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A cemetery is any place with graves, tombs and memorials. The range of types and appearances is vast, from extensive mausolea with huge architectural elaborations, to unmarked plots of ground with hardly a sign it is a resting place.

In some cases royal memorials and tombs (see monarchies) may be the central point of vast grounds that might not always be known as a cemetery as such. Such sites are extensively visited for a wide range of reasons, depending on the local or national culture, they might be pilgrimage sites as well.

Pilgrimage

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Some countries have extensive pilgrimage systems. Cemeteries and the tombs of special people within a religious or national context are connected with others. Sometimes the networks are well mapped and signed, others more mysterious and less obvious.

To complicate the issue, some areas and places have very different ideas about pilgrimage, and deny the veracity of the process. People can be told 'no there is no special grave here', or even directed to not consider graves or tombs to be suitable to visit at all.

The important part of becoming involved in pilgrimage is to research first. To make sure the cemetery or tomb is an acceptable place to visit and that there are no prohibitions.

Some grave complexes have elaborate procedures for visitors to comply with, with restrictions on visiting times, and clothing. In some countries, where hierarchical social and political strictures exist, some graves can even be off limits, or distanced from public access.

Walls and structures

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Some cemeteries in built up areas have massive walls and fences for protection from vandalism. The walls and the surrounding structures can say more about the history of the location than the actual tombs.

In earlier times the walls and structures surrounding may have been built in relation to beliefs about things leaving the cemetery, as much as entering.

The leave-no-trace principle is the same as for archaeological sites. The legal consequences for trespassing in restricted areas, damaging graves, or souveniring artifacts from graves might be harsh. Respect the laws and regulations of local authorities.

A cenotaph is a grave-like monument over a deceased individual, or a group of deceased people, without any physical remains of those. They are typically erected to commemorate people whose remains have been lost; typical to deaths at sea, or at war. One notable example is the Cenotaph in London, commemorating dead British soldiers since World War I.

A memorial does not necessarily resemble a grave. They can be abstract in shape, such as the spomeniks of the Balkans.

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is a conceptual grave with the remains of an unidentified soldier from a specific war. These tombs can be found in many countries, dedicated to soldiers who died in the World Wars.

A pantheon is a building containing graves of notable people. A notable example is the Panthéon in Paris.

A mausoleum is a solitary grave building. Named for the grave of king Mausolus in Halicarnassus, which was one of the seven Wonders of the ancient world. Many iconic buildings are mausoleums, including the Pyramids of Giza, and the Taj Mahal.

A necropolis (Greek for "city of the dead") is a cemetery outside a settlement, typical to ancient Greek and Roman cities.

Respect

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Some cultures have very distinct beliefs about how or how not to visit graves, and it is well worth checking out acceptable practices. For instance some places have strict rules on not walking over or touching a grave or its coverings.

Some places also have specified clothing types for people entering, in most cases pieces of clothing are available to hire at entries, or items considered not suitable can be kept at the entrances.

Religious manners vary between faiths and countries; before you visit a cemetery of an unfamiliar religion, you should learn some basic etiquette of that religion, for instance by asking a local.

Avoid taking photographs of grieving people.

Information and genealogy

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Some cemeteries have custodians or caretakers who have information about the place or know where information can be found.

Some cemeteries have museums, organised tours and guidebooks for tourists to find the graves of famous and significant people.

Many older cemeteries and grave sites that are archaeological sites as well.

Due to the pressures of genealogical enthusiasts, or for other reasons, some cemeteries can provide burial lists and details.

However, weathering of gravestones or headstones can wash away all information, and for some places, the site is so old, there are simply no people or publications available about the deceased buried there.

Funerals

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The opportunity to be 'on site' during an important person's funeral or funeral procession can be a very special insight into a country or culture's attitude to people and their death.

High status people in some countries have such elaborate funerals that to be a witness is something that is very memorable.

There are usually protocols as to how close to death the funeral process is held, some events of burial are very close to death. Others require delays in numerical or calendrical auspiciousness. In parts of the world where the winter months involve the ground freezing and becoming difficult to dig in, families may wait until the spring thaw to hold an on-site burial. In some cold countries, the ground is warmed to allow digging despite the frost.

