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

Stary Cmentarz
📍 Łódź, Polonia
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Cosminului Cemetery
📍 Timisoara, România
Cosminului Cemetery
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Hodschag Cemetery
📍 Odžaci, Zapadnobački okrug, Serbia
Hodschag Cemetery
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Čuka Torbeše Grobišta Kičevo
📍 Кичево, Macedonia de Nord
Čuka Torbeše Grobišta Kičevo
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Târgu Mureş Veterens Cemetery
📍 Târgu Mureş, Municipiul Târgu Mureş, Romania
Veterans Cemetery in Târgu Mureş Romania.
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Cimitirul Ghencea Civil
📍 Sectorul 6, România
Cimitirul Ghencea Civil
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Varrezat e Dëshmorëve
📍 Korçë, Albania
Cemetery and memorial for the soldiers who died in Albania during World War II.
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Міське кладовище
📍 Коцюбинське, Ucraina
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Kranj City Cemetery
📍 Kranj, Mestna občina Kranj, Slovenia
Kranj City Cemetery
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Cimitirul Central (Armenesc)
📍 Chișinău, Republica Moldova
Cimitirul Central din Chișinău, numit impropriu Cimitirul Armenesc, este unul dintre cele mai cunoscute cimitire din Republica Moldova. Fondat în 1811, el este locul de odihnă a multor personalități marcante din istoria și cultura Moldovei. Cimitirul este amplasat în sectorul Centru al municipiului Chișinău, în „triunghiul” format dintre străzile Alexei Mateevici, Vasile Alecsandri și Pantelimon Halippa. Intrarea centrală în cimitir este din strada Al. Mateevici, 11, iar la poarta lui începe strada Armenească. Cimitirul mai are alte două intrări: unul din spatele cinematografului „Gaudeamus” din scuarul Pan Halippa și alta dinspre memorialul „Maica Îndurerată” din Piața Pan Halippa. Din 2025, Cimitirul Central este recunoscut drept monument istoric, de artă și arhitectural de importanță națională în Registrul monumentelor Republicii Moldova ocrotite de stat cu nr. 384.8 (municipiul Chiși
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Donji harem Jasenica - Čapljina
📍 Prud, Croația
Muslim cemetery in Jasenica-Čapljina
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Harem Krstina - Podveležje
📍 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Harem Krstina is a Muslim cemetery in Podveležje-Mostar.
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Nowy Cmentarz
📍 Zakopane, Polonia
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Balatonfüred Jewish Cemetery
📍 Balatonfüred, Ungaria
A kőfallal körülzárt régi temető a a templomrom mellett, a hegy felé továbbhaladva a Régi temető utcáról érhető el.
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Stožice
📍 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Stožice
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Cimitir Vědomice
📍 Vědomice, Cehia
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Iasi Jewish Cemetery
📍 Valea Lupului, România
The Iasi Jewish Cemetery is located on Sos. Pacurari (Aleea Cim. Evreiese) and has a large arch above the entrance. The road winds past the arch about a mile to the actual cemetery. The original cemetery records are kept at the Iasi Jewish Community but the very oldest ones are written in Aramaic. The Hebrew characters on the flat markers are practically impossible to read due to erosion. The standing headstones are in fairly good condition. The whole cemetery is very overgrown with weeds and shrubs. In the newer sections most of the headstones have both Hebrew and Romanian on them. In the older sections the headstones are almost exclusively in Hebrew.The cemetery houses approximately 80,000 graves and is quite impressive, although its records are disorganized. The site dates back only about one hundred years. An earlier cemetery was destroyed, although a few of its gravestones were brought to the
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Cimitirul Mătăsarilor
📍 Timisoara, România
Cimitirul Mătăsarilor is an abandoned cemetery.
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Novo Mesto - Šmihel
📍 Novo mesto, Slovenia
Novo Mesto - Šmihel
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Abony Jewish Cemetery
📍 Abony, Ungaria
Abony Jewish Cemetery
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Cmentarz Komunalny nr 1 Miłostowo
📍 Bogucin, Polonia
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Podmochani Cemetery
📍 Подмочани, Macedonia de Nord
Village Church Cemetery
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Harem Troskoti - Međine
📍 Pozla Gora, Croația
Harem Troskoti is a Muslim cemetery in Međine-Polog (Mostar municipality).
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Bucharest Jewish Cemetery Giurgiului III
📍 Sectorul 5, România
One of three large Jewish Cemeteries in Bucharest.Established in beginning of the 20th century, the still-active Orthodox cemetery is separate but near other cemeteries. Reached by a public road, access is open with permission. A masonry wall with a locking gate surrounds the site.The cemetery contains special memorial monuments to pogrom victims and others.The local Jewish community owns the property. Within the limits of the cemetery is a preburial house with a tahara, catafalque, and an ohel.
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