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Biserica Sfântul Nicolae din Brașov
📍 Braşov, Municipiul Codlea, Romania
Saint Nicholas Church (Romanian: Biserica Sfântul Nicolae) is a Romanian Orthodox church in Brașov, dominating the historic district of Șcheii Brașovului.- This is the page for the church, separate from the cemetary. -
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Harem Počitelj
📍 Prud, Croația
Harem Počitelj
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Harem Podgrad - Djetelina
📍 Glušci, Croația
Muslim cemetery in Stolac.
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Radomlje Cemetery
📍 Radomlje, Slovenia
Radomlje Cemetery
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Cimitiru Comuni
📍 Bârlad, Municipiul Bârlad, Romania
City cemetery in Berezeni Romania.
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Jewish Cemetery – Gura Humorului
📍 Gura Humorului, Oraş Gura Humorului, Romania
Jewish Cemetery – Gura Humorului
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Cimitirul Radauti
📍 Radauti, România
The old Radauti Cemetery, also known as Cimitirul Central Radauti, is situated between Strada Stefan cel Mare and Strada Garii in Radauti. The cemetery is unique in that it is bisected by a railroad line.
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Harem Haljinovci - Lišani
📍 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Harem Haljinovci - Lišani
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Saints Peter & Paul Church Cemetery
📍 Kringa, Croația
Saints Peter & Paul Church Cemetery
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Draganic
📍 Draganić, Croația
Cemetery attached to the local church
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Békéscsabai izraelita temető
📍 Békéscsaba, Ungaria
Békéscsabai izraelita temető
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Groblje Gospe Čatrnjske
📍 Lukar, Croația
Groblje Gospe Čatrnjske
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Gradsko mezarje Podgljivlje
📍 Duba Konavoska, Croația
Muslim cemetery in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Velika Ligojna
📍 Velika Ligojna, Slovenia
Velika Ligojna
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Dol Cemetery
📍 Pribic, Općina Krašić, Croatia
Dol Cemetery
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Abaújkéri temető
📍 Abaújkér, Gönci járás, Hungary
Abaújkéri temető
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Harem Brestovnik - Rečice
📍 Metković, Croația
Harem Brestovnik - Rečice
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Cmentarz Wojskowy na Powązkach
📍 Warszawa, Polonia
Powązki Military Cemetery (Polish pronunciation: [pɔˈvɔ̃skʲi]; Polish: Cmentarz Wojskowy na Powązkach) is an old military cemetery located in the Żoliborz district, western part of Warsaw, Poland. The cemetery is often confused with the older Powązki Cemetery, known colloquially as "Old Powązki". The Old Powązki cemetery is located to the south-east of the military cemetery. The military cemetery holds the graves of many who have fought and died for their country since the early 19th century, including a large number involved in the 1920 Battle of Warsaw, the September 1939 Campaign, and the 1944 Warsaw Uprising against Nazi Germany.
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Groblje Križ
📍 Melinovac, Croația
Groblje Križ
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Sava Cemetery
📍 Sava, Slovenia
Sava Cemetery
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Sošice
📍 Sošice, Croația
Sošice
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Monastir Road Indian Cemetery
📍 Θεσσαλονίκη, Grecia
Please note that the cemetery is now kept locked. To collect the cemetery keys and for any further assistance, visitors are kindly requested to contact the Greece regional office 24 hours in advance of their visit on Tel: +30 2310452597. The office is open Mon-Fri 9.00am-4.00pm local time. Visitors are advised to travel to the cemetery in pairs and to secure all valuable items. The cemetery is located approximately 3 kilometres from the centre of Thessaloniki following Monastriou Street, direction west on the road to Edessa. Follow Monastiriou Street until you come to the large motorway overpass, turn left at the traffic lights under the motorway overpass and then turn immediately right where a large CWGC sign is located. Follow this street, Megalo Alexandrou and continue straight for approximately 400 metres and turn left at the T junction where after approximately 100 metres you shall see another CWGC sign which is directly opposite the cemetery entrance. The cemetery was made between 1916 and 1920, and is made up of two plots - the southern plot, containing burials, and the northern plot, in which the remains of over 200 Indian servicemen were cremated in accordance with their faith. The men served mainly with the Royal Artillery, the Transport Corps of Bharatpur and Indore, the Mule Corps and, after 1918, certain Indian regiments. There are now 358 Indian servicemen of the First World War buried or commemorated in the cemetery. The northern plot contains a memorial with panels bearing the names of those who were cremated. The cemetery also contains the Monastir Road Indian Memorial, bearing the names of over 150 Indian servicemen who died in Macedonia during the First World War, whose graves could not be marked or moved.
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"The Dormition of the Mother of God" Church
📍 Comana de Sus, Comuna Comana, Romania
"The Dormition of the Mother of God" Church
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Jevrejsko groblje u Subotica
📍 Суботица, Serbia
Jevrejsko groblje u Subotica
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