Included in the protocols are the orders of precedence who precedes who in the sequence of mourners, some mausoleums and cemeteries have illustrations of the mourning processions of earlier deaths, where each allocated position in the mourning procession is identified.

Buy

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There are limited ranges of cemetery souvenirs: usually guide books. Some cemeteries have meticulous and elaborate guidebooks.

Some cemeteries have nearby shops för flower ornaments or lanterns to put on a grave.

Famous cemeteries

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Map
Map of Cemeteries

Africa

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Egypt

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  • 30.046731.27641 City of the Dead (Cairo). City of the Dead (Cairo) on Wikipedia City of the Dead (Q2066414) on Wikidata

Americas

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Argentina

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Brazil

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  • -22.959161-43.1884113 St. John the Baptist Cemetery (Cemitério de São João Batista) (Rio de Janeiro).

Cemitério de São João Batista on Wikipedia Cemitério de São João Batista (Q5058741) on Wikidata OSM directionsThere are unhandled parameters: 1; Where important famous people who died in Rio de Janeiro are buried, including nine former presidents of Brazil and important musicians (such as Tom Jobim), writers (such as José de Alencar and Machado de Assis) and famous actresses (such as Carmen Miranda).

Mexico

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  • 19.442881-99.1656894 Mexico City National Cemetery (Mexico City). Mexico City National Cemetery on Wikipedia Mexico City National Cemetery (Q6826209) on Wikidata
  • 19.40667-99.204445 Panteon Civil de Dolores (Mexico City). Panteón de Dolores on Wikipedia Panteón de Dolores (Q6059871) on Wikidata
  • 19.573055-101.6507126 Janitzio Cemetery (Panteon De Janitzio) (Janitzio). OSM directions Famous for its Day of the Dead celebrations.

United States

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Arlington National Cemetery

Canada

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  • 43.6958-79.384718 Mount Pleasant Cemetery (Toronto/Midtown). Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto on Wikipedia Mount Pleasant Cemetery (Q2904018) on Wikidata spans 200 acres and it is also an arboretum. The cemetery is the final resting place of several former Prime Ministers and other prominent figures in Canadian and world history, including Sir Fredrick Banting and Charles Best, two of the co-discoverers of insulin.
  • 45.501819-73.60652219 Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Cemetery. Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery on Wikipedia Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery (Q507432) on Wikidata and 45.509122-73.59800620 Mount Royal Cemetery (Montreal). Mount Royal Cemetery on Wikipedia Mount Royal Cemetery (Q1457377) on Wikidata. Located on the slopes of Mount Royal, these two cemeteries are the final resting place of over 1 million people.

Asia

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Macau Muslim Cemetery, China
Scattered graves at Nicholson Cemetery
Cross of Sacrifice at Bhowanipore Cemetery, Kolkata. India

China

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  • 39.907998116.24193321 Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery (Beijing). Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery on Wikipedia Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery (Q838166) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 35.61391116.99438922 Cemetery of Confucius (Kong Lin) (Qufu). Cemetery of Confucius on Wikipedia Cemetery of Confucius (Q619258) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 22.2702114.18223 Hong Kong Cemetery (Happy Valley Cemetery, Hong Kong Colonial Cemetery) (Hong Kong). Hong Kong Cemetery on Wikipedia Hong Kong Cemetery (Q5894338) on Wikidata
  • 22.202778113.55430624 Macau Mosque and Cemetery (Macau). Macau Mosque and Cemetery on Wikipedia Macau Mosque and Cemetery (Q15243366) on Wikidata
  • 22.199897113.54019725 Old Protestant Cemetery (Macau). Old Protestant Cemetery (Macau) on Wikipedia Old Protestant Cemetery (Q3504601) on Wikidata
  • 39.93016116.339926 Zhalan Cemetery (Beijing). Zhalan Cemetery on Wikipedia Zhalan Cemetery (Q4578286) on Wikidata
  • 40.253333116.217527 Thirteen Ming Imperial Tombs (Beijing Northern Suburbs). Ming tombs on Wikipedia Ming tombs (Q41135) on Wikidata
  • 40.193333117.65111128 Eastern Qing Tombs (Tangshan, Hebei). Eastern Qing tombs on Wikipedia Eastern Qing Tombs (Q306978) on Wikidata
  • 39.36061115.33980929 Western Qing Tombs (Baoding, Hebei). Western Qing tombs on Wikipedia Western Qing Tombs (Q1683260) on Wikidata

