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Dionyssos-Rapendoza German War Cemetery
📍 Νέα Μάκρη, Grecia
Dionyssos-Rapendoza German War Cemetery
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Deutscher Soldatenfriedhoff - Tirana
📍 Tiranë, Albania
In WWII, some 2,400 German soldiers died or are missing in Albania, of these 1,800 are known by name. Their graves are scattered and located at 87 locations. As Albania was a closed country for many years, there were no diplomatic links between it and Germany. In the early 1990's first negotiations were begun and on April 14, 1994, the war grave agreement was signed between Germany and Albania and entered into force on 7 January 1995. Nevertheless, it was not possible to create a worthy military cemetery for the German war dead due to political unrest in the country. According to documentation, remains were located in larger cemeteries in Tirana, Shkodra, Elba Sani, Vlora and Korca. There were other smaller areas but many war graves in Albania have disappeared and remains could not be recovered. In 2002 it was finally possible to set up a German military cemetery on a small area in the middle of the town park of Tirana. The site was provided by the Albanian Government free of charge and is located in close proximity to a small British Commonwealth cemetery and a monument to important Albanians. Here, all remains of German war dead which are found will be interred. In the center of the walled 150 m2 area is a granite monument to the war dead and there are eight panels listing the names of the dead. There is a symbol before the names of the approximately 60 who have been recovered so far. 31 August, 2011
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Ghencea #3 Military Cemetery
📍 Sectorul 6, România
Ghencea #3 Military Cemetery
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Heroes Cemetery
📍 Zalău, Municipiul Zalãu, Romania
Cemetery for Veterans from the Roman municipality, Neamţ County in Romania.
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Cimitirul Hunia
📍 Hunia, România
Situated in the village of Hunia (ROMANIA), Dolj County, the Hunia Cemetery (Cimitirul Hunia) is composed by 2 parts: 1. The Old Cemetery (Cimitirul Vechi) - the "Left Side" ("Partea Stanga") - the "Right Side"("Partea Dreapta") 2. The New Cemetery (Cimitirul Nou)
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Jewish Cemetery-Island of Rhodes
📍 Ρόδος, Grecia
Small cemetery located between the Italian and Turkish cemeteries on Kallithea Avenue. The large Greek Orthodox cemetery is behind all 3 of these cemeteries. British War Cemetery is on the opposite side of Kallithea Ave.
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Kaštel Kambelovac - Gospa na Krugu
📍 Kaštel Kambelovac, Croația
In 1517, in accordance with the approval from 1478, noblemen and landowners from Split brothers Jerolim and Nikola Cambi, built a castle on a islet to protect themselves and residents of Lažan and Kruševik settlements. The castle was cylindrically shaped (unique in Kaštela) and very suitable for defense. In the area of Kaštel Kambelovac castles of Grissogono i Lipeo families have been built. Peasants from an old Croatian village Kruševik built two castles, Velika and Mala Piškera. It was the only example where peasants have built their fortresses. Due to the large number of castles Kaštel Kambelovac developed in a stretched village. On the slopes of Kozjak is a little church of St. Martin od Kruševika, former center of the Kruševik village. Today this church is known as Gospe na Krugu or Gospe od Snijega. North of Kruševik in the Lažana region the medieval church of St. Mihovil was built on the slope of Kozjak of the same name. There is a guard house from the 16th century on the western side of the slope and a fortress Kaštilica near the summit of the mountain. Marked paths lead to these churches and mountain houses under Koludar (325 m) and Orlovo gnijezdo. Farther uphill and to the northeast mountaineers would exit to the ridge of Kozjak over slick vertical cliff secured by a steel rope. From there the path leads to Veliki vrj (780 m), the highest point of Kozjak. The upper part of the path is only for experienced mountaineers. "Tvrdi ribarski kruh sa sedam kora omekšan u vinu i maslinovom ulju uz dobru ribu očito prija kambelovskim ribarima. U ribarskoj lučici puna je paleta boja i motiva: leuti i