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Šarani cemetery

Šarani cemetery

📍 Шарани, Serbia

Šarani The village of Šarani is located in the southern part of the municipality of Gornji Milanovac, on the banks of the Dičina River. It borders the villages of Brđani, Semedraž, Takovo, Ločevci, and Drenova, and on the southwest side with Milićevci in the municipality of Čačak. Šarani has eight hamlets: Dolove, Šarenac, Ozrića Brdo, Baščinu, Sađevine, Pod, Ječmina, Luka, and Savinac, a small town that was formed when Prince Miloš built the Church of St. Sava in 1819 near the healing spring by the Dičina River. This area is also connected to the section of the "Miloš Veliki" Highway. It is believed that Šarani was a mining settlement in the Middle Ages. It is mentioned in Turkish defteras as the village of Andratnica or Andretnica. In addition to the indigenous population, new settlements began in the late 18th and 19th centuries with people from Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the surrounding area of Užice. Village Cemetery A small number of old tombstones have been preserved. Chronologically, the oldest ones are massive crosses and low monuments with geometric carvings of various sizes and shapes. The most common monuments are pillar-shaped and vertical slabs that end with a decoratively crafted cross.

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Săvârșin Orthodox Cemetery

Săvârșin Orthodox Cemetery

📍 Savarsin, România

Săvârșin Orthodox Cemetery

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Schimatari Cemetery

Schimatari Cemetery

📍 Schimatari, Regional unit of Boeotia, Greece

Schimatari Cemetery

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Selimbar Cemetery

Selimbar Cemetery

📍 Selimbar, România

The Selimbar Cemetery is located north off of Strada Mihai Viteazul on Strada Cimitirului, less than .25 km, on the west side of the street.Postal zip code is 557260

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Sepsiszentgyörgy római katolikus temetö

Sepsiszentgyörgy római katolikus temetö

📍 Sfantu Gheorghe, România

Sepsiszentgyörgy római katolikus temetö

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Serbian Orthodox Cathedral

Serbian Orthodox Cathedral

📍 Zagreb, Croația

Serbian Orthodox Cathedral

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Sf. Ier. Nicolae

Sf. Ier. Nicolae

📍 Capu Piscului, România

Sf. Ier. Nicolae

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Shtip City Cemetery

Shtip City Cemetery

📍 Ново Село, Macedonia de Nord

Shtip City Cemetery

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Silimna Cemetery

Silimna Cemetery

📍 Silimna, Regional unit of Arcadia, Greece

The cemetery used to be in the centre of the village at the location of the Church of the Annunciation, which was built in 1894. The cemetery was relocated to its present site, by the nearby Church of Agia Paraskevi. It is surrounded by a stone wall and contains many old and recent graves in a forest of cypresses.

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Silistra

Silistra

📍 Silistra, Obshtina Silistra, Bulgaria

Silistra

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Silistra Jewish Cemetery

Silistra Jewish Cemetery

📍 Silistra, Obshtina Silistra, Bulgaria

Source: http://www.heritageabroad.gov/Portals/0/Reports%20and%20Surveys/Bulgaria%20Jewish%20sites%202011%20(2).pdf?ver=2016-02-24-124044-887 Silistra The first Jewish community in Silistra was established in the 16th century. When the survey was conducted, the Silistra Jewish population consisted of only 14 people. The Jewish cemetery is located near the Romanian boarder, next to the old Christian cemetery. An oil factory and several residential blocks now occupy the cemetery site. There is no fence or gate marking the boundaries of the 1,200 square meter site. Scores of marble and granite gravestones inscribed in Bulgarian, Hebrew, and Romanian, mostly from the 20th century, are still visible, though most of the site is obscured by thick vegetation. Rabbi Eliezer Papo, an influential expert on Jewish law and ethics who was born in Sarajevo in 1785, was buried in the Jewish cemetery after his death in a cholera epidemic in the 1820s. His tomb is a place of pilgrimage, and a new monument, separated from the other graves by a fence, was constructed in 1998. A mikveh (ritual bath) was also recently built there for the use of pilgrims. The site is owned by the national Jewish community.

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Simonopetra Monastery

Simonopetra Monastery

📍 Dafni, Peninsula of Mount Athos, Greece

Simonopetra Monastery (Greek: Σιμωνόπετρα, literally: "Simon's Rock"), also Monastery of Simonos Petra (Greek: Μονή Σίμωνος Πέτρας), is an Eastern Orthodox monastery in the monastic state of Mount Athos in Greece. Simonopetra ranks thirteenth in the hierarchy of the Athonite monasteries.

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Sinjsko groblje

Sinjsko groblje

📍 Sinj, Croația

Sinjsko groblje

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Șipet Cemetery

Șipet Cemetery

📍 Sipet, România

Șipet Cemetery

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Skiathos Cemetery

Skiathos Cemetery

📍 Skiathos, Regional unit of Sporades, Greece

Skiathos Cemetery

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Škofja Loka

Škofja Loka

📍 Škofja Loka, Slovenia

Škofja Loka

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Slatine Cemetery

Slatine Cemetery

📍 Slatine, Grad Split, Croatia

Slatine Cemetery

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Sljivosevci

Sljivosevci

📍 Sljivosevci, Općina Magadenovac, Croatia

Sljivosevci

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Slunj Cemetery

Slunj Cemetery

📍 Slunj, Grad Slunj, Croatia

Slunj Cemetery

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Smihelsko Pokopalisce

Smihelsko Pokopalisce

📍 Novo Mesto, Mestna občina Novo mesto, Slovenia

Smihelsko Pokopalisce

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Smrika Cemetery

Smrika Cemetery

📍 Šmrika, Croația

Smrika Cemetery

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Snagov Monastery

Snagov Monastery

📍 Silistea Snagovului, România

Snagov Monastery

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Soko Banja Cemetery

Soko Banja Cemetery

📍 Niš, Nišavski okrug, Serbia

Soko Banja Cemetery

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Solca Catholic Cemetery

Solca Catholic Cemetery

📍 Solca, Oraş Solca, Romania

Solca Catholic Cemetery

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