India

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  • 28.66880877.22467830 Nicholson Cemetery (Central Delhi). Nicholson Cemetery, New Delhi on Wikipedia Nicholson Cemetery (Q22807299) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 22.53574688.33707631 Bhowanipore Cemetery (Bhawanipore Cemetery) (South Kolkata). Established in 1864, the cemetery is also the site of Commonwealth War Graves for soldiers of World War I and World War II OSM directions
  • 22.57130788.39155232 Jewish Cemetery of Kolkata (East Kolkata). OSM directions
  • 22.54660688.36018733 South Park Street Cemetery (Central Kolkata). OSM directions

Indonesia

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  • -6.90559107.5292234 Ereveld Leuwigajah (Cimahi). Largest Dutch war cemetery on Java containing the graves of both civilians and soldiers Leuwigajah War Cemetery on Wikipedia Leuwigajah War Cemetery (Q2444786) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • -6.257222106.84638935 Kalibata Heroes' Cemetery (Taman Makam Pahlawan Kalibata) (Jakarta/South). Kalibata Heroes' Cemetery on Wikipedia Kalibata Heroes Cemetery (Q6043072) on Wikidata
  • -7.006991110.40828536 Ereveld Candi (Makam Kehormatan Belanda di Candi) (Semarang). Dutch war cemetery containing the graves of almost 1,000 soldiers of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (KNIL), among other Dutch servicemen who died during the Indonesion National Revolution and Pacific War Candi War Cemetery on Wikipedia Candi War Cemetery (Q2523321) on Wikidata
  • -6.98461110.3786337 Ereveld Kalibanteng (Makam Kehormatan Belanda di Kalibanteng) (Semarang). Dutch war cemetery mainly containing the graves of Dutch women and boys who died in Japanese-run internment camps Kalibanteng War Cemetery on Wikipedia Kalibanteng War Cemetery (Q1888347) on Wikidata
  • -6.997206110.42066738 Giri Tunggal Heroes' Cemetery (Semarang). Giri Tunggal Heroes' Cemetery on Wikipedia Giri Tunggal Heroes' Cemetery (Q5564246) on Wikidata

Israel

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  • 31.77383935.24306939 Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery (East Jerusalem). famous cemetery with ancient funerary monuments. Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery on Wikipedia Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery (Q12404547) on Wikidata
  • 31.77411735.18056740 Mount Herzl (Jerusalem/West). National cemetery. Mount Herzl here on Wikivoyage Mount Herzl on Wikipedia Mount Herzl (Q206161) on Wikidata
  • 31.799435.218941 Tombs of the Sanhedrin. Tombs of the Sanhedrin on Wikipedia Tombs of the Sanhedrin (Q3531182) on Wikidata, ancient cemetery of the Sanhedrin, and 31.79735.22142 Sanhedria Cemetery (Jerusalem/Haredi). Sanhedria Cemetery on Wikipedia Sanhedria Cemetery (Q7418236) on Wikidata, the modern-day burial ground located nearby.
  • 32.115634.8743 Yarkon Cemetery (Petah Tikva). Yarkon Cemetery on Wikipedia Yarkon Cemetery (Q2897414) on Wikidata
  • 32.129234.823644 Kiryat Shaul Cemetery (Tel Aviv/North). Kiryat Shaul Cemetery on Wikipedia Kiryat Shaul Cemetery (Q607817) on Wikidata
  • 32.07563134.77003345 Trumpeldor Cemetery (Tel Aviv/Center). Trumpeldor Cemetery on Wikipedia Trumpeldor cemetery (Q2597530) on Wikidata historic cemetery containing the graves of prominent people from the 19th century.

