bolesławiec (în germană Bunzlau) este un oraș în voievodatul Silezia Inferioară, Polonia. Se află în Silezia, la o altitudine de 190 m deasupra nivelului mării. Are o suprafață de 22,81 km². Populația este de 37.559 locuitori, determinată în 31 martie 2021, prin recensământul polonez din 2021[*].
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Dzamija Grobišta Zajas
📍 Зајас, Macedonia de Nord
Dzamija Grobišta Zajas
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Èešnjice Cemetery
📍 Češnjice, Slovenia
The cemetery is located in Èešnjice in the Municipality of Lukovica, Slovenia. At the time of page creation, this settlement is missing from the Find A Grave database.
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Friedhof Kalksburg
📍 Perchtoldsdorf, Austria
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Friedhof Meidling
📍 Wien, Austria
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Galatas Cemetery (Κοιμητήριο Γαλατά)
📍 Δαράτσος, Grecia
The village of Galatas is situated approximately 7 km west of Chania, on a hill between mountains and the sea and near the national road, on the route to Kolimbari. The cemetery is south of the village and near The Galatas Allied Battle of Crete Monument.
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Gradsko groblje "Pri Svetom Duhu" u Koprivnici
📍 Koprivnica, Croația
During the second half of the 19th century, in the area next to the chapel of St. Holy Spirit, the city of Koprivnica arranged the central city cemetery, which has this function to this day. The cemetery was expanded in 1869, but at the same time it was not decorated. City gardener Dragutin Ruhl started landscaping the cemetery in the 1890s, and the city gravedigger Ivan Maček gave it its current horticultural appearance.
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Groblje
📍 Gornji Poličnik, Croația
Groblje
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Groblje Galečić
📍 Kamensko, Croația
Groblje Galečić
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Groblje Gornje Vrapče
📍 Zagreb, Croația
Groblje Gornje Vrapče
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Groblje Lovinac
📍 Gornji Poličnik, Croația
Groblje Lovinac
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Groblje Pavlovčani
📍 Pavlovčani, Grad Jastrebarsko, Croatia
kapela Sv. Pavla/chapel of St. Paul
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Groblje Rupalj
📍 Gornji Poličnik, Croația
Groblje Rupalj
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Groblje u Vrisniku
📍 Vrboska, Croația
Close to Crkva sv Lovre in Vrisnik, Island Hvar (Church of St Lawrence)
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Harem Rotim
📍 Glušci, Croația
Muslim cemetery in Rotimlja
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Holy Forty Martyrs Church
📍 Ruse, Obshtina Ruse, Bulgaria
The Holy Forty Martyrs Church is a medieval Eastern Orthodox church constructed in 1230 in the town of Veliko Tarnovo in Bulgaria, the former capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire. The Holy Forty Martyrs Church, an elongated six-columned basilica, has three semicircular apses and a narrow narthex from the west.
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Hřbitov
📍 Frymburk, Cehia
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Hřbitov Kunovice
📍 Kunovice, Cehia
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Hřbitov Plumlov
📍 Soběsuky, Cehia
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Jüdischer Friedhof Kos
📍 Kos, Regional unit of Kos, Greece
Jüdischer Friedhof Kos
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Karlsdorf Concentration Camp - Banatski Karlovac
📍 Банатски Карловац, Serbia
At the end of worl War II, Karlsdorf was an almost entirely Ethnic German village in Serbian Yugoslavia. Just prior to the end of the war, starting with the arrival of the Soviet Army and Communist Partisna soldiers, a policy of ethnic cleansing was enacted against its German poulation. Those citizens of Karlsdorf who had not fled with the withdrawing German Army, were stipped of all of their rights. Many were sent off to other Communist Partisan run Concentration Camps or remained in Karlsdorf to be starved, worked to death or otherwise killed.
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