svjećarice, gajete i kajići, koloplet mreža i konopa, vrše i ferali, tende i jedra, vesla i jarboli, a iza njih splet slikovitih kamenih kuća skupljenih kroz pet stoljeća oko dvorca Cambi s najljepšom kulom u Kaštelima." Splitski trgovci i zemljoposjednici braća Jerolim i Nikola Cambi izgradili su dva kaštela, jedan poput oble kule oko kojega se počelo oblikovati naselje, a ograđeno je i obrambenim zidom 1566.g. Drugi Cambijev kaštel je zapadno, a na prostoru Kambelovca bili su izgrađeni i kašteli obitelji Grisogono i Lippeo. Grisogonov kaštel nalazio se u blizini Cambijeva kaštela, a kaštel obitelji Lippeo zapadno na udaljenosti od stotinjak metara. Oko toga kaštela u XVI. st. postojalo je selo. Taj je kaštel postao vlasništvo obitelji Dudan. Seljaci podkozjačkoga sela Kruševika takoder su izgradili dva kaštela zapadnije od Cambijevih na mjestu zvanom Piškera. To je bio jedini slučaj da su seljaci u Kaštelima izgradili sami svoj kaštel. Zbog položaja kaštela, Kambelovac se razvio kao razvučeno selo, a ne kao ostala Kaštela. Kambelovac su većinom naselili stanovnici podkozjačkoga sela Kruševika i izbjeglice iz drugih Kaštela. Crkvica sv. Martina od Kruševika, nekada središte sela Kruševika, nalazi se sjeverno od Kambelovca na padinama Kozjaka. Danas još postoje u K. Kambelovcu prezimena iz sela Kruševika. Od K.Kambelovca markiranom stazom preko mosta na Jadranskoj magistrali za 1 sat hoda dolazi se do planinarske kuće - doma pod Koludrom (325m, otvoren vikendom). Dalje uzbrdo pa sjeveroistočno uz glatku okomitu liticu osiguranu čeličnim užetom izlazi se na hrbat, odakle se još penje 20 minuta na Veli vrj Kozjaka (780 m, gornji dio staze samo za iskusne planinare). Danas crkvicu zovu Gospe na Krugu, Gospe od Snijega, Gospe od Ružarija. Sjeverno od Kruševika na predjelu Lažane nalazi se srednjovjekovna crkva sv. Mihovila na isturenom obronku brda Kozjak, na zapadnoj strani obronka nalazi se stražarnica - kula iz XVI. stoljeća, a pri samome vrhu Kozjaka je kula Kaštilica. http://www.cambi.hr/kastel-kambelovac/ Put Kruševika Kaštel Kambelovac, Općina Kaštela, Splitsko-dalmatinska županija Croatia
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Pribiæ Cemetery
📍 Pribić Crkveni, Croația
Pribiæ Cemetery
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Kaštel Gomilica - Gospe od Milosti
📍 Kaštel Gomilica, Croația
Kaštel Gomilica was built in the first half of the 16th century by the Benedictine nuns from Split. The nuns built it on the estate (Pustica) which they received as a donation from King Zvonimir of Croatia in 1078.[2] They also built the Romanesque church of St. Cosmas and Damian in 1160, and erected a Catholic Monastery on a small island known today Kaštilac.[3] Kaštel Gomilica was used as one of the shooting locations in the HBO series Game of Thrones where it was used as a backdrop for the Free City of Braavos.[4] source wikipedia
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Syrmisch-Mitrowitz Concentration Camp
📍 Sremska Mitrovica, Sremski okrug, Serbia
Syrmisch-Mitrowitz Concentration Camp
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Harem Šoinovac
📍 Prud, Croația
Harem Šoinovac is a Muslim cemetery in Mostar.
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Bellu Cemetery
📍 București, România
Located on the Şoseaua Olteniţei 3-5, the Serban Voda Cemetery, popularly referred to as "Bellu Cemetery" was founded in 1853 on a piece of land donated for such purpose by Baron Barbu Belu. Opened in 1858, the cemetery is divided in various sections including the Serban Voda, Catholic, military, French War Graves. The Sephardic Jewish Cemetery lies just opposite to the Serban Voda and the Cimitirul Eroii Revolutiei who fell in 1989 lies adjacent to the latter.
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Jewish Cemetery
📍 Petresti, România
The Jewish Cemetery in Focsani, still functioning today, is on the way to the small forest. It was established in 1874. More than 3245 dead are buried in 50 rows of single and family graves for two, three or four dead. Eathquakes have damaged many of the tombstones. The tombstone inscriptions may be in German, Hebrew, and/or Romanian. The newer generations of the Jewish Community are buried in this cemetery. There are a few ancient tombstones, over 120 years old. A monument has been erected at the gates of the cemetery to honor the Jewish heroes who died in action in World War I.