Japan

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  • 35.69139.74694446 Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery (Tokyo/Chiyoda). Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery on Wikipedia Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery (Q2972676) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 35.722222139.71944447 Zoshigaya Cemetery (Tokyo/Toshima). Zōshigaya Cemetery on Wikipedia Zōshigaya Cemetery (Q1457455) on Wikidata

Philippines

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  • 14.519864121.04427248 Heroes Cemetery (Libingan ng mga Bayani) (Taguig). Libingan ng mga Bayani on Wikipedia Libingan ng mga Bayani (Q1987325) on Wikidata National burial place containing the graves of prominent government officials, military and other notable individuals.
  • 14.541121.0549 Manila American Cemetery (Taguig). Manila American Cemetery on Wikipedia Manila American Cemetery and Memorial (Q12061468) on Wikidata

South Korea

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  • 37.499126.97250 Seoul National Cemetery (Seoul). Seoul National Cemetery on Wikipedia Seoul National Cemetery (Q488897) on Wikidata

Thailand

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Turkey

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  • 39.93694432.80722252 Turkish State Cemetery (Ankara). with its monuments recalling the ancient Turkish structures of Central Asia, is where many major civilian and military figures of the republican era were interred, although notably Anıtkabir, the mausoleum of the founder of the republic, Kemal Atatürk, is a separate site. Turkish State Cemetery on Wikipedia Turkish State Cemetery (Q2617627) on Wikidata
  • 41.010629.026153 Karacaahmet Cemetery (Istanbul/Asian Side). between Üsküdar and Kadıköy, an expanse of 300 hectares (740 acres) of cypress woodland, is the largest Turkish cemetery and its foundation in the 14th century predates the Fall of Constantinople. Karacaahmet Cemetery on Wikipedia Karacaahmet Cemetery (Q578506) on Wikidata
  • 41.0521928.9332954 Eyüp Cemetery (Eyüp Sultan Cemetery) (Istanbul). Eyüp Cemetery on Wikipedia Eyüpsultan Cemetery (Q6002600) on Wikidata A footpath from the banks of the Golden Horn cuts through the Ottoman-era burial ground where the tradition dictates that the marble headstones of men are topped by a turban while those of women have floral designs. A gondola lift line passes over part of the cemetery as well.
  • The massive and highly elaborate tombstones at the Ahlat Cemetery (on the Lake Van near Tatvan), carved out of local volcanic rocks, date back to the local Ahlatshah Kingdom of the 11th–12th centuries and are typical of the medieval Turkish art.
  • 40.3526.451 Gallipoli hosts several military cemeteries of soldiers from Turkey and the Commonwealth nations (Australia and New Zealand in particular) fallen during the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I.

Europe

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Noratus Cemetery
Hietaniemi Cemetery, Helsinki

Armenia

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  • 40.373945.181255 Noratus Cemetery (Noratus, Gavar, Lake Sevan Region). Noratus Cemetery on Wikipedia Noraduz cemetery (Q2705445) on Wikidata, near Sevan on the lake of the same name, has the world's largest collection of khachkars – Armenia's massive, highly elaborately carved traditional headstones with a cross in the centre.

Austria

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  • Vienna (see Culture section about Death, and Zentralfriedhof)

Balkans

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Bulgaria

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  • 42.71637523.33300856 Central Sofia Cemetery / Orlandovtsi Cemetery (Централни софийски гробища or Орландовци) (Sofia). Central Sofia Cemetery on Wikipedia Central Sofia Cemetery (Q3400970) on Wikidata

Croatia

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  • 45.83569415.98444457 Mirogoj Cemetery (Zagreb). Mirogoj Cemetery on Wikipedia Mirogoj Cemetery (Q1262136) on Wikidata

Czech Republic

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  • 50.08972214.41722258 Old Jewish Cemetery (Starý židovský hřbitov) (Prague). Old Jewish Cemetery, Prague on Wikipedia Old Jewish Cemetery, Prague (Q438026) on Wikidata
  • 50.06514.41777859 Vyšehrad Cemetery (Prague). Vyšehrad Cemetery on Wikipedia Vyšehrad cemetery (Q118967) on Wikidata

Finland

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France

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Greece

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  • 37.96316123.73787564 First Cemetery of Athens (Πρώτο Νεκροταφείο Αθηνών) (Athens). First Cemetery of Athens on Wikipedia First Cemetery of Athens (Q1362125) on Wikidata

Hungary

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  • 47.49576919.09058665 Kerepesi Cemetery / Fiume Road National Graveyard (Fiumei úti nemzeti sírkert) (Budapest). Fiume Road Graveyard on Wikipedia Fiume Road Graveyard (Q288130) on Wikidata

Ireland

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  • 53.372222-6.27777866 Glasnevin Cemetery (Dublin). Glasnevin Cemetery on Wikipedia Glasnevin Cemetery (Q1263215) on Wikidata

