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Harem Dračevac
📍 Glušci, Croația
Muslim cemetery in village of Crnići - Stolac.
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Groblje Rovinj
📍 Rovinj, Croația
Groblje Rovinj
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Cmentarz Centralny
📍 Sanok, Polonia
The Central Cemetery is a communal cemetery in Sanok, Poland. The necropolis comprises multiple sections, beginning with the oldest at Jan Matejko Street, followed by a designed area at Rymanowska Street. Both sections are listed in the Registry of Cultural Property in Sanok. Over time, the cemetery expanded to include adjacent areas, including two soldiers' quarters, forming the current necropolis. It is one of the oldest cemeteries in the Podkarpackie Voivodeship.
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Harem Dračevice
📍 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Harem Dračevice
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Cimitir Лісне
📍 Лісне, Ucraina
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Harem Gubavica
📍 Prud, Croația
Harem Gubavica is a Muslim cemetery in the village of Gubavica, municipality of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Cmentarz Centralny
📍 Szczecin, Polonia
The Central Cemetery in Szczecin is a municipal cemetery in Szczecin, Poland. With an area of over 167.8 hectares, and still expanding, it is officially the largest cemetery in Poland and the third largest cemetery in Europe.
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Cemetery of Heroes
📍 Bilceşti, Comuna Valea Mare-Pravăţ, Romania
Veterans cemetery located in Pitești, Arges County, Romania.
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Καθολικό κοιμητήριο χώρας Τήνου - Catholic cemetery of Chora, Tinos
📍 Τήνος, Grecia
Καθολικό κοιμητήριο χώρας Τήνου - Catholic cemetery of Chora, Tinos
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Cmentarz żydowski
📍 Warszawa, Polonia
The Warsaw Jewish Cemetery is one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in Europe and in the world. Located on Warsaw's Okopowa Street and abutting the Christian Powązki Cemetery, the Jewish necropolis was established in 1806 and occupies 33 hectares (83 acres) of land. The cemetery contains over 250,000 marked graves, as well as mass graves of victims of the Warsaw Ghetto. Although the cemetery was closed down during World War II, after the war it was reopened and a small portion of it remains active, serving Warsaw's existing Jewish population. As the necropolis was established to replace many smaller cemeteries closer to the city centre, it was designed to serve all Jewish communities of Warsaw, regardless of their affiliation. Hence, it is subdivided into several districts dubbed quarters (kwatery), historically reserved for various groups. Among them are three Orthodox (for men, women an
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Isternia
📍 Isternia, Regional unit of Tinos, Greece
Isternia
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Lutheran Evangelical Cemetery
📍 Sectorul 5, România
This cemetery lies within Bucharest city limits in the Sola Vuda area, the main road towards Giurgiu and Ruse on the Bulgarian border. It is one of several cemeteries in the area and is located approximately 100 meters beyond the point where the road forks at a busy intersection of tram lines and cobbled streets. The entrance is on the right side of the right fork in the road on Soseaua Giurgiului M19 (HIghway 5). Cemetery opening hours:Daily from 8 am to 4 pm
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Sveti Rok Cemetery
📍 Sveti Rok, Croația
Graveyard next to parish church
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Pogonești Cemetery
📍 Belcesti, România
Pogonești Cemetery
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Α' Νεκροταφείο Αθηνών
📍 Αθήνα, Grecia
The First Cemetery of Athens (Greek: Πρώτο Νεκροταφείο Αθηνών, Próto Nekrotafeío Athinón) is the official cemetery of the City of Athens and the first to be built. It opened in 1837 and soon became a prestigious cemetery for Greeks and foreigners. The cemetery is located behind the Temple of Olympian Zeus and the Panathinaiko Stadium in central Athens. It can be found at the top end of Anapafseos Street (Eternal Rest Street). It is a large green space with pines and cypresses. In the cemetery there are three churches. The main one is the Church of Saint Theodores and there is also a smaller one dedicated to Saint Lazarus. The third church of Saint Charles is a Catholic church. The cemetery includes several impressive tombs such as those of Heinrich Schliemann, designed by Ernst Ziller; Ioannis Pesmazoglou; Georgios Averoff; and one tomb with a famous sculpture of a dead young girl called
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Cmentarz Grabiszyński
📍 Mokronos Dolny, Polonia
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Donji Vaganac
📍 Donji Vaganac, Croația
Donji Vaganac
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Šentjošt nad Horjulom
📍 Šentjošt nad Horjulom, Slovenia
Šentjošt nad Horjulom
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Harem Donji Kružanj-Podveležje
📍 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Muslim cemetery in Donji Kružanj-Podveležje
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Župnijska cerkev sv. Jurija
📍 Ihan, Slovenia
Župnijska cerkev sv. Jurija
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Harem Humi
📍 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Muslim cemetery in Humi-Mostar.
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Tri Fare v Rosalnicah
📍 Rosalnice, Slovenia
The Tri fare pilgrimage center is located in the north-eastern part of the village of Rosalnice near Metlika. The pilgrimage complex is distinguished by three Gothic churches, which are enclosed by a high churchyard wall. The churches stand side by side: the northern church is dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows, the central church is dedicated to Ecco homo (Behold the Man) and the southern church is dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes. The graveyard is located within the churchyard wall around all three churches.
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Crkva SV Jeronima
📍 Hum, Croația
Located in the alleged smallest city in the world per Guinness Book of Records, this church dates back to the 14th century. It has been restored several times most recently in 1904. The church features three frescoes dating back to 12-16th centuries. The Christian church is also know as the Church of St. Hieronymous. Due to lack of time I only was able to shoot a fraction of the headstones.
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Groblje Tribalj
📍 Tribalj, Croația
Groblje Tribalj
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