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Cvetkovic
📍 Cvetković, Croația
Cvetkovic
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Gornje Prekrizje
📍 Gornje Prekrizje, Općina Krašić, Croatia
Gornje Prekrizje
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Groblje Vrsi
📍 Vrsi, Croația
Groblje Vrsi
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Old Jewish Cemetery of Athens
📍 Αθήνα, Grecia
Athens Jewish Community Project - 2021-2022 All names are catalogued using Greek alphabet. For higher resolution photos and/or tombstone information in English, please sent your request via email at alvent98@gmail.com This cemetery is also uploaded (with photos for each tombstone too) at: https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Old-Jewish-Cemetery-of-Athens---%CE%A0%CE%B1%CE%BB%CE%B1%CE%B9%CF%8C-%CE%95%CE%B2%CF%81%CE%B1%CF%8A%CE%BA%CF%8C-%CE%9D%CE%B5%CE%BA%CF%81%CE%BF%CF%84%CE%B1%CF%86%CE%B5%CE%AF%CE%BF-%CE%91%CE%B8%CE%B7%CE%BD%CF%8E%CE%BD/333779 Number of existing gravestones: 926 Date of oldest tombstone: 1886 Date of newest tombstone: 2012 See also: https://www.esjf-surveys.org/survey/athens-first-municipal-cemetery-jewish-section/ Among other information recorded on tombstones, the place of birth is recorded for many of the deceased. These are the places of birth recorded: Arta - Athens - Chalkida - Chania - Chios - Didimoteicho (Dimotika) - Ioannina (Jannina) - Irakleion, Crete - Kastoria - Kavala - Kefalonia - Kerkyra (Corfu) - Komotini - Kos - Larisa - Preveza - Rodos - Serres - Thermia, Kythnos island - Thessaloniki (Salonique) - Trikala - Volos - Xanthi - Zakynthos (Zante) - Hebron - Istanbul - Smyrne (Izmir, Turkey) - Menemeni (Menemen,Turkey) - Adrianoupoli (Edirne, Turkey) - Nazili (Aydin Province, Turkey) - Milas (Turkey) - Riga (Latvia) - Odessa - Monastiri (Bitola, N. Macedonia) - Rustchuk (Ruse, Bulgaria) - Delvine (Albania) - Alexandria (Egypt) - Milan (Italy) - Malta - Kolemea (Kolomyya, Ukraine) - Kaposvar (Hungary) - Czernowitz (Chernivtsi, Ukraine) - Carlsbad (Germany) - Wien (Austria)
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Sveta Klara
📍 Gornji Čehi, Croația
Sveta Klara
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Struma Military Cemetery
📍 Καλόκαστρο, Grecia
Struma Military Cemetery
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Plot of Heroes
📍 Craiova, Municipiul Craiova, Romania
Cemetery dedicated to veterans from Romania in Craiova.
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Vlorë Cemetery
📍 Vorë, Vlorë Municipality, Albania
Many of the gravestones for babies were small with the information painted and weathering. 28 March 1997 An old boat Otranto became overloaded with passengers probably trying to get away from the civil unrest happening in the country. The boat sunk; its remains were pulled up much later. These are probably just memorial stones; they're in a beautiful part of the cemetery.
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Doiran Military Cemetery
📍 Δοϊράνη, Grecia
Doiran Military Cemetery is situated in the north of Greece close to the Macedonia border and near the south-east shore of Lake Doiran. It is approximately 2 kilometres north west of Drossato village behind and to the west of Doirani village and is reached via a farm track. From Thessaloniki take the Thessaloniki – Kilkis National Road north for approximately 70 km following the directions for the town of Kilkis until you come to a crossroads with the town of Drossato on your right. Turn left at this crossroad following the signs for Doirani Village/Lake and Customs. Continue on this road for approximately 2 km where you shall pick up the CWGC signs on the outskirts of the village that shall lead you around the village of Doirani and to the cemetery. The Doiran Memorial, is on what was called Colonial Hill, it can be seen from a distance and is clearly signposted. The cemetery (originally known as Colonial Hill Cemetery No.2) was formed at the end of 1916 as a cemetery for the Doiran front. The graves are almost entirely those of officers and men of the 22nd and 26th Divisions and largely reflect the fighting of April and May 1917 (the attacks on the Petit-Couronne), and 18-19 September 1918 (the attacks on Pip Ridge and the Grand-Couronne). In October and November 1918, after the final advance, a few burials took place from the 25th Casualty Clearing Station. After the Armistice, graves were brought into the cemetery from the battlefields and from by some small burial grounds, the most important of which was Strumnitza British Military Cemetery, north-west of Doiran, made by the 40th Casualty Clearing Station in October and November 1918. DOIRAN MILITARY CEMETERY now contains 1,338 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, 449 of them unidentified. There are also one French and 45 Greek war graves. The DOIRAN MEMORIAL, which stands near the cemetery, serves the dual purpose of Battle Memorial of the British Salonika Force (for which a large sum of money was subscribed by the officers and men of that force), and place of commemoration for more than 2,000 Commonwealth servicemen who died in Macedonia and whose graves are not known. The memorial was designed by Sir Robert Lorimer with sculpture by Walter Gilbert.
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Krivi Put
📍 Krivi Put, Grad Senj, Croatia
Gospa Snježna Catholic Church Krivi Put, Croatia
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French Military Cemetery
📍 Скопје, Macedonia de Nord
Formed in 1926, in the French military cemetery in Skopje the remains of 2,930 French soldiers were buried, of which only 930 have name. Many of the soldiers originate from the French colonial countries like Morocco and Senegal. The graves are divided into two larger plots with an alley leading to the central monument in the upper part, where there are two general tombs to the left and right. The cemetery is enclosed by a concrete fence and entrance is from the left side near a residential building inhabited by the people who take care for the cemetery. Commemorations at these cemeteries are usually held on July 14 - the national holiday of the Republic of France and November 11, the day when the First World War ended. The French military cemetery is located near the US Embassy in Skopje, above the Kale Sports and Recreation Center.
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