Italy

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  • 41.87639712.47994467 Protestant Cemetery or Non-Catholic Cemetery (Cimitero degli Inglesi or Cimitero Acattolico) (Rome). Protestant Cemetery, Rome on Wikipedia Protestant Cemetery, Rome (Q1187723) on Wikidata
  • 45.4469812.346368 Cemetery of San Michele (Il cimitero di San Michele) (Isola di San Michele). San Michele Cemetery, Venice on Wikipedia Cemetery of San Michele (Q3676942) on Wikidata cemetery island of Venice
  • 45.75132311.91334169 Brion Cemetery (Brion Tomb) (near Treviso). Brion tomb on Wikipedia Brion tomb (Q3992600) on Wikidata built by Carlo Scarpa, famous 20th century Italian architect.
  • 42.25044411.76986170 Monterozzi necropolis (Necropoli dei Monterozzi) (east of Tarquinia). Monterozzi necropolis on Wikipedia Necropolis of Monterozzi (Q2564175) on Wikidata, Etruscan necropolis and UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Poland

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  • 52.25194420.97277871 Powązki Cemetery (Cmentarz Powązkowski) (Wola, Warsaw). Powązki Cemetery on Wikipedia Powązki Cemetery (Q168886) on Wikidata is the oldest and most famous cemetery in Warsaw. Established in 1790, many prominent figures in Polish history are buried in the cemetery, which is estimated to have over 1 million interments. Not to be confused with the Powązki Military Cemetery, located northwest of Powązki Cemetery in the Żoliborz district.
  • 50.07555619.95388972 Rakowicki Cemetery (Cmentarz Rakowicki) (Old Town). Rakowice Cemetery on Wikipedia Rakowicki Cemetery (Q1457419) on Wikidata is a historic necropolis in Kraków. Notable burials include the parents of Pope John Paul II.
  • Pęksowy Brzyzek National Cemetery in Zakopane.

Portugal

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  • 38.714016-9.16998573 Cemetery of Pleasures (Cemitério dos Prazeres) (Lisbon). Prazeres Cemetery on Wikipedia Prazeres Cemetery (Q976850) on Wikidata

Romania

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Merry Cemetery, Romania
  • 47.97138923.69555674 Merry Cemetery / Vesel Cemetery (Cimitirul Vesel) (Săpânța). Merry Cemetery on Wikipedia Merry Cemetery (Q965491) on Wikidata
  • 44.41833326.05333375 Ghencea Cemetery (Bucharest). Ghencea Cemetery on Wikipedia Ghencea Cemetery (Q4355583) on Wikidata

Russia

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  • 55.72472237.55416776 Novodevichy Cemetery (Новодевичье кладбище) (Moscow). Novodevichy Cemetery on Wikipedia Novodevichy Cemetery (Q208175) on Wikidata
  • Shirokorechenskoye Kladbishche Cemetery (Mafia cemetery, Yekaterinburg)

Sweden

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  • 59.27555618.09944477 Woodland Cemetery (Skogskyrkogården) (Söderort, Stockholm). A world heritage site notable for 20th-century cemetery design in a natural environment. Many Swedish celebrities are buried here, including actress Greta Garbo, and music producer Tim Bergling, also known as Avicii. Skogskyrkogården on Wikipedia Skogskyrkogården (Q213988) on Wikidata
  • 59.357418.023478 Norra Begravningsplatsen (The Northern Cemetery) (Solna, Stockholm). One of Scandinavia's largest cemeteries. Among famous Swedes buried here are Prime Minister Per Albin Hansson, actress Ingrid Bergman, humanitarian Folke Bernadotte, and fin-de-siècle writer August Strindberg. Norra begravningsplatsen on Wikipedia Norra begravningsplatsen (Q252312) on Wikidata OSM directions

Ukraine

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  • 49.832524.05611179 Lychakiv Cemetery (Личаківський цвинтар) (Lviv). Lychakiv Cemetery on Wikipedia Lychakiv Cemetery (Q1316721) on Wikidata; Grave of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in Uman, a major site of Chasidic pilgrimage.

United Kingdom

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England
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Scotland
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Oceania

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Australia

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See also

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Tombstone tourist
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